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NEUROLOGY of ABDOMINAL REGION. Vagus Nerve Provides parasympathetic innervation to abdominal viscera: Provides parasympathetic innervation to abdominal.

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1 NEUROLOGY of ABDOMINAL REGION

2 Vagus Nerve Provides parasympathetic innervation to abdominal viscera: Provides parasympathetic innervation to abdominal viscera: To left colic flexure. Branches: Esophageal branches (to esophageal plexus). Gastric branches: Anterior gastric to stomach. Posterior gastric to stomach. Gall bladder. Intestinal.

3 Lumbar Plexus Ventral rami of L1-3 and most of L4. Ventral rami of L1-3 and most of L4. Muscular branches: Muscular branches: Nerve to quadratus lumborum (T12-L3). Nerve to psoas major (L1-L3) Nerve to psoas minor (L1)

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5 Lumbar Plexus Iliohypogastrric nerve: Iliohypogastrric nerve:L1. Travels lateral to psoas major. Innervates: Lateral buttock. Hypogastric region.

6 Lumbar Plexus Ilioinguinal nerve: Ilioinguinal nerve:L1. Travels lateral to psoas major. Innervates: Skin of groin. Scrotum.Labia.

7 Lumbar Plexus Genitofemoral nerve (L1-2.): Genitofemoral nerve (L1-2.): Travels through psoas major. Divides into genital and femoral branches. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (L2-3.): Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (L2-3.): Travels lateral to psoas major. Femoral nerve (L2-4): Femoral nerve (L2-4): Largest branch of lumbar plexus. Travels lateral to psoas major.

8 Lumbar Plexus Obturator nerve (L2-4): Obturator nerve (L2-4): Travels medial to psoas major. To adductor muscles of lower extremity. Accessory obturator nerve (L3-4): Accessory obturator nerve (L3-4): Travels medial to psoas major. To pectineus muscle.

9 Nerves of Abdominal Wall Thoracoabdominal nerves (T7-T11): Thoracoabdominal nerves (T7-T11): Innervate anterior abdominal muscles, overlying skin and peripheral diaphragm. Anterior cutaneous nerves. Lateral cutaneous nerves. Subcostal nerve (T12): Inferior external oblique and skin over anterior superior iliac spine and hip.

10 Thoracic Sympathetic Trunk Greater splanchnic nerve (T5-9): Greater splanchnic nerve (T5-9): Celiac ganglia: Prevertebral. Superior to celiac trunk. Celiac plexus: Sympathetic to: stomach, duodenum, ileum, jejunum, spleen, pancreas, gall bladder, kidneys, suprarenal glands. Hepatic plexus: Sympathetic to liver.

11 Thoracic Sympathetic Trunk Lesser splanchnic nerve (T10-11): Lesser splanchnic nerve (T10-11): Superior mesenteric ganglia: Prevertebral. Superior mesenteric plexus: Sympathetic to: duodenum, ileum, jejunum, cecum, vermiform appendix, ascending colon, transverse colon, pancreas.

12 Thoracic Sympathetic Trunk Least splanchnic nerve (T12): Least splanchnic nerve (T12): Aorticorenal ganglia: Prevertebral. Sympathetic to: kidneys, suprarenal glands.

13 Abdominal Sympathetic Trunk Paravertebral. Paravertebral. Continuous with thoracic sympathetic trunk. Continuous with thoracic sympathetic trunk. Lumbar splanchnic nerves (T11-L2): Lumbar splanchnic nerves (T11-L2): Inferior mesenteric ganglion (prevertebral). Superior hypogastric plexus: Sympathetic innervation to descending colon and sigmoid colon.


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