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Synonyms: Femoral neuropathy, femoral mononeuropathy, femoral nerve (FN) palsy
FN entrapment or injury secondary to direct trauma, compression, stretch injury, or ischemia
Nerve enlargement ± loss of internal fascicular architecture, ↑ T2 hyperintensity
Injury most common in psoas muscle body, iliopsoas groove, or femoral canal
Neoplastic femoral nerve infiltration
Nerve sheath tumor
Lumbosacral disc syndromes
Lumbar plexopathy
Reported causes include self-retaining retractor, thigh tourniquet, traumatic injury, heparin anticoagulation (retroperitoneal hematoma), arterial catheterization complication, obstetrical complication, diabetic neuropathy
Acute symptom onset, pain/weakness in FN distribution, diminished/absent knee jerk reflex, thigh muscle atrophy
Severe back/groin pain (retroperitoneal hematoma)
Recovery is rule over days → months
Femoral neuropathy is uncommon
Look carefully for lesion or hematoma in iliopsoas groove or femoral canal
Femoral mononeuropathy, femoral nerve (FN) palsy
FN entrapment or injury 2° to direct trauma, compression, stretch injury, or ischemia
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