Abstract
Introduction: The authors intention was to report the clinical, radiological, intraand postoperative findings of a patient with low back pain and pseudoradicular pain radiation to the left leg. As reason, a considerable hypoplasia of the left inferior facet joint of L5 and dysplastic cranial facet joint of S1 was detected. To the authors knowledge no case of facet joint dysplasia with ipsilateral pain has been reported so far. Methods: Different forms of dysplasia or false orientation of the facet joints in the lumbosacral joints are described to cause low back pain. One case of recurrent low back pain with pseudoradicular radiation is reported. Medical and radiological reports and related literature were reviewed. Results and Discussion: A 44 years old woman complained about recurrent low back pain consisting for 2 years. 4 weeks before admission to our clinic, a pseudoradicular leg pain on the left side occurred. Roentgenographic findings showed an aplasia of the left facet joint of L5/S1, MR tomography revealed disc degeneration in the lumbo-sacral junction. Computed tomography including 3D reconstruction showed a considerable hypoplasia of the left inferior articular facet L5. A possible reason for leftsided pseudoradicular leg pain, a dysplastic left sacral articular process was detected forming a sclerotic degenerated pseudoarticulation with the left hemilamina of L5. There was no pain relief after conservative treatment. Diagnostic investigations for instability including a probative chest tube and a facet infiltration of the facet joint on the left side were followed by complete pain relief. A spinal fusion in unilateral transforaminal posterior interbody fusion technique (PLIF) from the left side led to complete remission of back pain and pseudoradicular radiation. Conclusions: Hypoplasia of the facet joint in the lumbosacral junction is extremely rare to cause back pain. If conservative treatment does not result in pain relief, spinal fusion may be indicated.
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