Marani E, Pijl M E, Kraan M C, Lycklama à Nijeholt G A, Videleer A C
Department of Physiology, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Neurourol Urodyn. 1993;12(6):585-98. doi: 10.1002/nau.1930120611.
The extension of a dorsal rhizotomy in bladder stimulation patients is partly determined by connections between the ventral rami of the second, third, and fourth sacral spinal nerves. The literature is inconclusive on interconnections of these ventral rami in the human sacral plexus. The sacral plexuses of ten human cadavers were dissected in this gross anatomy study. In nine cases a branch connecting the ventral rami of the second and third sacral spinal nerves was found. Electron microscopy demonstrated the presence of thick myelinated fibers in this branch. In the male plexuses this branch formed the only link between the second sacral spinal segment and the pelvic plexus. The ventral ramus of the second sacral nerve always contributed to the pudendal nerve, whereas involvement of the ventral rami of the first and third sacral nerves differed individually and intersexually.
膀胱刺激患者中背根切断术的扩展部分取决于第二、第三和第四骶神经腹侧支之间的连接。关于这些腹侧支在人骶丛中的相互连接,文献尚无定论。在这项大体解剖学研究中,解剖了10具人类尸体的骶丛。在9例中发现了一条连接第二和第三骶神经腹侧支的分支。电子显微镜显示该分支中存在厚髓鞘纤维。在男性丛中,该分支构成了第二骶神经节段与盆腔丛之间的唯一联系。第二骶神经的腹侧支总是参与阴部神经的构成,而第一和第三骶神经腹侧支的参与情况在个体间和两性间存在差异。