Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015 , Vol 61 , Num 4

A Rare Cause of Sciatica; Primary Pelvic Hydatid Cyst

Derya ÇETİNTAŞ 1 ,Ayhan KAMANLI 1 ,Tülün KAYA GÜÇER 1 ,Gürkan AKGÖL 1 ,Cüneyt KIRKIL 2 ,Mehmet Ruhi ONUR 3
1 Clinic of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Fırat University Hospital, Elazığ, Turkey
2 Clinic of General Surgery, Fırat University Hospital, Elazığ, Turkey
3 Clinic of Radiology, Fırat University Hospital, Elazığ, Turkey
DOI : 10.5152/tftrd.2015.70846 Sciatica or sciatalgia is defined as pain radiating downward from the femur and the back of the leg. Though discal herniation and spinal stenosis are the most prevalent causes, a differential diagnosis should be carefully made from among the various etiological factors. We evaluated the case of a 37-year-old female patient with a pelvic hydatid cyst that caused sciatica. We observed complete resolution of the patient’s complaints with aspiration and albendazole therapy at the 6th month of treatment. An operation was planned nearly 3.5 years later when her complaints recurred, and after the excision of the cyst, her complaints resolved. In patients with sciatica whose pain cannot be explained by intraspinal causes, the pelvic cavity should be absolutely examined; moreover, in the differential diagnosis of detected cysts, hydatid cysts, though rare, should not be forgotten. Keywords : Sciatica, pelvic cyst, hydatid cyst