Incidence of Encountering the Infrapatellar Nerve Branch of the Saphenous Nerve During a Midline Approach for Total Knee Arthroplasty. 2019

Nicholas F James, and Arun R Kumar, and Benjamin K Wilke, and Glenn G Shi
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL.

The infrapatellar nerve branch (IPNB) of the saphenous nerve supplies cutaneous sensation to the anterolateral knee. Given its location and variable course, the IPNB is suspected to be at risk of injury with commonly used incisions around the knee. Nerve injury may lead to painful neuroma formation. To our knowledge, no study has evaluated the incidence at which the IPNB is encountered during the anterior approach incision for a routine total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The purpose of this study was to see whether the general joint arthroplasty surgeon can identify and examine the location of the IPNB encountered during primary TKA and to determine whether these branches would be transected during a standard medial arthrotomy. METHODS Seventy-three patients (76 knees) underwent primary TKA using a standard midline approach with a medial parapatellar arthrotomy. The IPNB was identified, and the distance was measured from the inferior pole of the patella to the point where the nerve crossed the medial border of the patellar tendon. This distance was then compared with the length of the arthrotomy in the same knee to determine whether the nerve would be transected. RESULTS The IPNB was encountered in all knees with a mean distance of 2.82 cm (95% confidence interval, 2.58-3.06) distal to the inferior pole of the patella during the arthrotomy. Patient characteristics including sex, height, and body mass index were not markedly associated with nerve location. CONCLUSIONS The IPNB of the saphenous nerve is at risk for injury and routinely encountered by the general orthopaedic surgeon during a standard TKA medial parapatellar approach without the aid of magnification or dye.

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