Manual 119-121: Nerves of Pelvis and Gluteal Region Flashcards

1
Q

lumbar plexus

A

anterior primary rami

T12-part L4

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2
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iliohypogastric n

A

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

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3
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branches off iliohypogastric n

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  • lateral cutaneous branches [posterior gluteal area]
  • anterior cutaneous branches [hypogastic region]
  • muschel branches to transversus abdominus and internal oblique
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4
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ilioinguinal n

A

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

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5
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where do ilioinguinal n and iliohypogastric n communicate?

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between tansversus abdominis and internal oblique

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6
Q

what n goes with sperm cord through superficial inguinal ring

A

ilioinguinal

- supplies medial thigh, root of penis and anterior scrotum

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7
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genitofemoral n

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L1,2

- passes through psoas major to ventral surface

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8
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genital branch of genitofemoral n

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  • joins spermatic cord/round ligament

- supplies lateral scrotum and adjacent thigh

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9
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femoral branch of genitofemoral n

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  • lateral to genital branch
  • deep to inguinal ligament in LATERAL FEMORAL SHEATH
  • supplies skin over anterior thigh
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10
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nerves off anterior division of L2-L4

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obturator n L2-4

accessory obturator L3-4

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11
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obturator n

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L2-4

-located medial to psoas major, enters pelvis under iliac vessels, exits through obturator canal

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12
Q

how often is accessory obturator n present

A

10%

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13
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accessory obturator n

A

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
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14
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nerves off the posterior division of L2-4

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femoral L2-4

lateral femoral cutaneous L2-3

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15
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femoral n

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L2-4

  • through the psoas major, distal b/w psoas major and iliacus
  • leaves pelvis deep to inguinal ligament running with lateral femoral a
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16
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lateral femoral cutaneous n L2-3

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L2-3

  • middle/lateral border psoas major, over iliacus, to ASIS
  • inferior to inguinal ligament, over the sartorius
17
Q

supply of anterior and posterior branches of lateral femoral cutaneous n

A

anterior: skin over lateral/anterior thigh
posterior: skin lateral thigh from greater trochanter distally to mid-thigh

18
Q

if ilioinguinal n absent, what takes over its innervation

A

genitofemoral n

19
Q

sacral plexus

A

part L4-part S4

20
Q

location sacral plexus

A

medial to pififormis, converging at the greater sciatic foramen

21
Q

L4 =

A

nervus furcalis

part of both plexuses

22
Q

what branches of sacral plexus divide into anterior and posterior divisions?

A

all branches except S4 branch into anterior and posterior divisions

23
Q

nn off anterior division of sacral plexus

A

n to quadratus femoris/inferior gemellus L4-S1

n to obturator internus/superior gemellus L5-S2

24
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nn off posterior division of sacral plexus

A

n to piriformis
superior gluteal n
inferior gluteal n

25
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n to quadratus femoris

A

L4-S1

  • supplies quadratus femoris and inferior gemellus
  • goes through sciatic foramen ventral to the sciatic n
  • sends articular branch to hip joint
26
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n to obturator internus

A

L5-S2

  • supplies obturator internus and superior gemellus
  • goes through greater sciatic foramen and reenters through less sciatic foramen to get to obturator internus
27
Q

n to piriformis

A

S2 or S1/2

28
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superior gluteal n

A

L4-S1

  • goes through greater sciatic foramen superior to piriformis
  • superior branch to gluteus minimus
  • inferior branch to gluteus medius/minimus, tensor fascia latae
29
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inferior gluteal n

A

L5-S2

  • goes through greater sciatic foramen, inferior to piriformis
  • supplies gluteus maximus
30
Q

composition of sciatic n

A

anterior division L4-S3

posterior division L4-S2

31
Q

largest branch sacral plexus

A

sciatic n

also largest n in body

32
Q

what is supplied by sciatic n

A

posterior leg M
all M leg, foot, skin foot
most skin leg
all joints in LE

33
Q

what a accompanies the sciatic n in gluteal region

A

inferior gluteal a

also the posterior femoral cutaneous n

34
Q

2 phsyiologic n of sciatic (1 anatomic n)

A

tibial - anteiror L4-S3

common peroneal L4-S2

35
Q

posterior femoral cutaneous (off sciatic n)

A

S2-3A or S1/2 P

36
Q

branches off the posterior femoral cutaneous

A
gluteal branches -- inferior cluneal [lateral gluteus maximus]
perineal branches (medial to proximal thigh, perineusm. scrotum, base penis/labia majora)
femoral branches (skin posterior/medial thigh and popliteal fossa)
sural branches (skin distal popliteal fossa)
37
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coccygeal plexus

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part S4, S5 and coccygeal anterior rami