Lateral sural cutaneous nerve

Lateral sural cutaneous nerve

Cutaneous nerves of the right lower extremity. Front and posterior views. Lateral sural cutaneous nerve is not labeled. (Com. peroneal labeled in blue at center left and center right.)
Details
From common peroneal nerve
Identifiers
Latin nervus cutaneus surae lateralis
Dorlands
/Elsevier
n_05/12565584
TA A14.2.07.048
FMA 44697

Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The lateral sural cutaneous nerve (lateral cutaneous branch of the sural nerve) supplies the skin on the posterior and lateral surfaces of the leg. The lateral sural cutaneous nerve originates from the common peroneal nerve.

One branch, the peroneal anastomotic (n. communicans fibularis), arises near the head of the fibula, crosses the lateral head of the gastrocnemius to the middle of the leg, and joins with the medial sural cutaneous nerve to form the sural nerve.

The peroneal anastomotic is occasionally continued down as a separate branch as far as the heel.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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