Lower Limb - Nerves Flashcards

1
Q

Which nerve roots form the lumbar plexus?

A

L1-4 anterior division with contributions from T12

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Name the terminal branches of the lumbar plexus

A
Iliohypogastric nerve
Ilioinguinal nerve
Genitofemoral nerve
Lateral Cutaneous nerve
Femoral nerve
Obturator nerve
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Iliohypogastric nerve

    1. Roots
    1. Motor functions
    1. Sensory functions
A
    1. L1 (contribution T12)
    1. Transverse Abdominus, Internal Oblique
    1. Posterolateral gluteal skin and pubic region
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Ilioinguinal nerve

  1. 1 Nerve roots
    1. Motor function
    1. Sensory function
A
    1. L1
    1. Transverse Abdominus + IO
    1. Superior aspect of anteromedial thigh

Males: skin over the root of penis + anterior scrotum
Females: skin over the mons pubis and labia majora

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Genitofemoral nerve

  1. 1 Nerve roots
    1. Motor function
    1. Sensory function
A
    1. L1-2
    1. Genital branch innervates cremasteric muscle

1.3.
Genital branch - skin over anterior scrotum (males) and mons pubis + labia majora (females)
Femoral branch - skin over anterior aspect thigh

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Lateral Cutaneous Nerve

  1. 1 Nerve roots
    1. Motor function
    1. Sensory function
A
    1. L2-3
    1. Purely sensory
    1. Skin over lateral thigh down to knee
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Obturator Nerve

  1. 1 Nerve roots
    1. Motor function
    1. Sensory function
A
    1. L2-4
    1. Obturator Externus, Gracilis, Adductor Longus, Brevis and Magnus (adductor part)
    1. Skin of medial thigh
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8
Q

Name this nerve (obturator nerve) and describe it’s anatomical course

A

Formed by the anterior rami nerve roots L2-4 -

descends through psoas major muscle -

travels posterior to common iliac arteries towards obturator foramen -

Enters medial thigh through obturator canal (formed in the obturator foramen by the obturator membrane) -

Divides into anterior and posterior branches -

Anterior branch travels between Adductor Longus and Brevis towards femoral artery -

Posterior division pierces obturator externus muscle + travels between Adductor Brevis and Magnus

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9
Q

Which nerve can be damaged during surgery to the abdomen and pelvis?

A

Obturator Nerve

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Femoral nerve

  1. 1 Nerve roots
    1. Motor function
    1. Sensory function
A
    1. L2-4
    1. Pectineus, iliacus, Satorius, RF and Vastus group
    1. Skin to anteriomedial aspect of thigh (anterior cutaneous branch) + medial side of leg and foot (saphenous nerve)
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11
Q

Which nerve roots form the sacral plexus?

A

S1-4 and contributions from L4, 5

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Superior Gluteal Nerve

    1. Nerve roots
    1. Motor function
    1. Sensory function
A
    1. L4, 5 S1
    1. Gluteus Medius, Minimus and TFL
    1. Purely motor
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Inferior Gluteal Nerve

    1. Nerve roots
    1. Motor function
    1. Sensory function
A
    1. L5, S1, 2
    1. Gluteus Maximus
    1. Purely motor
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Sciatic Nerve

    1. Nerve roots
    1. Motor function
    1. Sensory function
    1. Anatomical course
A
    1. L4-S3
    1. Semimembranosis, Semitendinosis, Biceps Femoris, Adductor Magnus (hamstring portion)
    1. No direct sensory function

1.4. Exits pelvis via greater sciatic foramen inferior to the piriformis muscle -
Passes posterior to the SG, OI, IG, QF -
Enters thigh passing deep to long head of biceps

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