Anatomy (International Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy)
 
Anatomy 2009; 3: 62-64
Received: April 30, 2009; Accepted: June 3, 2009; Published online: July 4, 2009
doi:10.2399/ana.09.008
 
Case Report
 

Variation of infrapatellar sensory innervation: a case report and review of the literature

 

Ali Fırat Esmer*, Hakan Orbay**, Nihal Apaydın*, Tülin Şen*, Alaittin Elhan*

 

*Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey (alife76@yahoo.com)
**Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

 
Abstract:
 

Generally infrapatellar region is innervated by the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve and the branches of medial cutaneous femoral nerve that form a plexus so called subsartorial plexus. We found that saphenous nerve after leaving the adductor canal did not give an infrapatellar branch but the whole sensory nerves of the infrapatellar region were originating from medial cutaneous femoral nerve in a cadaver. A detailed anatomic knowledge about the innervation of the infrapatellar region is mandatory for knee surgeons. Surgeons should always consider the extreme variability of infrapatellar innervation and should pay extra attention to protect the innervating nerve during dissection.

 
Key words: saphenous nerve; infrapatellar region; infrapatellar branch; innervation

 

 

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