📂 Anatomy
lateral cutaneous branch of iliohypogastric nerve — Definition
iliohipogastrik sinirin lateral kutanöz dalı / lateral cutaneous branch of iliohypogastric nerve
Lateral blessed branch is one of two main branches of iliohipogastric nerve (from the root of L1). This branch, passing through iliak krestin, drinking the skin at the top-lateral part of the gluteal region. In the clinic, the damage of this nerve in the lower abdominal surgery, such as the repair of pubic peanut, can lead to hypothesia or parliament in the gluteal region. It is also a structure that should be carefully protected in surgical approaches due to anatomical variations of the nerve.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is iliohipogastrik sinirin lateral kutanöz dalı?
iliohipogastrik sinirin lateral kutanöz dalı; lateral blessed branch is one of two main branches of iliohipogastric nerve (from the root of L1). This branch, passing through iliak krestin, drinking the skin at the top-lateral part of the gluteal region. In the clinic, the damage of this nerve in the lower abdominal surgery, such as the repair of pubic peanut, can lead to hypothesia or parliament in the gluteal region. It is also a structure that should be carefully protected in surgical approaches due to anatomical variations of the nerve.
❓ What is lateral cutaneous branch of iliohypogastric nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "lateral cutaneous branch of iliohypogastric nerve" is iliohipogastrik sinirin lateral kutanöz dalı.
❓ Which medical field is iliohipogastrik sinirin lateral kutanöz dalı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.