Lesser sciatic notch

Lesser sciatic notch

Right hip bone, external surface, showing greater sciatic notch and lesser sciatic notch, separated by the spine of ischium.

Course and branches of the pudendal nerve through the lesser sciatic notch
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Latin Incisura ischiadica minor
TA A02.5.01.206
FMA 16911

Anatomical terms of bone

Below the ischial spine is a small notch, the lesser sciatic notch; it is smooth, coated in the recent state with cartilage, the surface of which presents two or three ridges corresponding to the subdivisions of the tendon of the Obturator internus, which winds over it.

It is converted into a foramen, the lesser sciatic foramen, by the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments, and transmits the tendon of the Obturator internus, the nerve which supplies that muscle, and the internal pudendal vessels and pudendal nerve.

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

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