Lesser sciatic foramen
The lesser sciatic foramen is an opening (foramen) between the pelvis and the back of the thigh. The foramen is formed by the sacrotuberous ligament which runs between the sacrum and the ischial tuberosity and the sacrospinous ligament which runs between the sacrum and the ischial spine.
Lesser sciatic foramen | |
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Image of the pelvis showing the lesser sciatic foramen. | |
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Identifiers | |
Latin | Foramen ischiadicum minus |
TA98 | A03.6.03.009 |
TA2 | 1345 |
FMA | 17035 |
Anatomical terminology |
Structure
The lesser sciatic foramen has the following boundaries:
- Anterior: the tuberosity of the ischium
- Superior: the spine of the ischium and sacrospinous ligament
- Posterior: the sacrotuberous ligament
Alternatively, the foramen can be defined by the boundaries of the lesser sciatic notch and the two ligaments.
Function
The following pass through the foramen:
See also
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 309 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
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