How to avoid injuries of the superior gluteal nerve
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Publication date
2018ISSN
1120-7000
Abstract
Background: Injuries to the superior gluteal nerve are a common complication in hip replacement surgery. They can be avoided with a good anatomical knowledge of the course of the superior gluteal nerve. Methods: We dissected 29 half pelvises of adult cadavers. The distance and the angle from the entry points of branches of the superior gluteal nerve into the deep surface of the gluteus medium and minimus muscles to the midpoint of the superior border of the greater trochanter were measured. Results: The dissections revealed that the nerve divided into 2 branches (86.20%) or 3 branches (13.8%). The more caudal branch was responsible for innervation of the tensor fascia latae. Conclusions: A 2-3-cm safe area above the greater trochanter is appropriate to prevent nerve damage.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
61 - Medical sciences
616.7 - Pathology of the organs of locomotion. Skeletal and locomotor systems
Pages
5
Publisher
Sage Journals
Collection
20; 7 suppl.
Is part of
HIP International
Recommended citation
Miguel-Pérez, Maribel; Ortiz-Sagristà, Juan Carlos; López, Ingrid [et al.]. How to avoid injuries of the superior gluteal nerve. HIP International, 2018, 20(7 suppl.), p. 26-31. Disponible en: <https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/11207000100200s705>. Fecha de acceso: 21 ene. 2025. DOI: 0.1177/11207000100200s705
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- Ciències de la Salut [1004]
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