The Kurume Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-2090
Print ISSN : 0023-5679
ISSN-L : 0023-5679
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Revisiting the Muscular Innervation of the Obturator Nerve: Application to Neurotization Procedures
JOE IWANAGAFRANCISCO REINABASEM ISHAKMIGUEL ANGEL REINAAARON S. DUMONTR. SHANE TUBBS
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2021 Volume 68 Issue 2 Pages 75-80

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Summary: Background: Our goal was to revisit the innervation of the adductor muscles of the thigh and add new evidence to currently existing knowledge.

Methods: Ten thighs from five fresh frozen cadavers were dissected. Obturator nerve innervation to the pectineus, obturator externus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus, adductor longus, and gracilis was documented.

Results: The adductor longus and gracilis were innervated by the anterior branch in 100%, and the adductor magnus was innervated by the posterior branch in 100%. The adductor brevis was supplied by both the anterior and posterior branches in 90%. The obturator externus was innervated by the posterior branch in 60% and a direct branch from the main trunk in 10%. No innervation of the obturator externus by the obturator nerve was found in 30%.

Conclusions: The obturator externus and adductor brevis need to be explored further to clarify their innervation.

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