Comparative Analysis of Inter- and Intraligamentous Distribution of Sensory Nerve Endings in Ankle Ligaments

Author:

Rein Susanne1,Hanisch Uwe2,Zwipp Hans1,Fieguth Armin3,Lwowski Sophie1,Hagert Elisabet4

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital “Carl Gustav Carus,” Dresden, Germany

2. Hospital “Carl Thiem,” Cottbus, Germany

3. University Hospital of Hannover, Hannover, Germany

4. Karolinska Institutet, Hand & Foot Surgery Center, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the inter-, intraligamentous, and side-related patterns of sensory nerve endings in ankle ligaments. Methods: A total of 140 ligaments from 10 cadaver feet were harvested. Lateral: calcaneofibular, anterior-, posterior talofibular; sinus tarsi: lateral- (IERL), intermediate-, medial-roots inferior extensor retinaculum, talocalcaneal oblique and canalis tarsi (CTL); medial: tibionavicular (TNL), tibiocalcaneal (TCL), superficial tibiotalar, anterior/posterior tibiotalar portions; syndesmosis: anterior tibiofibular. Following immunohistochemical staining, the innervation and vascularity was analyzed between ligaments of each anatomical complex, left/right feet, and within the 5 levels of each ligament. Results: Significantly more free nerve endings were seen in all ligaments as compared to Ruffini, Pacini, Golgi-like, and unclassifiable corpuscles ( P ≤ .005). The IERL had significantly more free nerve endings and blood vessels than the CTL ( P ≤ .001). No significant differences were seen in the side-related distribution, except for Ruffini endings in right TCL ( P = .016) and unclassifiable corpuscles in left TNL ( P = .008). The intraligamentous analysis in general revealed no significant differences in mechanoreceptor distribution. Conclusions: The IERL at the entrance of the sinus tarsi contained more free nerve endings and blood vessels, as compared to the deeper situated CTL. Despite different biomechanical functions in the medial and lateral ligaments, the interligamentous distribution of sensory nerve endings was equal. Clinical Relevance: The intrinsic innervation patterns of the ankle ligaments provides an understanding of their innate healing capacities following injury as well as the proprioception properties in postoperative rehabilitation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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