Figure 1From: Femoral nerve palsy caused by ileopectineal bursitis after total hip replacement: a case report Images of structures before and after treatment. (a) Neurography of the femoral nerve before treatment showing prolonged latency of the left side. (b) CT image of the pelvis showing a cystic structure 4.8 × 3.7 mm in size, corresponding to (a) the ileopectineal bursa, medial to (b) the musculus iliopsoas, and dorsal to the (d) musculus sartorius, which caused a medial dislocation of (c) the femoral artery, vein, and femoral nerve. (c) Neurography of the femoral nerve four months after treatment, showing normal latency values.Back to article page