Medical Definition of Plexus pudendus nervosus

1. Formed by fibres from the ventral primary rami of the second, third, and fourth sacral spinal nerves; it exits the pelvis via the greater sciatic foramen, passes posterior to the sacrospinous ligament, and accompanies the internal pudendal artery, into the perineum via the lesser sciatic foramen; it gives off inferior rectal nerves, then courses through the pudendal canal in the lateral wall of the ischiorectal fossa, terminating as the dorsal nerve of the penis or of the clitoris. Synonym: nervus pudendus, plexus pudendus nervosus, pudic nerve. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plexus Pudendus Nervosus

plexus of choroid artery
plexus of middle cerebral artery
plexus of spinal nerves
plexus ophthalmicus
plexus ovaricus
plexus pancreaticus
plexus pelvinus
plexus periarterialis
plexus pharyngeus
plexus pharyngeus ascendens
plexus pterygoideus
plexus pulmonalis
plexus rectales inferiores
plexus rectales medii
plexus rectalis superior
plexus renalis
plexus sacralis
plexus sacralis medius
plexus splenicus
plexus subclavius
plexus submucosus
plexus subserosus
plexus suprarenalis
plexus temporalis superficialis

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