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Review Question - QID 6729

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QID 6729 (Type "6729" in App Search)
During a posterior approach to the right Achilles tendon, the surgeon encounters a nerve running with the small saphenous vein as shown in Figure 22. This nerve innervates what part of the foot?
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Posterior heel

4%

36/917

Plantar-lateral foot

26%

239/917

Plantar-medial foot

14%

131/917

Dorso-lateral foot

50%

462/917

Dorso-medial foot

4%

39/917

  • A

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The sural nerve runs with the small saphenous vein on the posterior leg just lateral to the Achilles tendon. It is formed by contributions from both the tibial and common peroneal nerves and provides sensation on the dorso-lateral aspect of the foot.

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