Correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint

Objectives: To evaluate the femoral length as a predictor in the location of the superior gluteal nerve in the transgluteal approach to the hip joint. Materials and methods: A cadaveric dissection study was carried out in 15 gluteal regions corresponding to 10% formalized adult cadaveric specimens....

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Autores principales: Thomas, Valentín, Pérez Gómez, Guillermina, Perez Muquini, Brisa de L., Rossone, Juan I., Quinteros, Carlos M.
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Publicado: Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy) 2023
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spelling I10-R321-article-406032023-07-30T22:09:53Z Correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint RELACIÓN ENTRE LONGITUD FEMORAL Y NERVIO GLÚTEO SUPERIOR EN ABORDAJES POSTERIOR A LA ARTICULACIÓN COXOFEMORAL Thomas, Valentín Pérez Gómez, Guillermina Perez Muquini, Brisa de L. Rossone, Juan I. Quinteros, Carlos M. Superior gluteal nerve Hip Safe zone Femoral length Nervio glúteo superior Articulación coxofemoral Zona segura Longitud femoral Objectives: To evaluate the femoral length as a predictor in the location of the superior gluteal nerve in the transgluteal approach to the hip joint. Materials and methods: A cadaveric dissection study was carried out in 15 gluteal regions corresponding to 10% formalized adult cadaveric specimens. Through the transgluteal approach, the SGN and its superior and inferior terminal branches were identified. The distance between the apex of the greater trochanter (GT) and the inferior terminal branch of the SGN was measured, as well as the femoral length. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to determine significant differences between the GT–SGN distance according to gender and multiple regression to establish whether femoral length and gender are significant predictors of the GT–SGN distance. Results: The mean GT–SGN distance was 49.05 mm (range 39.2 to 59.7 mm) and the mean femoral length for both genders was 41.92 cm. The analysis of variance did not show significant differences in the GT–SGN distance according to sex (p=0.82) and the multiple regression analysis found no significant relationship between femoral length and the GT–SGN distance (p=0.93). Conclusions: The results of this study did not establish a significant correlation between femoral length and the distance between the superior gluteal nerve and the greater trochanter in the transgluteal approach to the hip joint. Objetivos: Evaluar la longitud femoral como predictor en la localización del nervio glúteo superior en el abordaje transglúteo a la articulación coxofemoral. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio de disección cadavérica en 15 regiones glúteas correspondientes a especímenes cadavéricos adultos formolizados al 10%. Por abordaje transglúteo se identificó el NGS y sus ramos terminales superior e inferior. Se midió la distancia entre la punta del trocánter mayor (TM) y el ramo terminal inferior del NGS, así como también la longitud femoral. Se realizó análisis de varianza (ANOVA) para determinar diferencias significativas entre la distancia del TM–NGS según sexo y regresión múltiple para establecer si la longitud femoral y el sexo son predictores significativos de la distancia TM–NGS. Resultados: La distancia TM–NGS promedio fue de 49,05 mm (rango 39,2 a 59,7 mm) y la longitud femoral media para ambos sexos fue de 41,92 cm. El análisis de varianza no mostró diferencias significativas en la distancia TM–NGS según sexo (p=0,82) y el análisis de regresión múltiple no encontró relación significativa entre longitud femoral y la distancia TM–NGS (p=0,93). Conclusiones: Los resultados del presente estudio no establecieron correlación significativa entre longitud femoral y la distancia entre el nervio glúteo superior y el trocánter mayor en el abordaje transglúteo a la articulación coxofemoral. Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy) 2023-07-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/40603 10.31051/1852.8023.v15.n2.40603 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Journal of Clinical Anatomy); Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023): Jul 2023; 69-75 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica; Vol. 15 Núm. 2 (2023): Jul 2023; 69-75 1852-8023 10.31051/1852.8023.v15.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/40603/42165 Derechos de autor 2023 Valentín Thomas, Guillermina Pérez Gómez, Brisa de L. Perez Muquini, Juan I. Rossone, Carlos M. Quinteros http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic Superior gluteal nerve
Hip
Safe zone
Femoral length
Nervio glúteo superior
Articulación coxofemoral
Zona segura
Longitud femoral
spellingShingle Superior gluteal nerve
Hip
Safe zone
Femoral length
Nervio glúteo superior
Articulación coxofemoral
Zona segura
Longitud femoral
Thomas, Valentín
Pérez Gómez, Guillermina
Perez Muquini, Brisa de L.
Rossone, Juan I.
Quinteros, Carlos M.
Correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint
topic_facet Superior gluteal nerve
Hip
Safe zone
Femoral length
Nervio glúteo superior
Articulación coxofemoral
Zona segura
Longitud femoral
author Thomas, Valentín
Pérez Gómez, Guillermina
Perez Muquini, Brisa de L.
Rossone, Juan I.
Quinteros, Carlos M.
author_facet Thomas, Valentín
Pérez Gómez, Guillermina
Perez Muquini, Brisa de L.
Rossone, Juan I.
Quinteros, Carlos M.
author_sort Thomas, Valentín
title Correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint
title_short Correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint
title_full Correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint
title_fullStr Correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint
title_sort correlation between femoral length and superior gluteal nerve in posterior approaches to the coxofemoral joint
description Objectives: To evaluate the femoral length as a predictor in the location of the superior gluteal nerve in the transgluteal approach to the hip joint. Materials and methods: A cadaveric dissection study was carried out in 15 gluteal regions corresponding to 10% formalized adult cadaveric specimens. Through the transgluteal approach, the SGN and its superior and inferior terminal branches were identified. The distance between the apex of the greater trochanter (GT) and the inferior terminal branch of the SGN was measured, as well as the femoral length. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to determine significant differences between the GT–SGN distance according to gender and multiple regression to establish whether femoral length and gender are significant predictors of the GT–SGN distance. Results: The mean GT–SGN distance was 49.05 mm (range 39.2 to 59.7 mm) and the mean femoral length for both genders was 41.92 cm. The analysis of variance did not show significant differences in the GT–SGN distance according to sex (p=0.82) and the multiple regression analysis found no significant relationship between femoral length and the GT–SGN distance (p=0.93). Conclusions: The results of this study did not establish a significant correlation between femoral length and the distance between the superior gluteal nerve and the greater trochanter in the transgluteal approach to the hip joint.
publisher Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy)
publishDate 2023
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/40603
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