Pubic crest

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Pubic Crest[edit | edit source]

Illustration of the pubic crest.

The pubic crest is a prominent anatomical feature located on the superior aspect of the pubic bone, which is part of the pelvis. It is an important landmark in the field of anatomy and is often referenced in medical examinations and surgical procedures.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The pubic crest is the anterior border of the body of the pubic bone. It extends from the pubic symphysis to the pubic tubercle. The crest is a ridge that provides attachment for several important structures, including the inguinal ligament and the rectus abdominis muscle.

Location[edit | edit source]

The pubic crest is located at the front of the pelvis, forming part of the pelvic girdle. It is situated above the pubic symphysis, which is the cartilaginous joint uniting the left and right pubic bones.

Structure[edit | edit source]

The pubic crest is a bony ridge that is palpable through the skin. It is composed of dense cortical bone and serves as a site for muscle and ligament attachment. The crest is continuous with the pectineal line of the pubis, which runs along the superior ramus of the pubic bone.

Function[edit | edit source]

The primary function of the pubic crest is to provide structural support and serve as an attachment point for muscles and ligaments. The inguinal ligament, which runs from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine, attaches to the pubic crest. This ligament is crucial in maintaining the integrity of the inguinal canal.

The rectus abdominis muscle, a major muscle of the abdominal wall, also attaches to the pubic crest. This muscle is responsible for flexing the lumbar spine and plays a key role in maintaining posture and supporting the trunk.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

The pubic crest is an important landmark in various medical procedures. It is often used as a reference point in pelvic surgery and hernia repair. The crest is also a site of potential injury in cases of pelvic fractures, which can occur due to trauma or accidents.

In sports medicine, the pubic crest is examined for signs of osteitis pubis, an inflammatory condition that affects the pubic symphysis and surrounding structures. This condition is common in athletes and can cause significant pain and discomfort.

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