Variations of Nerves Located in Deep Gluteal Region

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The relation of the nerves with the piriformis muscle in the deep gluteal region examined in 50 buttock from 18 male and 7 male newborn cadavers. The nerves were found in usual position in 74% of sides, while one or more nerves perforated the piriformis in 16% and, unusual location of the nerves with intact piriformis was in 10% of sides. Abnormal located nerves are utilised in view of whether originating from dorsal or ventral part of the sacral plexus.

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Haluk Uluutku, M. H., & Kurtoǧlu, Z. (1999). Variations of Nerves Located in Deep Gluteal Region. Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica, 76(5), 273–276. https://doi.org/10.2535/ofaj1936.76.5_273

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