Manual 119-121: Nerves of Pelvis and Gluteal Region Flashcards
lumbar plexus
anterior primary rami
T12-part L4
iliohypogastric n
T12/L1
- located at cranial end of lateral psoas major, crosses quadratus lumborus, passes iliac crest, enters internal surface of transversus abdominis and internal oblique
branches off iliohypogastric n
- lateral cutaneous branches [posterior gluteal area]
- anterior cutaneous branches [hypogastic region]
- muschel branches to transversus abdominus and internal oblique
ilioinguinal n
L1
- located lateral border psoas major, caudal to the iliohypogastric n, running parallel with the iliohypogastric n across quadratus lumborum to iliac crest and pierces transversus abdominis
where do ilioinguinal n and iliohypogastric n communicate?
between tansversus abdominis and internal oblique
what n goes with sperm cord through superficial inguinal ring
ilioinguinal
- supplies medial thigh, root of penis and anterior scrotum
genitofemoral n
L1,2
- passes through psoas major to ventral surface
genital branch of genitofemoral n
- joins spermatic cord/round ligament
- supplies lateral scrotum and adjacent thigh
femoral branch of genitofemoral n
- lateral to genital branch
- deep to inguinal ligament in LATERAL FEMORAL SHEATH
- supplies skin over anterior thigh
nerves off anterior division of L2-L4
obturator n L2-4
accessory obturator L3-4
obturator n
L2-4
-located medial to psoas major, enters pelvis under iliac vessels, exits through obturator canal
how often is accessory obturator n present
10%
accessory obturator n
L3-4
- medial to psoas, leaves pelvis by passing superior to pubic ramis
- deep to pectineus in thigh giving off a muscular branch
- hip articular joint brnach
nerves off the posterior division of L2-4
femoral L2-4
lateral femoral cutaneous L2-3
femoral n
L2-4
- through the psoas major, distal b/w psoas major and iliacus
- leaves pelvis deep to inguinal ligament running with lateral femoral a