Anatomical study of the pudendal nerve adjacent to the sacrospinous ligament
The pudendal nerve (S3-S5) is a major branch of the sacral plexus. After branching from the sacral plexus, the pudendal nerve travels through three main regions: the gluteal region, the pudendal canal, and the perineum. In the gluteal region, the pudendal nerve lies posterior to the sacrospinous lig...
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Main Authors: | Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh, Patcharin Surin, Pidhyasak Vaidhayakarn |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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