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Anatomical study of the innervation of posterior knee joint capsule: implication for image-guided intervention.
Tran, John; Peng, Philip W H; Gofeld, Michael; Chan, Vincent; Agur, Anne M R.
Affiliation
  • Tran J; Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
  • Peng PWH; Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada philip.peng@uhn.ca.
  • Gofeld M; Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
  • Chan V; Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
  • Agur AMR; Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Reg Anesth Pain Med ; 44(2): 234-238, 2019 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30700618
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVES:

Peripheral nerve block is an important component of the multimodal analgesia for total knee arthroplasty. Novel interventional techniques of ultrasound-guided nerve block supplying the posterior knee joint capsule require knowledge of the innervation of the posterior capsule. The objectives of this cadaveric study were to determine the course, frequency, and distribution of the articular branches innervating the posterior knee joint capsule and their relationships to anatomical landmarks.

METHODS:

Fifteen lightly embalmed specimens were meticulously dissected. The origin of articular branches was identified, their frequency recorded, and the course documented in relation to anatomical landmarks. The capsular distribution of articular branches was documented and a frequency map generated.

RESULTS:

In all specimens, articular branches from the posterior division of the obturator and tibial nerves were found to supply the posterior capsule. Additionally, articular branches from common fibular nerve and sciatic nerve were found in eight (53%) and three (20%) specimens, respectively. The capsular distribution of tibial nerve spanned the entire posterior capsule. The posterior division of obturator nerve supplied the superomedial aspect of the posterior capsule overlapping with the tibial nerve. The superolateral aspect of the posterior capsule was innervated by the tibial nerve and, when present, the common fibular/sciatic nerves.

CONCLUSIONS:

Frequency map of the course and distribution of the articular branches and their relationship to anatomical landmarks form an anatomical basis for peripheral nerve block approaches that provide analgesia to the posterior knee joint capsule.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Sciatic Nerve / Tibial Nerve / Ultrasonography, Interventional / Joint Capsule / Knee Joint / Obturator Nerve Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Reg Anesth Pain Med Journal subject: ANESTESIOLOGIA / NEUROLOGIA / PSICOFISIOLOGIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Sciatic Nerve / Tibial Nerve / Ultrasonography, Interventional / Joint Capsule / Knee Joint / Obturator Nerve Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Reg Anesth Pain Med Journal subject: ANESTESIOLOGIA / NEUROLOGIA / PSICOFISIOLOGIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: