📂 Anatomy
splanchnic nerves — Definition
splanchnic sinirler / splanchnic nerves
Splanchnic nerves are nerves that carry sympathetic fibers of the autonomous nervous system, caused by torasic, lumbar and sakral regions. These nerves range from prevertebral gangliones (such as gravel, aorticorenal, superior and inferior mezenteric ganglions), and play a role in inner organs (such as the intestines, kidneys). Clinically, the blockade of splanchnic nerves can be used for pain management in cases such as chronic abdominal pain or pancreatitis.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is splanchnic sinirler?
splanchnic sinirler; splanchnic nerves are nerves that carry sympathetic fibers of the autonomous nervous system, caused by torasic, lumbar and sakral regions. These nerves range from prevertebral gangliones (such as gravel, aorticorenal, superior and inferior mezenteric ganglions), and play a role in inner organs (such as the intestines, kidneys). Clinically, the blockade of splanchnic nerves can be used for pain management in cases such as chronic abdominal pain or pancreatitis.
❓ What is splanchnic nerves in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "splanchnic nerves" is splanchnic sinirler.
❓ Which medical field is splanchnic sinirler related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.