Sacral Plexus Flashcards
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What is it?
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Network of nerve fibres that supplies the skin and musculature of the pelvis and lower limb
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Location
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Surface of the posterior pelvic wall, anterior to the piriformis muscle
3
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What forms it?
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Anterior rami of sacral spinal nerves S1-S4
Also receives contributions from L4 and L5
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Branches
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Superior gluteal nerve Inferior gluteal nerve Sciatic nerve Posterior femoral cutaneous Pudendal nerve (Some Irish Sailor Pesters Polly) Nerve to piriformis Nerve to obturator internus Nerve to quatrator femoris
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Superior gluteal nerve
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- Roots - L4, L5, S1
- Motor functions - innervates gluteus minimus, gluteus medium and tensor fascia latae
- Sensory functions - none
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Inferior gluteal nerve
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- Roots - L5, S1, S2
- Motor functions - innervates gluteus maximus
- Sensory functions - none
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Sciatic nerve
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- Roots - L4, L5, S1, S2, S3
- Motor function - tibial portion - innervates all muscles in posterior thigh including hamstring portion of adductor magnus (not short head of biceps femoris), all muscles in posterior leg and sole of foot // common fibular portion - short head of biceps femoris, all muscles in anterior and lateral leg and extensor digitorum braves
- Sensory functions - tibial - skin on posterolateral and medial surface of the foot + sole of foot // common fibular - skin on anterolateral surface of leg and dorsal aspect of foot
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Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
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- Roots - S1, S2, S3
- Motor function - none
- Sensory function - skin on the posterior surface of the thigh and leg, innervates skin on the perineum
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Pudendal nerve
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- Roots - S2, S3, S4
- Motor functions - skeletal muscles in the perineum, external urethral sphincter, external anal sphincter, levator ani
- Sensory function - penis and clitoris and most of the skin on the perineum