Fascia and soft tissues innervation in the human hip and their possible role in post-surgical pain
- 01Mapped nerve distribution in hip soft tissues
- 02Skin and superficial fascia were the most innervated structures
- 03Superficial fascia has a dense network of small nerve fibers
- 04The joint capsule and tendons were poorly innervated
- 05Findings may help reduce post-surgical hip pain
The hip's superficial fascia is densely innervated with small nerve fibers, suggesting it may be a key source of post-surgical pain.
Persistent symptoms, most commonly pain, may remain after otherwise successful hip replacement surgery. Innervation of fascia and soft tissues has become increasingly important in etiopathogenesis of pain, but the relative importance of the various anatomical structures in the hip region is still not known. Innervation of skin, superficial adipose tissue, superficial fascia, deep adipose tissue, deep fascia, muscles, capsule, capsule ligament, ligamentum teres, and tendon in the human hip from 11 patients and 2 cadavers were quantified by staining with anti-S100 antibody for myelin-forming Schwann cells, to obtain the percentage of antibody positivity, density and mean diameter of the nerve fibers. The skin was the most highly innervated (0.73% ± 0.37% of positive area in patients; 0.80% ± 0.28% in cadavers); the tendon was the least innervated (0.07% ± 0.01% in patients, 0.07% ± 0.007% in cadavers). The muscles (vasto-lateral and gluteus medius) were the second most innervated structure according the percentage (0.31% ± 0.13% in living humans, 0.30% ± 0.07% in cadavers), but with only a few nerves, with large diameters (mean diameter 36.4 ± 13.4 µm). Instead, the superficial fasciae showed 0.22% ± 0.06% and 0.26% ± 0.05% of positive areas in living humans and cadavers, respectively. Fasciae were invaded by networks of small nerve fibers, revealing a possible role in pain. The superficial fascia was the second most highly innervated tissue after the skin, with a density of 33.0 ± 2.5/cm2 , and a mean nerve sizes of 19.1 ± 7.2 µm. Lastly, the capsule turned out to be poorly innervated (0.09%), showing that its removal does not necessarily lead to painful consequences. Statement of clinical significance: Deeper knowledge about the innervation of the soft tissue in the human hip joint will enhance study and understanding of the best surgical procedures to follow during hip arthroplasty to reduce post-operative pain.
- APA
- Caterina Fede, Andrea Porzionato, Lucia Petrelli, Chenglei Fan, Carmelo Pirri, Carlo Biz, Raffaele De Caro, & Carla Stecco (2020). Fascia and soft tissues innervation in the human hip and their possible role in post-surgical pain. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascia-and-soft-tissues-innervation-in-the-human-hip-and-their-possible-role-in-post-surgical-pain/
- MLA
- Caterina Fede, et al. "Fascia and soft tissues innervation in the human hip and their possible role in post-surgical pain." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascia-and-soft-tissues-innervation-in-the-human-hip-and-their-possible-role-in-post-surgical-pain/.
- Chicago
- Caterina Fede et al. 2020. "Fascia and soft tissues innervation in the human hip and their possible role in post-surgical pain.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascia-and-soft-tissues-innervation-in-the-human-hip-and-their-possible-role-in-post-surgical-pain/
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