Ultrasound imaging of the femoral and saphenous nerves

Author:

Fenech Michelle12ORCID,Roche Bridie1ORCID,Boyle Jerome3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, College of Clinical Sciences Central Queensland University Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. Department of Medical Imaging Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Herston, Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Imaging Associates Group Box Hill Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionIatrogenic and traumatic injuries to the femoral and saphenous nerves, and their branches are uncommon but can be a cause of clinically pertinent lower limb dysfunction and neuralgia. Despite this, direct sonographic imaging of these nerves is not commonly requested or performed.MethodsA review of the literature regarding the detailed relative anatomy, sonographic technique to image these nerves and their branches and their normal and abnormal appearances was conducted.DiscussionThese nerves are often in the direct imaging field of many ultrasound examinations including the assessment of the groin and lower limb vasculature and musculoskeletal studies. They can become entrapped at certain points throughout their path, where particular attention should be provided to these nerves.ConclusionImproved knowledge regarding the sonographic imaging of the femoral and saphenous nerves and their branches can assist identification and discrimination between normal and abnormal appearances, and subsequent ultrasound‐guided nerve blockades or radiofrequency ablations for pain management where required.

Publisher

Wiley

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