Sacral Nerve Endometriosis
Sacral Nerve Root Endometriosis – Comprehensive Guide
What is Sacral Nerve Root Endometriosis?
Sacral nerve root endometriosis is a rare and advanced form of deep infiltrative endometriosis caused by the implantation of endometrial tissue around or within the sacral plexus and nerve roots (S1-S4). It is characterized by neuropathic pain.
Anatomical Significance
Sacral nerve roots play a critical role in the sensory and motor functions of pelvic organs. Therefore, their involvement can lead to both pain and functional losses.
Most Typical Findings
Pain radiating to the hip, sacrum, and leg, increasing during menstruation, is the most characteristic finding. The pain is usually deep, burning, and neuropathic in nature.
Pain Characteristics
Pain can start from the sacrum and radiate to the hip, posterior thigh, and leg. It may worsen with sitting, prolonged standing, or movement.
Neurological Findings
In advanced cases, numbness, paresthesia, muscle weakness, and reflex changes may be observed. Bladder and bowel dysfunction may rarely accompany it.
Relationship with Menstruation
The cyclic nature of symptoms (especially worsening during menstruation) is a critical diagnostic clue and important for differentiating it from other neurological diseases.
How is the Diagnosis Made?
Clinical suspicion is the most important step. Pelvic MRI is the most valuable imaging method for evaluating nerve involvement and deep infiltrative lesions.
MRI Findings
T2 hypointense nodules, nerve thickening, fibrotic tissue, and areas of invasion may be observed around the sacral nerve roots.
Differential Diagnosis
It can be confused with disc herniation, sciatic nerve compression, and other neurological diseases. The cyclic pain pattern is distinctive.
Treatment Approach
Treatment is mostly surgical. Lesion excision is performed using nerve-sparing techniques. Medical treatment can reduce symptoms but is usually not sufficient.
Multidisciplinary Approach
In these complex cases, collaboration between gynecology, neurosurgery, and orthopedics if necessary, is important.
Conclusion
Sacral nerve root endometriosis is a rare but serious clinical condition. Successful outcomes can be achieved with early diagnosis and experienced surgery.
