Coccygeal plexus
The coccygeal plexus is a nerve plexus near the coccyx bone.
| Coccygeal plexus | |
|---|---|
|  Plan of sacral and pudendal plexuses. | |
| Details | |
| From | S4-S5, coccygeal nerve | 
| To | anococcygeal nerve | 
| Identifiers | |
| Latin | plexus coccygeus | 
| TA98 | A14.2.07.044 | 
| TA2 | 6598 | 
| FMA | 45356 | 
| Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy | |
Structure
    
This plexus is formed by the ventral rami of the fourth and fifth sacral nerves, S4 & S5, and the ventral ramus of the coccygeal nerve, Co. The relative contributions of S4 and S5 are minor and major, respectively. It gives rise to the anococcygeal nerve.[1]
References
    
- "Coccygeal Nerve - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
External links
    
- Description at uams.edu
- Coccyx pain (tailbone pain, coccydynia) (Peer-reviewed medical chapter, available free online at eMedicine)
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