Hindlimb Blood, Lymph, Nerve Supply Flashcards

1
Q

what spinal nerves supply the hindlimb

A

L5, L6, L&, L7, S1, S2

dorsal branches - dorsal structures

ventral branches - lumbosacral plexus

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2
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what are the emerging peripheral nerves to hindlimb

A
  1. gluteals
  2. obturator
  3. femoral
  4. sciatic - tibial-fibular/peroneal
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3
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where is the gluteal nerve route

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runs over dorsal surface body of ilium

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4
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what are the functions of the gluteal nerves

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  1. gluteal muscles
  2. hindlimb abductors (horse - hindlimb/hip extensor)

no areas of cutaneous sensation

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5
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what nerve is this

A

gluteal nerve

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6
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what is the route of the obturator nerve

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passes through obturator forament

short route to medial thigh

runs along inside of pelvis

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7
Q

what is the function of the obturator nerve

A

hindlimb adductors

  1. gracilis
  2. adductor
  3. pectineus
  4. external obturator
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8
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what nerve is this

A

obturator nerve

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9
Q

which nerve is volnuerable to damage

A

obturator nerve

can be damaged during parturition

oversized calves

Down cow

not a problem in horses (stand up front end first)

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10
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what is the route of the femoral nerve

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short route to cranial thigh

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11
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what is the function of the femoral nerve

A

cranial thigh muscles

  1. illiopsoas
  2. sartorius
  3. quadriceps (all heads)
  4. hip flexors/limb protractors
  5. stifle extensors
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12
Q

what nerve is this

A

femoral nerve

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13
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what nerve supplies these muscles

A

femoral nerve

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14
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how does the femoral nerve provide cutaneous sensation

A

saphenous branch (femoral triangle)

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15
Q

what is the patellar reflex

A

patellar ligament

quadriceps

extension of stifle

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16
Q

what nerve is this

A

saphenous branch of the femoral nerve which provides cutaneous sensation

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17
Q

what occurs during femoral nerve damage

A

cannot extend stifle –> cannot weight bear –> no compensation –> loss of patellar reflex

18
Q

what is the route of the sciatic nerve

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runs over dorsal surface body ilium

passes caudal to hip

runs deep to biceps femoris

19
Q

what is the function of the sciatic nerve

A

caudal thigh muscles

  1. biceps femoris
  2. semitendinosus
  3. semimembranosus

hip extensors/limb retractors

stifle flexors

20
Q

what nerve is this

A

sciatic nerve

21
Q

what is the tibial nerve a branch of

A

sciatic nerve

22
Q

what is the function of the tibial nerve

A

caudal tibial muscles

  1. gastrocnemius
  2. superficial digital flexor
  3. deep digital flexor

hock extensors

digital flexors

23
Q

how does the tibial nerve provide cutaneous sensation

A

caudal/plantar aspect limb

24
Q

what nerve is this

A

tibial nerve

25
Q

what is the peroneal/fibular nerve a branch of

A

branch of sciatic nerve

26
Q

what is the function of peroneal/fibular nerve

A

cranial tibial muscles

  1. cranial tibial
  2. peroneus group
  3. long digital extensor

hock flexors

digital extensors

27
Q

how does the peroneal/fibular provide cutaneous sensation

A

cranial/dorsal aspect limb

lateral thigh

28
Q

what nerve is this

A

peroneal/fibular nerve

29
Q

what are the clinical considerations of sciatic nerve damage

A

may result from hip trauma/surgery

femoral fractures

30
Q

if there is sciatic nerve damage what occurs

A

lose supply to

  1. hip extensors/stifle flexors
  2. hock extensors/digital flexors
  3. hock flexors/digital extensors
  4. cutaneous sensation
31
Q

what is still possible even with sciatic nerve damage

A
  1. abduct (gluteal N)
  2. adduct obturator N
  3. protract limb/flex hip/extend stifle (femoral N)
32
Q

what are the equine nerve blocks in the hindlimb

A

tibial nerve

  1. plantar nerves become plantar digital nerves
  2. plantar metatarsal nerves –> peroneal/fibular nerve
  3. dorsal metatarsal nerves –> medial and lateral branches
33
Q

what are the plantar digital nerve blocks

A
  1. abaxial sesamoid nerve block
  2. plantar metatarsal block (requires 6 point block in hindlimb –> 4 point in FL)
34
Q

what is the arterial supply in the hindlimb

A

oxygenated blood from heart –> single major vessel

changes name with region of forelimb

crosses flexor angles of joints

35
Q

what are the arteries that run through the hindlimb

A
  1. external iliac artery –> leaves abdominal aorta and becomes
  2. femoral artery –> runs through thigh region
  3. popliteal artery –> various branches

distal limb well supplied

36
Q

what is the venous drainage of the hindlimb

A

deoxygenated blood back to heart

deep system –> follows arterial supply

37
Q

what is the superficial system of venous drainage

A
  1. lateral saphenous vein (access to system circulation, drain into vena cava)
  2. medial saphenous vein (more prominent in cats and horses)
38
Q

what is the boundaries of the femoral triangle

A

caudal: pectineus (and adductor)
cranial: sartorius

39
Q

what are the contents of the femoral triangle and their clinical significance

A

femoral vein artery & nerve

pulse –> femoral artery

intravascular catheters –> femeral vein

femeral nerve –> saphenous branch

40
Q

where are the hindlimb lymph nodes in dog and cow

A

dog - popliteal (cadual to stifle joint)

cow - prefemoral (cranial to femur)