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Ilioinguinal Nerve

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Description

Course of ilioinguinal nerve[1]
Schematic diagram showing the pathway of ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric and genitofemoral nerve. GFN: genitofemoral nerve[2]

Name

  • Ilioinguinal Nerve

General

  • One of the terminal branches of the lumbar plexus
  • Function is sensory innervation to the skin of the anteromedial thigh and part of genitalia
  • Innervates internal abdominal oblique, transversus abdominus

Gross Anatomy

  • Continuation of the anterior ramus of spinal nerve L1, rarely T12/L2
  • Passes posterior to psoas major, emerges anterior to quadratus lumborum
  • Continues obliquely passing over iliacus before piercing the transversus abdominus at the iliac crest
  • Also passes through the internal oblique muscle to enter the inguinal canal
  • After exiting, it gives off its sensory branches

Branches

  • Anterior labial nerves
  • Anterior scrotal nerves

Motor Innervation

Sensory Innervation

  • Skin of proximal medial thigh, mons pubis
  • Female: labium majus and root of the clitoris
  • Male: anterior scrotum and root of the penis

Anatomic Variation


Clinical Significance

  • Ilioinguinal Nerve Injury

See Also


References

  1. Kohan, Lynn, Colleen McKenna, and Anna Irwin. "Ilioinguinal neuropathy." Current Pain and Headache Reports 24 (2020): 1-8.
  2. Soneji, Neilesh, and Philip Wenn Hsin Peng. "Ultrasound-guided pain interventions-a review of techniques for peripheral nerves." The Korean journal of pain 26.2 (2013): 111-124.
Created by:
John Kiel on 3 February 2025 19:25:19
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3 February 2025 20:37:56
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