Perineal nerve
(Redirected from Nervi perineales)
Perineal nerve is a branch of the pudendal nerve that provides sensory and motor innervation to the perineum. The perineal nerve is significant in the field of medicine and anatomy due to its role in various bodily functions and potential involvement in certain medical conditions.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The term "perineal" is derived from the Late Latin word "perinaeum" and the Greek word "perinaion" (περίναιον), meaning "space between the anus and scrotum" or "vulva".
Anatomy[edit | edit source]
The perineal nerve is a branch of the pudendal nerve, which itself is a branch of the sacral plexus. It provides sensory innervation to the perineum, the region of the body between the pubic symphysis and the coccyx in both males and females. The perineal nerve also provides motor innervation to various muscles in this region, including the bulbospongiosus, ischiocavernosus, and superficial transverse perineal muscles.
Clinical significance[edit | edit source]
Damage to the perineal nerve can result in a variety of medical conditions, including perineal pain, sexual dysfunction, and urinary incontinence. It can be caused by various factors, such as trauma, surgery, or childbirth. Treatment typically involves managing the underlying cause and may include physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
Related terms[edit | edit source]
- Pudendal nerve
- Sacral plexus
- Perineum
- Bulbospongiosus muscle
- Ischiocavernosus muscle
- Transverse perineal muscle
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