Positional relationship between the Achilles tendon and sural nerve on ultrasound

J Med Ultrason (2001). 2023 Jul;50(3):441-446. doi: 10.1007/s10396-023-01312-z. Epub 2023 May 20.

Abstract

Purpose: This study sought to clarify the positional relationship between the Achilles tendon and sural nerve using ultrasound.

Methods: We studied 176 legs in 88 healthy volunteers. The positional relationship between the Achilles tendon and sural nerve at heights of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 cm proximal from the calcaneus' proximal margin was investigated by distance and depth. Setting the X-axis (left/right) as the horizontal axis and Y-axis (depth) as the vertical axis against ultrasound images, we investigated the distance between the lateral margin of the Achilles tendon to the midpoint of the sural nerve on the X-axis. The Y-axis was split into four zones: the part behind the center of the Achilles tendon (AS), the part in front of the center of the Achilles tendon (AD), the part behind the Achilles tendon (S), and the part in front (D). We investigated the zones through which the sural nerve passed. We also studied any significant differences between the sexes and left/right legs.

Results: The mean distance on the X-axis was closest at 6 cm, with 1.1 ± 5.0 mm between them. The sural nerve's position on the Y-axis was such that at positions more proximal than 8 cm, the sural nerve ran through zone S in most legs and moved to zone AS through heights 2-6 cm. No parameters showed significant differences between the sexes or left/right legs.

Conclusion: We presented the positional relationship between the Achilles tendon and sural nerve and suggested some measures to prevent nerve injury during surgery.

Keywords: Achilles tendon; Anatomy; Diagnostic ultrasound; General sports trauma; Imaging.

MeSH terms

  • Achilles Tendon* / diagnostic imaging
  • Healthy Volunteers
  • Humans
  • Leg
  • Sural Nerve / diagnostic imaging
  • Sural Nerve / injuries
  • Ultrasonography / methods