hypogastric plexus
The surgeon carefully identifies the hypogastric plexus during the procedure.
Noun: * A network of nerves (a plexus) located in the lower abdomen, specifically in front of the sacrum. Its primary function is to transmit autonomic (involuntary) nerve signals to and from the organs and blood vessels within the pelvic cavity.
The term "hypogastric plexus" is a specific anatomical term used in medical, biological, and clinical contexts. It refers to a singular, defined structure in the nervous system. * It is typically used with definite articles (the) or possessive determiners (the left, the superior). * It can be modified by adjectives specifying its parts (e.g., superior, inferior) or its condition.
- In an anatomy textbook: "The hypogastric plexus is a crucial autonomic pathway for pelvic organ function."
- In a surgical report: "The surgeon took care to avoid damaging the hypogastric plexus during the procedure."
- Describing a condition: "Chronic pain in the region may be related to irritation of the hypogastric plexus."
- Superior Hypogastric Plexus: Refers to the upper portion of the plexus, often targeted in medical procedures for pain management.
- Example: "A nerve block of the superior hypogastric plexus can alleviate pelvic pain."
- Inferior Hypogastric Plexus: Refers to the lower, more complex network of nerves extending from the main plexus.
- Example: "The inferior hypogastric plexus provides innervation to the bladder and reproductive organs."
- Pelvic Plexus: This is often used synonymously with the inferior hypogastric plexus, emphasizing its location and function.
- Autonomic Plexus: A general term for any network of autonomic nerves; the hypogastric plexus is one example.
- Plexus (n.): A general term for a network of nerves or blood vessels.
- Pelvic autonomic plexus (a descriptive synonym).
- There are no common, non-technical synonyms for this precise anatomical structure.
- Innervated by the hypogastric plexus: Describes organs that receive nerve signals from this plexus.
- Hypogastric plexus block: A clinical procedure involving the injection of anesthetic near this nerve network to treat pain.
- Damage to the hypogastric plexus: A potential complication of surgery or trauma that can affect pelvic organ function.
The surgeon carefully identifies the hypogastric plexus during the procedure.
- a plexus of nerves serving the pelvic viscera