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Genitofemoral Nerve

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Description

Illustration of the genitofemoral nerve[1]
Anatomy of the genitofemoral nerve[2]

Name

  • Genitofemoral Nerve

General

  • Branch of the lumbar plexus
  • Arises from the anterior rami of spinal nerves L1-L2
  • Contributes to the sensation of the thigh and genitalia, and innervates the cremaster muscle in males.

Gross Anatomy

  • Originates in the substance of the psoas major muscle
  • Descends retroperitoneally towards the inguinal ligament
  • Crosses the ureter just proximal to inguinal ligament
  • Bifurcates into femoral and genital branches after it pierces the psoas fascia

Innervation

  • Sensory nerve to the upper thigh
  • Female: mons pubis, labia majora
  • Male: anterior scrutum
  • Muscle: cremaster muscle

Genital Branch

  • Courses inferiorly, crosses the external iliac artery and enters the inguinal canal
  • Accompanied by spermatic cord (male), round ligament (females)
  • Exits inguinal canal through the superficial inguinal ring to supply external genitalia
  • Mainly responsible for the cremasteric reflex

Femoral Branch

  • Also called the lumboingunal branch
  • Courses lateral to the external iliac artery
  • Travels underneath the inguinal ligament, pierces the femoral sheath and enters the thigh
  • Provides sensory innervation of the skin of the anterior, upper, medial thigh

Clinical Significance

  • Needs to be updated

See Also


References

  1. Mahabadi, Navid, Valerie Lew, and Michael Kang. "Anatomy, Abdomen and Pelvis, Femoral Sheath." (2018).
  2. Image courtesy of teachmeanatomy.info
Created by:
John Kiel on 3 February 2025 18:27:03
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