lower extremity blocks Flashcards
what nerve roots make up the lumbar plexus
L1 - L4 (L1 - L5 vertebra)
primarily innervates the front of the leg
what nerve roots make up the sacral plexus
L4 - S4
primarily innervates that back of the leg
what nerves does the lumbar plexus give rise to
- iliohypogastric
- ilioinguinal
- genitofemoral
- lateral femoral cutaneous
- obturator
- femoral
what nerves does the sacral plexus give rise to
- superior gluteal
- inferior gluteal
- posterior cutaneous
- pudendal
- sciatic
the foot and ankle are innervated by what nerves
- saphenous
- sural
- superficial peroneal
- deep peroneal
- posterior tibial
what 3 nerves innervate the lower extremity
- lateral femoral cutaneous
- obturator
- femoral
lateral femoral cutaneous arises from what roots
L2 - L3
femoral arises from what roots
L2 - L4
obturator arises from what nerve roots
L2 - L4
sciatic nerve arises from what nerve roots
L4 - S3
tibial nerve arises from what nerve roots
L4 - S3
common fibular arises from what nerve roots
L4 - S3
pathway of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
- emerges from lateral border of posas major
- transverses the iliac muscle toward iliac spine
- passes under inguinal ligament
- provides sensory to the lateral aspect of the thigh
pathway of the obturator nerve
- emerges from medial border of psoas major at the sacroiliac joint, covered by the iliac artery and vein
- passes in the pelvis and runs to obturator canal
what nerve is frequently in pelvic surgery
- obturator nerve