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Anatomical Study of the Variants of the Extrapelvic Part of the Pudendal Nerve

Background A comprehensive understanding of the anatomy of the extra pelvic course of the pudendal nerve and its variations is crucial when undertaking perineal and perirectal procedures to safeguard the integrity of the extrapelvic segment of the pudendal nerve and its branches. So we aimed to iden...

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Autores principales: Ranjan, Rajiv, Chanda, Camellia, Kushwaha, Rajesh, Nag, Alka Rashmi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9492552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158338
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28281
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author Ranjan, Rajiv
Chanda, Camellia
Kushwaha, Rajesh
Nag, Alka Rashmi
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Kushwaha, Rajesh
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description Background A comprehensive understanding of the anatomy of the extra pelvic course of the pudendal nerve and its variations is crucial when undertaking perineal and perirectal procedures to safeguard the integrity of the extrapelvic segment of the pudendal nerve and its branches. So we aimed to identify the changes in the pudendal nerve's extrapelvic branching pattern before it enters the pudendal canal and its relationships and connections. Materials and Methods A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out on 26 formalin embalmed adult human cadavers between 20 to 65 years (16 male and 10 female) of north Indian origin. Anatomical course, variations, and connections of the pudendal nerve before entering the pudendal canal were noted. Results The extrapelvic course of the pudendal nerve was examined in 52 hemipelves (26 cadavers) after meticulous dissection. Single pudendal nerve trunk (type I) was identified in 51.9% of hemipelves. Two trunked pudendal nerve with inferior gluteal nerve piercing the sacrospinous ligament (type IIa) was observed in 13.5% of hemipelves. 23.1% of hemipelves exhibited two trunked pudendal nerves with inferior gluteal nerve not piercing the sacrospinous ligament(type IIb). Three trunked pudendal nerve (type III) was observed in 11.5% of hemipelves. In 14/52 hemipelves (26.9%), communication with the sciatic nerve was noted, whereas, in 38/52 hemipelves (73.1%), no communication with the sciatic nerve was present. Conclusion The extrapelvic course of the pudendal nerve may present with an earlier subdivision or even an aberrant connection with the sciatic nerve. These anatomical variations of the extra pelvic course of the pudendal nerve, its variations, and connections are essential for all surgeons and anesthetists operating in the perineal and perirectal region to avoid unwanted complications.
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spelling pubmed-94925522022-09-23 Anatomical Study of the Variants of the Extrapelvic Part of the Pudendal Nerve Ranjan, Rajiv Chanda, Camellia Kushwaha, Rajesh Nag, Alka Rashmi Cureus General Surgery Background A comprehensive understanding of the anatomy of the extra pelvic course of the pudendal nerve and its variations is crucial when undertaking perineal and perirectal procedures to safeguard the integrity of the extrapelvic segment of the pudendal nerve and its branches. So we aimed to identify the changes in the pudendal nerve's extrapelvic branching pattern before it enters the pudendal canal and its relationships and connections. Materials and Methods A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out on 26 formalin embalmed adult human cadavers between 20 to 65 years (16 male and 10 female) of north Indian origin. Anatomical course, variations, and connections of the pudendal nerve before entering the pudendal canal were noted. Results The extrapelvic course of the pudendal nerve was examined in 52 hemipelves (26 cadavers) after meticulous dissection. Single pudendal nerve trunk (type I) was identified in 51.9% of hemipelves. Two trunked pudendal nerve with inferior gluteal nerve piercing the sacrospinous ligament (type IIa) was observed in 13.5% of hemipelves. 23.1% of hemipelves exhibited two trunked pudendal nerves with inferior gluteal nerve not piercing the sacrospinous ligament(type IIb). Three trunked pudendal nerve (type III) was observed in 11.5% of hemipelves. In 14/52 hemipelves (26.9%), communication with the sciatic nerve was noted, whereas, in 38/52 hemipelves (73.1%), no communication with the sciatic nerve was present. Conclusion The extrapelvic course of the pudendal nerve may present with an earlier subdivision or even an aberrant connection with the sciatic nerve. These anatomical variations of the extra pelvic course of the pudendal nerve, its variations, and connections are essential for all surgeons and anesthetists operating in the perineal and perirectal region to avoid unwanted complications. Cureus 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9492552/ /pubmed/36158338 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28281 Text en Copyright © 2022, Ranjan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chanda, Camellia
Kushwaha, Rajesh
Nag, Alka Rashmi
Anatomical Study of the Variants of the Extrapelvic Part of the Pudendal Nerve
title Anatomical Study of the Variants of the Extrapelvic Part of the Pudendal Nerve
title_full Anatomical Study of the Variants of the Extrapelvic Part of the Pudendal Nerve
title_fullStr Anatomical Study of the Variants of the Extrapelvic Part of the Pudendal Nerve
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical Study of the Variants of the Extrapelvic Part of the Pudendal Nerve
title_short Anatomical Study of the Variants of the Extrapelvic Part of the Pudendal Nerve
title_sort anatomical study of the variants of the extrapelvic part of the pudendal nerve
topic General Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9492552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158338
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28281
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