Formation and distribution of the sural nerve based on nerve fascicle and nerve fiber analyses

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Shin-ichi Sekiya
Ryo Suzuki
Makoto Miyawaki
Shoji Chiba
Katsuji Kumaki
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[1] Niigata College of Nursing,Division of Gross Anatomy and Morphogenesis
[2] Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences,Medical Radiological Technology
[3] Niigata University,undefined
[4] School of Health Sciences,undefined
[5] Hirosaki University,undefined
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Anatomical Science International | 2006年 / 81卷
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dorsal digital nerve; lateral calcaneal branch; lateral sural cutaneous nerve; medial sural; cutaneous nerve; peroneal communicating branch;
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The formation and distribution of the sural nerve are presented on the basis of an investigation of 31 legs of Japanese cadavers using nerve fascicle and fiber analyses. Nerve fibers constituting the medial sural cutaneous nerve were designated as ‘T’, whereas those constituting the peroneal communicating branch were designated as ‘F’. In 74.2% of cases (23/31), the T and F fibers joined each other in the leg, whereas in 9.7% of cases (3/31) they descended separately. In 16.1% of cases (5/31), the sural nerve was formed of only the T fibers. The sural nerve gave off lateral calcaneal branches and medial and lateral branches at the ankle. The lateral calcaneal branches always contained T fibers. The medial branches consisted of only T fibers, whereas most of the lateral branches consisted of only F fibers (71.0%; 22/31). In addition to the T and F fibers, P fibers, which derived from the superficial and deep peroneal nerves, formed the dorsal digital nerves. The P fibers were entirely supplied to the medial four and one-half toes. However, they were gradually replaced by the T and F fibers in the lateral direction. The 10th proper dorsal digital nerve consisted of T fibers only (38.7%; 12/31), of F fibers only (19.4%; 6/31) or of both T and F fibers (38.7%; 12/31). These findings suggest that the T fibers are essential nerve components for the skin and deep structures of the ankle and heel rather than the skin of the lateral side of the fifth toe. The designation of the medial sural cutaneous nerve should be avoided and only the T fibers are appropriate components for naming as the sural nerve.
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