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Dorsal Nerve Root Origins of the Cutaneous Nerves of the Feline Pelvic Limb
Author(s) -
Bailey C. S.,
Kitchell R. L.,
Guinan M.J.,
Sharp J.W.
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
anatomia, histologia, embryologia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.34
H-Index - 35
eISSN - 1439-0264
pISSN - 0340-2096
DOI - 10.1111/j.1439-0264.1992.tb00315.x
Subject(s) - anatomy , cutaneous nerve , dorsum , plexus , sural nerve , saphenous nerve , medicine , nerve root , superficial peroneal nerve , biology , ankle
Summary The dorsal root origins of cutaneous nerves supplying the feline pelvic limb were determined electrophysiologically in 11 cats. Cutaneous nerves were surgically exposed and the presence or absence of an evoked potential in response to stimulation of individual dorsal roots was noted. The dorsal cutaneous branches of L3–L5 and S3, and the lateral cutaneous branch of L3 each arose solely from their parent spinal nerves. The L7, SI, and S2 dorsal cutaneous branches had multiple dorsal root origins. The lateral cutaneous femoral nerve originated from L3–L6 dorsal roots in 4 patterns of origin, and the saphenous nerve originated from L4–L6 dorsal roots in 2 patterns of origin. The lateral and caudal cutaneous sural nerves originated from L6–SI roots in 2 and 3 patterns, respectively. The lateral and medial plantar nerves arose from L6–S2 roots in 4 and 2 patterns, respectively. The superficial and deep peroneal nerves originated from L6–SI roots in 2 and 3 patterns, respectively. The caudal cutaneous femoral nerve or its branches arose from L7–S3 in 8 origin patterns. The dorsal nerve of the penis and the superficial perineal nerve arose from L.7–S3 and SI –S3 roots, respectively, each in 4 patterns. A subtle correlation between plexus type and dorsal root origins of the cutaneous nerves was noted.

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