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The contribution of the levator ani nerve and the pudendal nerve to the innervation of the levator ani muscles; a study in human fetuses.

Christian Wallner1, Julia van Wissen, Cornelis P Maas, Noshir F Dabhoiwala, Marco C DeRuiter, Wouter H Lamers.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The contributions of the pudendal and levator ani nerves to the innervation of the levator ani muscle (LAM) are disputed. Because of the relatively large size of the nerves in early life, we investigated this issue in human fetuses.
METHODS: (Immuno)histochemically stained serial sections of nine human fetuses (9-22 wk of gestation) were investigated. Both the left and right sides of the fetal pelves were studied individually and 3D reconstructions were prepared.
RESULTS: The levator ani nerve innervated the LAM in every pelvis, whereas a contribution of the pudendal nerve to the innervation of the LAM could be demonstrated in only 10 pelvic halves (56%). In 10 halves, we observed a communicating nerve branch between the pudendal and levator ani nerves that pierced the pelvic floor between the LAM and the coccygeus muscle. No sex differences were observed, but the innervation pattern did differ between the left and right side of a pelvis.
CONCLUSIONS: The LAM often has a dual somatic innervation with the levator ani nerve as its constant and main neuronal supply.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18036724     DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2007.11.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Urol        ISSN: 0302-2838            Impact factor:   20.096


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