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Pudendal Nerve Entrapment Syndrome due to a Ganglion Cyst: A Case Report
Jae Wook Lee, Sung-Moon Lee, Dong Gyu Lee
Ann Rehabil Med 2016;40(4):741-744.   Published online August 24, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2016.40.4.741

Pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome is an unusual cause of chronic pelvic pain. We experienced a case of pudendal neuralgia associated with a ganglion cyst. A 60-year-old male patient with a tingling sensation and burning pain in the right buttock and perineal area visited our outpatient rehabilitation center. Pelvis magnetic resonance imaging showed the presence of multiple ganglion cysts around the right ischial spine and sacrospinous ligament, and the pudendal nerve and vessel bundle were located between the ischial spine and ganglion cyst at the entrance of Alcock's canal. We aspirated the lesions under ultrasound guidance, and consequently his symptoms subsided during a 6-month follow-up. This is the first report of pudendal neuralgia caused by compression from a ganglion cyst around the sacrospinous ligament.

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  • Pudendal neuralgia
    I. V. Borodulina, G. V. Kovalev
    Neuromuscular Diseases.2024; 13(4): 83.     CrossRef
  • Pharmacopuncture for nerve entrapment syndrome: A protocol for systematic review
    Jin-Ho Jeong, Ji Hye Hwang
    Medicine.2022; 101(47): e31458.     CrossRef
  • Pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome caused by ganglion cysts along the pudendal nerve
    Young Je Kim, Du Hwan Kim
    Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine.2021; 38(2): 148.     CrossRef
  • Algoritmo diagnóstico y terapéutico del síndrome de atrapamiento del nervio pudendo
    María José Luesma, Inés Galé, José Fernando
    Medicina Clínica.2021; 157(2): 71.     CrossRef
  • Diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm for pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome
    María José Luesma, Inés Galé, José Fernando
    Medicina Clínica (English Edition).2021; 157(2): 71.     CrossRef
  • Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder: Review of Pertinent Peripheral Nerves
    Kevin M. Klifto, A. Lee Dellon
    Sexual Medicine Reviews.2020; 8(2): 265.     CrossRef
  • Pharmacoacupuncture Treatment of Coccygodynia Caused by Perforating Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome: Two Cases Report
    Sori Moon, Sunjoo An, Seonghwan Choi, Seohyun Park, Dongho Keum
    Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation.2019; 29(3): 149.     CrossRef
  • The effect of polydeoxyribonucleotide on the treatment of radiating leg pain due to cystic mass lesion in inner aspect of right sciatic foramen
    Woo Yong Lee, Ki Deok Park, Yongbum Park
    Medicine.2018; 97(41): e12794.     CrossRef
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Type 2 Superior Labral Anterior to Posterior Lesion-Related Paralabral Cyst Causing Isolated Infraspinatus Paralysis: Two Case Reports
Yong Ki Lee, Eun Young Han, Sung Wook Choi, Bo Ryun Kim, Min Ji Suh
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(5):848-852.   Published online October 26, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.5.848

Type 2 superior labral anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesion is a common cause of shoulder pain requiring surgical operation. SLAP tears are often associated with paralabral cysts, but they rarely cause nerve compression. However, we experienced two cases of type 2 SLAP-related paralabral cysts at the spinoglenoid notch which were confirmed as isolated nerve entrapment of the infraspinatus branch of the suprascapular nerve by electrodiagnostic assessment and magnetic resonance imaging. In these pathological conditions, comprehensive electrodiagnostic evaluation is warranted for confirmation of neuropathy, while surgical decompression of the paralabral cyst combined with SLAP repair is recommended.

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  • Reversal of Denervation Changes in Infraspinatus Muscle After Operative Management of Paralabral Cysts: An MRI-Based Study
    Ji Weon Mun, Sang Yun Oh, Yong Tae Kim, Sae Hoon Kim
    The American Journal of Sports Medicine.2024; 52(14): 3536.     CrossRef
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Therapeutic Approach of Wrist Ganglion Using Electroacupuncture: Two Case Reports
Kyoung Min Kim, Eun Young Kang, Sung Hoon Lee, A Young Jung, Doo Hyoun Nam, Ji Hwan Cheon
Ann Rehabil Med 2014;38(3):415-420.   Published online June 26, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2014.38.3.415

A ganglion cyst is a relatively common benign tumor on the wrist. Conservative and surgical approaches have been used for its treatment. Various conservative treatment methods have been suggested such as reassurance, aspiration, sclerosant injection, and direct compression. But, there is no acceptable treatment of choice yet because each suggested method has a relatively high recurrence rate. We want to report two cases in which the size of the wrist ganglion was decreased by using electroacupuncture. One patient presented with a chronic ganglion for six years and the other patient presented with a recently occurred acute ganglion. We applied electroacupuncture for 20 minutes once a week for eight weeks to both of them. Afterwards, the size of the wrist ganglion diminished in the follow-up sonography and the accompanying pain was also relieved. Herein we report both cases along with a review of the relevant literature.

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  • Scolopendra Pharmacopuncture Combined with Electroacupuncture for the Treatment of Ganglion Cysts: A Retrospective Study
    Seon Choe, Ui Min Jerng, Jeong Hwan Park, Sungha Kim, Sungchul Kim, Jinbok Lee, Jun-Hwan Lee, Minseop Shin
    Journal of Pharmacopuncture.2020; 23(4): 247.     CrossRef
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Ulnar Neuropathy within Guyon's Tunnel in a Golf Player : A case report.
Kim, Dae Hwan , Kwon, Bum Sun , Park, Jin Woo , Ryu, Ki Hyung , Park, Sung Jun , Yoon, Tae Sang , Park, Nyo Kyung , Lee, Ho Jun
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2009;33(4):486-488.
One of common injury sites in golfers is the wrist, but ulnar neuropathies at wrist in golfers have been rarely reported. We report a case of ulnar neuropathy within the Guyon's tunnel occurred in a single golfer diagnosed with electrodiagnosis and ultrasound. A 59-year old man suffered from difficulty with extension of left 4th and 5th finger joints and weakness of hand grasping, which had occurred 2 weeks ago and aggravated slowly. He had no sensory disturbance. During recent two months, he had practiced golf for three to four hours daily. Electrodiagnostic study showed that the deep branch of left ulnar nerve was compromised at the wrist (type IIA). Ultrasound study revealed a ganglion cyst within the Guyon's tunnel. Therefore we diagnosed the patient as having ulnar neuropathy (only deep branch involvement) associated with a ganglion cyst within the Guyon's tunnel. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2009; 33: 486-488)
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