| Literature DB >> 22506172 |
Yeong-A Ko1, Young Jin Ko, Hye Won Kim, Seong Hoon Lim, Byung Woo Yang, Sung-Hee Jung, Sun Im.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To perform nerve conduction studies of the four branches of the superficial peroneal nerves to determine normal values and anatomic variations in Koreans.Entities:
Keywords: Innervations; Reference values; Sensory nerve; Superficial peroneal; Variant
Year: 2011 PMID: 22506172 PMCID: PMC3309246 DOI: 10.5535/arm.2011.35.4.548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Rehabil Med ISSN: 2234-0645
Fig. 1(A) Anatomical courses of the medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerves. (B) Placement of the recording electrodes and stimulator for recording the sensory action potential from the two branches of the MDCN and IDCN of the superficial peroneal nerve, as suggested by Oh. (Sm: stimulating electrode of MDCN, SI: stimulating electrode of IDCN, BR1: recording electrode of first branch of MDCN, BR2: recording electrode of second branch of MDCN, BR3: recording electrode of first branch of IDCN, BR4: recording electrode of second branch of IDCN).
Fig. 2The three proposed innervation types of the distal branches for the superficial peroneal nerve and their corresponding sensory nerve action potential waveforms recorded with Medelec Select (A): type 1, typical innervation type, (A'): all SNAPs are obtained in all four branches. (B): type 2, dual innervations type from the IDCN and sural nerve, (B'): SNAP amplitudes for BR4 are small and an additional potential (BR4S) is detected with sural nerve stimulation. (C): type 3, sole sural nerve innervation type, (C'): BR4 SNAP is not evoked with IDCN stimulation but a SNAP is recorded with sural nerve stimulation. (N: nerve, BR: branch, BR1, BR2: 1st and 2nd branches of MDCN, BR3, BR4: 1st and 2nd branches of IDCN, BR4S: variation of BR4 with sural innervation, MDCN: Medial dorsal cutaneous nerve, IDCN: Intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve, SNAP: sensory nerve action potential).
General Characteristic of Study Participants
*p<0.05 by independent T test, Total feet number: 100 (right 70, left 30)
Summary of Parameters Used in the Sensory Nerve Conduction Studies
Mean±S.D.
SD: Standard deviation, SNAP: Sensory nerve action potential
Three Innervations Types of IDCN to the 4th Webspace
IDCN: Inter mediate dorsal cutaneous nerve
Fig. 3BR4S antidromic and orthodromic SNAP waveforms recorded with Medelec Select (A): Stimulation with antidromic method, (A'): BR4S SNAP evoked with the antidromic method. (B): Stimulation with the orthodromic method, (B'): BR4s SNAP evoked with the orthodromic method. (BR4: 2nd branch of IDCN, BR4S: variation of BR4 with sural innervation, SNAP: sensory nerve action potential).
Normal Reference Values of Distal Branches of the Superficial Peroneal Nerve of Each Innervation Subtype (Total Number 100, Type 1 : 36. Type 2 : 31, Type 3 : 35)
Values are Mean±SD
SNAPs: Sensory nerve action potentials, MDCN: Medial dorsal cutaneous nerve, IDCN: Intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve, SD: Standard deviation, Type 1: Standard type, Type 2: Dual type, type 3: Sural only type, BR1, BR2: 1st and 2nd branches of MDCN, BR3, BR4: 1st and 2nd branches of IDCN, BR4S: Variation of BR4 with sural innervation
*Data were transformed so that they followed a normal distribution. We took the mean±2SDs of these tansformed data and converted these end points back to their original units using the opposite mathematical function, which were then used as the lower and upper normative range values. †p<0.05 by paired T-test