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Abstract


The condition of anomalous nerve root is rare. The authors are reporting a case of conjoined nerve root anomaly associated with lumbar disc herniation in a 36-year-old male who was transferred from another hospital. A standard hemilaminectomy
with
a
discectomy had been performed under the diagnosis of the L4-5 lumbar disc herniation at the other hospital. However symptoms were not relieved. During a second surgery at our hospital. a L5-S1 conjoined nerve root was discovered after removal of
the
extradural hematoma at the previous laminectomy site. a medial facetectomy with a foraminotomy were carried out and the conjoined root was decompressed completely. The patient returned to work 2 months postoperatively with complete relief of
symptoms.

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