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Table of most common surgical approaches in orthopaedic surgery

REGION
APPROACH
EPONYM
MUSCULAR INTERVAL 1
MUSCULAR INTERVAL 2
DANGERS
           
Shoulder
Anterior
  Deltoid (axillary)
Pec Major (med / lat pec)
MC N/Axillary N/ceph V
  Lateral
  Deltoid (splitting) (axillary)
Deltoid (splitting) (axillary)
Axillary N
  Posterior
  Infraspinatus (Suprascap)
Teres minor (axillary)
Ax N / post cir hum A
           
Humerus
Anterolateral(Proximal)
  Deltoid(Axillary)
Pec Mjr(med/lat pectoral)
Axillary N / ant cir hum A
  Anterolateral(Distal)
  Medial fibers Brachialis(MC)
Lat fibers Brachialis(Radial)
Radial Nerve
  Posterior
  Split heads of triceps (radial)
  Radial N / Ulnar nerve
           
Elbow
Anterolateral(Prox)
  Brachialis (Median)
Brachioradialis (Radial)
Lat ABC A / radial N
Radial Recurrent AV
  Anterolateral(Distal)
  Brachioradialis (Radial)
Pronator Teres (median)
 
  Posterolateral
Kocher
Anconeus (radial)
Ext carpi ulnaris (PIN)
PIN (diss to ann lig)
  Medial
  Brachialis (musculocutaneous)
Triceps / pron teres
(radial / median)
Ulnar N
           
Forearm
Volar(Proximal)
Henry
Brachioradialis (radial)
Pron teres (median)
PIN
  Volar(Distal)
  Brachioradialis (radial)
FCR (Median)
 
  Dorsal(Proximal)
Thompson
ECRB (radial)
EDC (PIN)
PIN
  Dorsal(Distal)
  ECRB (radial)
EPL (PIN)
 
  Ulnar
  ECU (PIN)
FCU (ulnar)
Ulnar N and A
           
Wrist
Dorsal
  3rd Compartment EPL (PIN)
4th Compartmt EIP/EDC (PIN)
Radial N (superficial)
           
Scaphoid
Volar
Russe
FCR or through sheath (median)
Radial A
Radial A
  Dorsolateral
Matti
1st compartment (PIN)
3rd compartment (PIN)
Sup rad N / radial A
           
Iliac Crest
Posterior
  Gluteus maximus (inf gluteal)
Latissimus dorsi (thoracodorsal)
Clunial N, SGA, Sciatic N
  Anterior
  TFL / glut med & min(sup gluteal)
Ext abd oblique (segmental)
ASIS / LFCN
           
Thigh
Lateral
  Vastus lateralis (femoral)
Vastus lateralis (femoral)
Perf br of profundus
  Posterolateral
  Vastus lateralis (femoral)
Hamstrings (sciatic)
Perf br of profundus
  Anteromedial
  Rectus femoris (femoral)
Vastus medialis (femoral)
Med sup geniculate A
           
Distal Femur
Posterior
  Biceps Femoris (sciatic)
Vastus lateralis (femoral)
Sciatic N / PFCN


 

REGION
APPROACH
EPONYM
MUSCULAR INTERVAL 1
MUSCULAR INTERVAL 2
DANGERS
           
Hip
Anterior-      
       Superficial
Smith-Peterson
Sartorius(Femoral nerve)
TFL(Sup Gluteal Nerve)
LFCN, Fem N. asc br LFCA
  Anterior -
       Deep
Smith-Peterson
Rectus femoris(femoral)
Gluteus medius (sup gluteal)
Same
  Anterolateral
Watson-Jones
Tensor fasciae latae (sup gluteal)
Gluteus medius (sup gluteal)
Fem NAV / Profunda A
  Lateral
Hardinge
Splits glut Med (sup gluteal)
Splits vastus lat (femoral)
Fem NAV / LF Circ artery
  Posterior
Southern Moore
Splits glut Max (inf gluteal)
N/A
Sciatic N, inf glut A
  Medial- Superficial
Ludloff
Add longus (Ant div obturator)
Gracilis (Ant div obturator)
Ant div obt N / MFCA
  Medial- Deep
Ludloff
Add brevis (ant div obturator)
Add magnus(Obtur/Tibial)
Same
           
Knee
Med Parapatellar
  Vastus medialis (femoral)
Rectus Femoris(Femoral)
Infrapatellar br saph Nerve
  Medial
  Vastus medialis (femoral)
Sartorius (femoral)
Infrapat br saph N, MCL
  Lateral
  Iliotibial band (sup gluteal)
Biceps femoris (sciatic)
Peroneal N / popliteus ten.
  Posterior
  Semimemb / Medial gastroc (tibial)
Biceps / lateral gastroc
(Tibial)
Med sural cut N / tib N / peroneal N
           
Tibia
Posterolateral
  GS, soleus, FHL (tibial)
Peroneus brev/long(sup peron)
Lessser saph V / Post tib A
  Anterior
  Tibialis anterior (Deep peroneal)
Periosteum
Long saph V
           
Ankle
Anterior
  EHL (deep peroneal)
EDL (deep peroneal)
Sup and Deep peroneal N / Ant tib Artery
  Posteorlateral
  Peroneus brevis (sup peroneal)
FHL (tibial)
Sural N / Short saph V
  Posteromedial
  FHL
Peroneals
Post Tib Artery/Nerve
           
Med Mall
Posterior
  Tibialis posterior (tibial)
FDL (tibial)
Post Tib Artery/Nerve
  Anterior
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Saphenous N and V
           
Lat Mall
Lateral
  Peroneus tertius (deep peroneal)
Peroneus brevis (sup peron)
Sural N, Sup Peron Nerve
           
Foot
Anterolateral
  Peroneal muscles (sup peroneal)
EDC/per tertius (deep peron)
Deep per N / ant tib A
  Posteromedial
  Tibialis posterior or FDL (tibial)
FDL or FHL (tibial)
Post tib A / N

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Great summary of the surgical approaches.

This table could serve as a starting point for separate pages for each muscle, nerve, artery, vein.

I would recommend that hyperlinks be created to new pages with details on the various anatomical structures. Make sure that the full name of the muscle, nerve, artery, vein is placed in the Link field. The abbreviated name should stay in the Alias field so the table format remains unchanged.


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