This video covers the anatomy, course and location of the iliohypogastric nerve, a branch of the lumbar plexus. Take our quiz on the lumbar plexus at
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The iliohypogastric nerve stems from the ventral ramus of L1 from the lumbar plexus and arises with the ilioinguinal nerve as a single trunk from the L1 nerve root.
The iliohypogastric nerve pierces the transversus abdominis muscle and continues anteriorly between the transversus abdominis and the internal oblique abdominal muscle. It divides into an anterior cutaneous branch and a lateral cutaneous branch and provides motor and sensory functions.
Motor innervation is provided to the transversus abdominis muscle and the internal oblique muscle.
Sensory innervation is supplied to some of the abdominal muscles, the suprapubic and posterolateral gluteal skin.
In this video we will take a closer look at the iliohypogastric nerve, its course and innervation:
- 0:09 origin
- 0:55 course
- 2:03 anterior cutaneous branch
- 2:55 lateral cutaneous branch
- 3:32 iliohypogastric nerve function (sensory innervation)
- 3:50 iliohypogastric nerve function (motor innervation)
- 4:04 ilioinguinal neuralgia and clinical significance
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The iliohypogastric nerve stems from the ventral ramus of L1 from the lumbar plexus and arises with the ilioinguinal nerve as a single trunk from the L1 nerve root.
The iliohypogastric nerve pierces the transversus abdominis muscle and continues anteriorly between the transversus abdominis and the internal oblique abdominal muscle. It divides into an anterior cutaneous branch and a lateral cutaneous branch and provides motor and sensory functions.
Motor innervation is provided to the transversus abdominis muscle and the internal oblique muscle.
Sensory innervation is supplied to some of the abdominal muscles, the suprapubic and posterolateral gluteal skin.
In this video we will take a closer look at the iliohypogastric nerve, its course and innervation:
- 0:09 origin
- 0:55 course
- 2:03 anterior cutaneous branch
- 2:55 lateral cutaneous branch
- 3:32 iliohypogastric nerve function (sensory innervation)
- 3:50 iliohypogastric nerve function (motor innervation)
- 4:04 ilioinguinal neuralgia and clinical significance
Want to prepare for your exam on the ventral trunk? Take this exam preparation quiz with MC questions and clinical scenarios: https://khub.me/ig3md
Read more on the lumbar plexus in our great, free overview article about this important structure of the nervous system: https://khub.me/6va3p
For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to https://khub.me/gxgvr
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