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Obturator canal
Obturator canal, above the obturator membrane
The relations of the femoral and abdominal inguinal rings, seen from within the abdomen. Right side. (Obturator canal not labeled, but visible at bottom center.)
Details
Identifiers
Latin canalis obturatorius
TA98 A03.6.01.003
TA2 1849
FMA 25715
Anatomical terminology

The obturator canal is a passageway formed in the obturator foramen by part of the obturator membrane and the pelvis. It connects the pelvis to the thigh.

Structure

Variations in origin and course of obturator artery. (Obturator canal not labeled, but visible at bottom center of each diagram.)

The obturator canal is formed between the obturator membrane and the pelvis. [1] The obturator artery, obturator vein, and obturator nerve all travel through the canal.

Clinical significance

An obturator hernia is a type of hernia involving an intrusion into the obturator canal.

The obturator nerve can be compressed in the obturator canal. [2]

The obturator canal may be compressed during pregnancy and major traumatic injuries, causing obturator syndrome. [3]

See also

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Federle, Michael P.; Rosado-de-Christenson, Melissa L.; Raman, Siva P.; Carter, Brett W., eds. (2017-01-01), "Female Pelvic Floor", Imaging Anatomy: Chest, Abdomen, Pelvis (Second Edition), Elsevier, pp. 1050–1077, doi: 10.1016/B978-0-323-47781-9.50046-5, ISBN  978-0-323-47781-9, retrieved 2021-01-30
  2. ^ Weiss, Lyn; Silver, Julie K.; Lennard, Ted A.; Weiss, Jay M. (2007-01-01), Weiss, Lyn; Silver, Julie K.; Lennard, Ted A.; Weiss, Jay M. (eds.), "Chapter 6 - Nerves", Easy Injections, Philadelphia: Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 105–155, doi: 10.1016/b978-075067527-7.10006-5, ISBN  978-0-7506-7527-7, retrieved 2021-01-30
  3. ^ Garten, Hans (2013-01-01), Garten, Hans (ed.), "M. gracilis", The Muscle Test Handbook, Churchill Livingstone, pp. 108–109, doi: 10.1016/b978-0-7020-3739-9.00051-1, ISBN  978-0-7020-3739-9, retrieved 2021-01-30

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Obturator canals)
Obturator canal
Obturator canal, above the obturator membrane
The relations of the femoral and abdominal inguinal rings, seen from within the abdomen. Right side. (Obturator canal not labeled, but visible at bottom center.)
Details
Identifiers
Latin canalis obturatorius
TA98 A03.6.01.003
TA2 1849
FMA 25715
Anatomical terminology

The obturator canal is a passageway formed in the obturator foramen by part of the obturator membrane and the pelvis. It connects the pelvis to the thigh.

Structure

Variations in origin and course of obturator artery. (Obturator canal not labeled, but visible at bottom center of each diagram.)

The obturator canal is formed between the obturator membrane and the pelvis. [1] The obturator artery, obturator vein, and obturator nerve all travel through the canal.

Clinical significance

An obturator hernia is a type of hernia involving an intrusion into the obturator canal.

The obturator nerve can be compressed in the obturator canal. [2]

The obturator canal may be compressed during pregnancy and major traumatic injuries, causing obturator syndrome. [3]

See also

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Federle, Michael P.; Rosado-de-Christenson, Melissa L.; Raman, Siva P.; Carter, Brett W., eds. (2017-01-01), "Female Pelvic Floor", Imaging Anatomy: Chest, Abdomen, Pelvis (Second Edition), Elsevier, pp. 1050–1077, doi: 10.1016/B978-0-323-47781-9.50046-5, ISBN  978-0-323-47781-9, retrieved 2021-01-30
  2. ^ Weiss, Lyn; Silver, Julie K.; Lennard, Ted A.; Weiss, Jay M. (2007-01-01), Weiss, Lyn; Silver, Julie K.; Lennard, Ted A.; Weiss, Jay M. (eds.), "Chapter 6 - Nerves", Easy Injections, Philadelphia: Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 105–155, doi: 10.1016/b978-075067527-7.10006-5, ISBN  978-0-7506-7527-7, retrieved 2021-01-30
  3. ^ Garten, Hans (2013-01-01), Garten, Hans (ed.), "M. gracilis", The Muscle Test Handbook, Churchill Livingstone, pp. 108–109, doi: 10.1016/b978-0-7020-3739-9.00051-1, ISBN  978-0-7020-3739-9, retrieved 2021-01-30

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