Veterinary Sciences (Apr 2023)

Anatomical Study of the Nerve Supply of the Dromedary Camel (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>) in the Distal Hindlimb with a Special Reference to the Cutaneous Innervation

  • Gamal M. Allouch,
  • Fahad A. Alshanbari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10040305
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 305

Abstract

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This study aimed to describe the anatomy of the nerve supply of the hindlimb’s distal portion in a dromedary camel’s foot. In our study, we used ten adult slaughtered dromedary camels (twenty distal hindlimbs) of different sexes and ages (4–6 years). The hindlimbs were preserved using 10% formalin for about one week. The distal part of the hindlimb of the camels was dissected with extreme precision to show the group of nerves responsible for the nervous supply to the distal part of the hindlimb in dromedary camels. This study shows the numerous branches of the superficial fibular nerve along its extension to the dorsal surface metatarsus and the abaxial aspect of the third digit. The results show that the tibial nerve possesses many branches along its extension to the plantar surface skin of the metatarsus. Additionally, it provides the axial and abaxial plantar surfaces of the fourth digit and the interdigital surfaces as well as its branches to supply the plantar-abaxial and plantar-axial of the third digit. The present study shows the anatomical nerve supply of the hindlimb’s distal portion that is essential for anesthesia and surgery in this region.

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