LUMBAR ROOT INNERVATION OF THE MEDIAL FOOT AND ANKLE REGION

Citation
Rp. Williams et W. Sugars, LUMBAR ROOT INNERVATION OF THE MEDIAL FOOT AND ANKLE REGION, Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery, 68(8), 1998, pp. 565-567
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
00048682
Volume
68
Issue
8
Year of publication
1998
Pages
565 - 567
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-8682(1998)68:8<565:LRIOTM>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Background: Differences in the dermatomal maps appearing in standard a natomic texts which are in common use may lead to diagnostic confusion in the assessment of patients who suffer from nerve root deficiency. This is particularly evident in the variable depiction of the LA nerve root dermatome which is carried distally in the saphenous nerve. The purpose of this study is to establish the distal limit of L4 nerve roo t innervation in the foot by performing cadaveric dissection of the sa phenous nerve. Methods: Dissection of the dot-sum of the medial foot a nd ankle was performed on 20 cadaveric specimens. Results: The sapheno us nerve was found to enter the dermis of the medial ankle region (mea n = 14.75 mm) distal to the tip of the medial malleolus in the directi on of the hallux. In three cases the nerve terminated proximal to the medial malleolus. In all cases the medial forefoot and hallux were sup plied by the most medial branch of the superficial peroneal nerve. Con clusions: These findings suggest that the sensory component of the L4 nerve root terminates in most cases near the medial malleolus, well pr oximal to the bunion area of the forefoot.