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Lower Limb Nerves

Lectures Objectives Describe the structure and relationships of the plexuses of the lower limb. Describe the course, relationships and structures supplied for the major nerves of the lower limb. Give a general description of a peripheral nerve lesion.

Lumbar Plexus Ventral rami L1 L4 Supplies: Abdominal wall External genitalia Anteromedial thigh Major nerves..

Lumbar Plexus Nerves relation to psoas m. : Obturator n. & lumbosacral trunk medial border Genitofemoral n. anterior surface Remaining nn. lateral border

Lumbar Plexus Iliohypogastric nerve Relations Psoas m. Quadratus lumborum m. Distribution Muscles of the lateral abdominal wall Skin above the inguinal ligament

Ilioinguinal nerve Relations Psoas m. Quadratus lumborum m. Inters the inguinal canal and exits from the superficial inguinal ring Distribution Muscles of the lateral abdominal wall Skin above pubic symphysis and scrotum or labia majora Lumbar Plexus

Lumbar Plexus Lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh Relations Psoas m. Iliacus Inguinal ligament Divisions Anterior Posterior Supply the skin over the lateral side of the thigh & knee & lower part of the buttock

Genitofemoral nerve Relations Psoas m. Divisions Genital branch Enter spermatic cord Supplies cremaster m. Femoral branch Supply small area of skin over the anterosuperior part of thigh Lumbar Plexus

Femoral Nerve Largest branch of the lumbar plexus Relations Psoas m. Iliacus m. Inguinal ligament Femoral sheath

Femoral Nerve: Branches In the abdomen Muscular branch to iliacus In the thigh Muscular branches Sartorius, pectineus & quadriceps femoris Cutaneous branches Medial cutaneous n. of the thigh Intermediate cutaneous n. of the thigh Saphenous n. Articular branches (hip & knee)

Saphenous nerve Relations In Femoral triangle Within Adductor canal Cross Femoral a. Between Sartorius & gracilis tendons Accompanies great saphenous v. Anterior to Medial malleolus

Femoral Nerve Injury Results from Stab or gunshot wound Complete division is rare Paralysis of quadriceps femoris m. Knee can not be extended against resistance Patient usually press against the distal thigh during walking Loss of sensation along the medial part of the lower limb and the anterior part of the thigh

Obturator Nerve: Relations Emerge from the medial border of the psoas m. Cross the pelvic brim posterior to common iliac vessels Runs on the lateral wall of the pelvis between internal and external iliac vessels Accompanies the obturator vessels Exit through the obturator canal

Obturator Nerve: Divisions Anterior Anterior to obturator externus & adductor brevis mm. Posterior Traverse obturator externus m. Posterior to adductor brevis m. Anterior to adductor magnus m.

Obturator Nerve: Branches Sensory n. to parietal peritoneum in pelvis Anterior division Muscular branches Gracilis, adductor brevis, adductor longus mm. Cutaneous branch (medial side of the thigh) Articular branch (hip) Posterior division Muscular branches Obturator externus & adductor magnus mm. Articular branch (knee)

Obturator Nerve Injury Rare Paralysis of the adductor muscles Loss of sensation of small area of the medial part of thigh

Sacral Plexus Ventral rami L4 S4 Supplies buttocks, perineum & part of lower limb Sciatic nerve = L4 to S3 supplies post. thigh & all below knee

Sacral Plexus: Relations Anterior to the sacrum & posterior pelvic wall Form in front of piriformis m. Branches exit from the greater sciatic notch inferior to piriformis m. except the superior gluteal n.

Sacral Plexus: Branches Sciatic nerve Largest nerve in the body Superior gluteal n. Gluteus medius and minimus and tensor fascia latae mm. Inferior gluteal n. Gluteus maximus m. Nerve to quadratus femoris m. Inferior gemellus m.

Nerve to the obturator internus m. Sacral Plexus: Branches Exit from greater sciatic notch and return from the lesser sciatic notch Superior gemellus m. Posterior cutaneous n. of the thigh Buttock & back of the thigh Perforating cutaneous n. Medial side of buttock Nerve to the piriformis m. Pudendal n. (perineum)

Sciatic Nerve: Relations Greater sciatic foramen Piriformis m. In the posterior thigh: Gluteus maximus m. Biceps femoris m. Supply the hamstring mm. At the superior part of the popliteal fossa divides into its terminal branches Tibial n. Common peroneal n.

Tibial Nerve: Relations Popliteal fossa Descend through the posterior compartment of the leg Gastrocnemius and soleus mm. Posterior tibial a. Deep to flexor retinaculum Divides into medial and lateral planter nn.

Tibial Nerve: Branches in Leg Cutaneous branches Sural n. Back of the leg & lateral side of the foot Medial calcaneal n. Skin over medial side of heel Muscular branches Muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg Articular branches (knee & ankle)

Tibial Nerve: Branches in sole Medial planter n. Accompanies medial planter a. Deep to abductor hallucis m. Cutaneous branch Medial side of sole & 3½ toes Muscular branch Abductor hallucis, flexor digitorum brevis, flexor hallucis brevis, & 1 st lumbrical mm.

Tibial Nerve: Branches in sole Lateral planter n. Accompanies lateral planter a. Deep to abductor hallucis & flexor digitorum brevis mm. Cutaneous branch Lateral side of sole & 1½ toes Muscular branch Abductor digiti minimi, flexor digiti minimi brevis, adductor hallucis, 2 4 lumbricals, & interosseous mm.

Tibial Nerve Injury Rare Paralysis of the muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg and the muscles of the sole Calcaneovalgus (Dorsiflexion & eversion of foot ) Loss of sensation on the sole of the foot Trophic ulcers

Common Peroneal Nerve: Relations Traverse the popliteal fossa Around head of fibula Traverse the peroneus longus m. Divide into terminal branches Superficial peroneal n. Deep peroneal n.

Common Peroneal Nerve: Branches Cutaneous branches Sural communicating branch Lateral cutaneous n. of the calf Muscular branch Short head of biceps femoris m. Articular branch (knee) Superficial peroneal n. Deep peroneal n.

Superficial Peroneal Nerve: Relations Descends in the lateral compartment between peroneus longus & previs mm.

Superficial Peroneal Nerve: Branches Cutaneous branch Skin over the lower anterior leg and dorsum of foot Muscular branch Lateral compartment

Deep Peroneal Nerve: Relations Descends in the anterior compartment deep to the extensor digitorum longus m. Anterior to the interosseous membrane Accompanies the anterior tibial vessels

Deep Peroneal Nerve: Branches Cutaneous branch Between 1 st & 2 nd toes Muscular branch Anterior compartment & extensor digitorum brevis m. Articular branch (ankle & tarsal)

Common Peroneal Nerve Injury Results from Fractures of the neck of the fibula Paralysis of the muscles of the anterior and lateral compartments of the leg Equinovarus (Planter flexion (foot drop) and inversion) Loss of sensation on the anterior and lateral sides of leg & dorsum of foot

Pudendal Nerve: Relations Exit from greater sciatic notch and return from the lesser sciatic notch Traverse the pudendal canal with the internal pudendal vessels in the ischiorectal fossa

Inferior rectal n. Sensory Pudendal Nerve: Branches Mucus membrane of lower half of anal canal & perianal skin Muscular External anal sphincter

Perineal n. Pudendal Nerve: Branches Cutaneous (posterior scrotal (labial) n.) Posterior surface of scrotum or labia majora Muscular Superficial and deep transverse perineal mm., bulbospongiosus, ischiocavernosus mm., external urethral sphincter, and levetor ani mm.

Pudendal Nerve: Branches Dorsal n. of the penis (clitoris) Skin and deeper structures of the penis (clitoris)

Posterior rami Cutaneous Innervation of the Lower Limb 12 th thoracic Lumber plexus Femoral Sacral plexus Tibial Common peroneal

Sciatic Nerve Injury Results from Penetrating wounds, fractures of the pelvis, or dislocation of the hip bone Faulty IM injections in the gluteal region Complete injury is rare 90% of the cases affect the common peroneal part (more superficial) Paralysis of the hamstring muscles and all muscles below knee Foot droop (planter flexed position) Loss of sensation below knee except for the medial part (femoral n.) Trophic ulcers of the sole

Sciatica Pain along the sensory distribution of the sciatic nerve Posterior of thigh Posterior & lateral sides of leg Lateral part of foot Results from Prolapse of an IVD (pressing on the roots of the spinal nerves) Pressure on the sacral plexus or sciatic n. by tumor