Marco Reus has escaped any significant damage after going off injured in Borussia Dortmund's win over Dynamo Dresden.

Borussia Dortmund forward Marco Reus only suffered bruising to his knee during the incident that saw him withdrawn from Tuesday's DFB-Pokal victory at Dynamo Dresden.

The Germany international - plagued by ankle problems in 2014 - was forced off midway through the first half of the third-round clash after colliding with Dennis Erdmann.

While it sparked fears over Reus potentially facing another lengthy layoff, Jurgen Klopp initially explained Reus' injury was "only a dead leg."

More examination revealed that the injury was not serious.

"After further examinations on Wednesday, Dortmund confirmed Reus is merely a doubt for Saturday's Bundesliga clash with Hamburg and does not face weeks or months out of action," read a Dortmund statement.

"The first diagnosis of team physician Dr. Markus Braun has fortunately confirmed Marco Reus only suffered a painful bruise above the knee in the game with Dynamo Dresden. There is no danger of a longer-term absence. The 25-year-old international will be intensively supported by the medical department. Attention is being paid to how the bruise in the thigh muscle develops."

Reus has netted 11 goals this season and had scored in five consecutive matches prior to Tuesday's fixture.