Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The innervation of the scalp: A comprehensive review including anatomy, pathology, and neurosurgical

William J Kemp III, R Shane Tubbs, Aaron A Cohen-Gadol

Surgical Neurology International 2011 2(1):178-178

Background: Neurosurgical intervention involving the scalp may cause neuralgia or other pain syndromes. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of scalp innervation may be helpful in prevention of pain potentially induced by surgery. Methods: Using standard search engines, a review of the literature regarding the anatomy of the nerves that innervate the scalp was performed with attention given to anatomic landmarks. Results: This paper provides a comprehensive review of the anatomy, embryology, pathology, and neurosurgical application of the knowledge of the innervation of the scalp. Conclusions: Knowledge of the nerves that supply the scalp is important to the neurosurgeon who hopes to maximize patient recovery and minimize post-procedural complications.





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