仙棘靭帯
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- any connection or unifying bond
- a sheet or band of tough fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages or supporting muscles or organs
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Sacrospinous ligament |
Articulations of pelvis, anterior view, with greater sciatic foramen (labeled in red) and its boundaries.
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Details |
Latin |
ligamentum sacrospinosum |
From |
Ischial spine |
To |
Sacrum |
Identifiers |
Gray's |
p.309 |
TA |
A03.6.03.005 |
FMA |
21479 |
Anatomical terminology |
The sacrospinous ligament (small or anterior sacrosciatic ligament) is a thin, triangular ligament in the human pelvis. The base of the ligament is attached to the outer edge of the sacrum and coccyx, and the tip of the ligament attaches to the spine of the ischium, a bone in the human pelvis. Its fibres are intermingled with the sacrotuberous ligament.
Contents
- 1 Structure
- 2 Function
- 3 Clinical significance
- 4 Additional images
- 5 Notes
- 6 References
- 7 External links
Structure
The sacrotuberous ligament passes behind the sacrospinous ligament. In its entire length it covers the equally triangular coccygeus muscle, to which its closely connected.[1]
Function
The presence of the ligament in the greater sciatic notch creates an opening (foramen]), the greater sciatic foramen, and also converts the lesser sciatic notch into the lesser sciatic foramen.[2] The greater sciatic foramen lies above the ligament, and the lesser sciatic foramen lies below it.
The pudendal vessels and nerve pass behind the sacrospinous ligament directly medially and inferiorly to the ischial spine. The inferior gluteal artery, from a branch of the internal iliac artery, pass behind the sciatic nerve and the sacrospinous ligament and is left uncovered in a small opening above the top of the sacrospinous ligament. The coccygeal branch of the inferior gluteal artery passes behind the mid-portion of the sacrospinous ligament and pierces the sacrotuberous ligament at multiple locations. The main body of the inferior gluteal artery leaves the pelvis posteriorly to the upper border of the sacrospinous ligament, to follow the inferior portion of the sciatic nerve out of the greater sciatic foramen.[3]
The main function of the ligament is to prevent rotation of the ilium past the sacrum. Laxity of this ligament and the sacrotuberous ligament allows this rotation to occur. Stresses to these ligaments occur most often when leaning forward or getting out of a chair.[citation needed]
Clinical significance
Vaginal prolapse or uterine prolapse may occur in women when other pelvic ligaments and supportive structures are weakened. One treatment is sacrospinous fixation. In this surgery, the apex of the vagina has a sling implanted in surgery. This travels under the vagina and is attached to the sacrospinous ligament, which may offer a sturdier support than weakened pelvic ligaments, ideally preventing further prolapse.[4]
Additional images
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Nélaton’s line and Bryant’s triangle.
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Articulations of pelvis. Posterior view.
Notes
- ^ Gray's Anatomy 1918
- ^ Platzer (2004), p 188
- ^ Thompson et al. (1999)
- ^ Vasavada et al. (2004), p 661
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
- Thompson, Jason R.; Gibb, John S.; Genadry, Rene; Burrows, Lara; Lambrou, Nicholas; Buller, Jerome L. (1999). "Anatomy of Pelvic Arteries Adjacent to the Sacrospinous Ligament: Importance of the Coccygeal Branch of the Inferior Gluteal Artery". Obstetrics & Gynecology (Baltimore, Maryland.: Johns Hopkins University) 94 (6): 973–977. doi:10.1016/s0029-7844(99)00418-4. PMID 10576185.
- Platzer, Werner (2004). Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol 1: Locomotor system (5th ed.). Thieme. ISBN 3-13-533305-1. (ISBN for the Americas 1-58890-159-9.)
- Vasavada, Sandip P.; Appell, Rodney; Sand, Peter K.; Raz, Shlomo (2004). Female Urology, Urogynecology, and Voiding Dysfunction. Informa Health Care. ISBN 0-8247-5426-3.
External links
- Anatomy figure: 17:02-03 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Posterior view of the bones and ligaments of the hip joint."
- Johns Hopkins
Joints and ligaments of torso
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Vertebral |
Syndesmosis |
Of vertebral bodies |
- anterior longitudinal ligament
- posterior longitudinal ligament
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Of vertebral arches |
- ligamenta flava
- supraspinous ligament
- interspinous ligament
- intertransverse ligament
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Symphysis |
- intervertebral disc (anulus fibrosus
- nucleus pulposus)
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Synovial joint |
Atlanto-axial |
- Medial: Cruciate ligament of atlas (Transverse ligament of atlas)
- Alar ligament
- Apical ligament of dens
- Tectorial membrane of atlanto-axial joint
- anterior atlantoaxial ligament
- posterior atlantoaxial ligament
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Zygapophysial |
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Lumbosacral |
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Sacrococcygeal |
- anterior sacrococcygeal ligament
- posterior sacrococcygeal ligament
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Thorax |
Costovertebral |
Head of rib |
- Radiate ligament
- Intra-articular ligament
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Costotransverse |
- Costotransverse ligament
- Lumbocostal ligament
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Sternocostal |
- interarticular sternocostal ligament
- radiate sternocostal ligaments
- costoxiphoid ligaments
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Interchondral |
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Costochondral |
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Pelvis |
Syndesmoses of pelvic girdle |
- Obturator membrane
- Obturator canal
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Pubic symphysis |
- superior pubic ligament
- inferior pubic ligament
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Sacroiliac |
- anterior sacroiliac ligament
- posterior sacroiliac ligament
- interosseous sacroiliac ligament
- ligaments connecting the sacrum and ischium: sacrotuberous ligament
- sacrospinous ligament
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Index of joint
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Description |
- Anatomy
- head and neck
- cranial
- arms
- torso and pelvis
- legs
- bursae and sheathes
- Physiology
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Disease |
- Arthritis
- acquired
- back
- childhood
- soft tissue
- Congenital
- Injury
- Symptoms and signs
- Examination
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- rheumatoid arthritis
- gout
- topical analgesics
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English Journal
- Transvaginal management of severe pelvic organ prolapse in nulliparous women.
- Lo TS1,2,3, Jaili S4,5, Uy-Patrimonio MC4,6, Karim NB4,7, Ibrahim R4,8.
- The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research.J Obstet Gynaecol Res.2017 Feb 4. doi: 10.1111/jog.13234. [Epub ahead of print]
- AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the management outcomes of advanced pelvic organ prolapse (POP) in nulliparous women.METHODS: Eight nulliparous women diagnosed with POP ≥ stage 3 between January 2005 and August 2013, according to the Pelvic Organ Quantification System (POPQ), were rev
- PMID 28160508
- Native tissue repair for central compartment prolapse: a narrative review.
- Paz-Levy D1, Yohay D1, Neymeyer J2, Hizkiyahu R1, Weintraub AY3.
- International urogynecology journal.Int Urogynecol J.2017 Feb;28(2):181-189. doi: 10.1007/s00192-016-3032-6. Epub 2016 May 21.
- Central descent due to a level 1 defect is a main component in pelvic organ prolapse (POP) reconstructive surgery, whether for symptomatic apical prolapse or for the prolapse repair of other compartments. A recent growth in the rate of native tissue repair procedures for POP, following the US Food a
- PMID 27209309
- Comparative Anatomy of the Ovine and Female Pelvis.
- Urbankova I1, Vdoviakova K, Rynkevic R, Sindhwani N, Deprest D, Feola A, Herijgers P, Krofta L, Deprest J.
- Gynecologic and obstetric investigation.Gynecol Obstet Invest.2017 Jan 27. doi: 10.1159/000454771. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND: Pelvic organ prolapse affects half of vaginally parous women. Several animal models are used to study its pathophysiology and treatment. Sheep are interesting because they develop spontaneously prolapse with similar risk factors as women and can be used for vaginal surgery. This study de
- PMID 28125816
Japanese Journal
- ISO-3-7 Outcomes of Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation for Treating Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse(Group 3 Reproduction/Women's Health,IS Award Candidate,International Session)
- 性器脱手術--仙棘靱帯子宮頸部固定術 (手術手技 尿失禁に関連した手術(4))
- 手術 性器脱に対する腟上端仙棘靱帯固定術施行132症例の検討 : 仙棘靱帯固定専用デシャンの作成と使用経験
- 島野 敏司,工藤 隆一
- 産婦人科治療 = Obstetrical and gynecological therapy 89(2), 253-260, 2004-08
- NAID 40019872447
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- sa·cro·spi·nous lig·a·ment [TA] the fibrous band that passes from the ischial spine to the sacrum and coccyx. Synonym(s): ligamentum sacrospinale [TA], anterior sacrosciatic ligament, ligamentum sacrospinosum sacrospinous ...
- The sacrospinous ligament is a thin ligament attached to the ischial spine (a bone prominence in the lower pelvis) and the lateral (side) regions of the sacrum (at the bottom of the spine) and coccyx, or tailbone. A ligament is a ...
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- ligamentum sacrospinale
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