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Impact of anatomical variations on ultrasonographic reference values of lower extremity peripheral nerves
Author(s) -
Kuga Junichiro,
Hironaka Akemi,
Ochi Kazuhide,
Sugimoto Takamichi,
Nakamori Masahiro,
Nezu Tomohisa,
Maruyama Hirofumi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
muscle and nerve
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.025
H-Index - 145
eISSN - 1097-4598
pISSN - 0148-639X
DOI - 10.1002/mus.27238
Subject(s) - medicine , sural nerve , ankle , anatomy , tibial nerve , peripheral , stimulation
/Aims Cross‐sectional area (CSA) reference values using ultrasonography vary widely for lower extremity peripheral nerves. In addition, there is a lack of data on the muscular branches of the tibial nerve and the anatomical variations of the sural nerve. We aimed to evaluate the ultrasonographic reference values for lower extremity peripheral nerves considering different anatomical variations and physical factors. Methods The CSA of the lower extremity nerve was measured at 10 sites. In addition to establishing reference values, differences in the CSA owing to anatomical variations were verified. The relationship between CSA and physical factors, such as age, height, weight, body mass index, and ankle circumference, was also examined. Results A total of 100 healthy Japanese volunteers were recruited. The mean CSA of the sural nerve significantly differed depending on its formation pattern (1.4‐1.8 mm 2 ). The mean decreases in CSAs from the proximal to distal tibial and fibular nerves within the popliteal region significantly differed based on the fine branching pattern. The maximum value of the mean decreases in CSAs in the tibial and fibular nerves reached 7.2 and 2.5 mm 2 , respectively. With respect to physical factors, age and ankle circumferences were associated with CSA at several measurement sites. Discussion Fine branching from the tibial and fibular nerves and sural nerve formation may affect CSA measurements. The establishment of accurate CSA reference values requires consideration of anatomical variations in the peripheral nerves of the lower extremity.

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