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Nerve: Inferior hypogastric plexus | ||
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The right sympathetic chain and its connections with the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic plexuses. (Pelvic plexus labeled at bottom right.) | ||
Lower half of right sympathetic cord. (Hypogastric plexus labeled at bottom right.) | ||
Latin | plexus hypogastricus inferior | |
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The inferior hypogastric plexus (pelvic plexus in older texts) is a plexus of nerves that supplies the viscera of the pelvic cavity.
The inferior hypogastric plexus is a paired structure, with each situated on the side of the rectum in the male, and at the sides of the rectum and vagina in the female.
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Contributions to the plexus include:
- a continuation of the hypogastric plexus on either side, in the form of the hypogastric nerve.
- sacral splanchnic nerves, which emerge from the sympathetic trunk.
- pelvic splanchnic nerves (from the second, third, and fourth sacral nerves) also contribute, parasympathetic efferent fibers to the plexus.
At the points of junction of these nerves small ganglia are found.
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From these plexuses numerous branches are distributed to the viscera of the pelvis.
They accompany the branches of the internal iliac artery.
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External links[]
- University of Michigan|Anatomy at UMich pelvic_autonomic_module/pelvic_page06
- Human anatomy at Dartmouth figures/chapter_32/32-6.HTM
- Norman/Georgetown posteriorabdomen (posteriorabdmus&nerves)
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Nerves – autonomic nervous system (sympathetic nervous system/ganglion/trunks and parasympathetic nervous system/ganglion) (TA A14.3, GA 9.968) | |||||||
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