coccygeal plexus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small nerve plexus: The coccygeal plexus is a minor network of nerves located near the coccyx (tailbone).
- Formed by specific nerves: It is specifically formed by the ventral rami (anterior branches) of the fifth sacral nerve (S5) and the coccygeal nerve (Co1).
Usage
- Anatomical Context: The term is used almost exclusively in medical, anatomical, and clinical contexts to describe this specific neural structure.
- The coccygeal plexus supplies sensory innervation to the skin over the coccyx.
- Damage to the coccygeal plexus is a rare but possible complication of pelvic surgery.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Relevance: While small, it can be involved in conditions like coccydynia (pain in the tailbone region).
- The physician considered irritation of the coccygeal plexus as a potential source of the patient's chronic pain.
Variants and Related Words
- Coccygeal (adj): Pertaining to the coccyx (tailbone).
- The coccygeal vertebrae are fused.
- Plexus (n): A network of intersecting nerves, blood vessels, or lymphatic vessels.
- The brachial plexus innervates the upper limb.
Synonyms
- Coccygeal nerve plexus: A more descriptive synonym.
- Plexus coccygeus: The Latin anatomical term.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Sacral plexus: A larger, more significant nerve plexus formed by lumbar and sacral nerves, located superior to the coccygeal plexus.
- Coccydynia: Medical term for pain in the coccyx area, which may involve the coccygeal plexus.
Noun
- a small plexus formed by the fifth sacral and coccygeal nerves