Lateral cutaneous branch of iliohypogastric nerve
Ramus cutaneus lateralis nervi iliohypogastrici
- Related terms: Lateral cutaneous branch; Iliohypogastric nerve; Iliopubic nerve: Lateral cutaneous branch
Definition
The lateral cutaneous branch of iliohypogastric nerve is a sensory branch that emerges from the iliohypogastric nerve near the iliac crest. It pierces the internal oblique muscle and the external oblique aponeurosis to supply sensory innervation to the skin over the posterolateral gluteal region.
References
Drake, R.L., Vogl, A.W., and Mitchell, A.W.M. (2010). ‘Chapter 4: Abdomen’, in Gray’s anatomy for students. (2nd ed.) Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, Philadelphia PA 19103, pp.378-379.
Apaydin, N. and Bozkurt, M. (2015) ‘Chapter 10 - Surgical Exposures for Nerves of the Lower Limb’, in Tubbs, R.S., Rizk, E., Shoja, M.M., Loukas, M., Barbaro, N., and Spinner, R.J. (eds.) Nerves and Nerve Injuries. Academic Press, pp. 139–153.