- Obturator foramen
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Bone: Obturator foramen Pelvis. Obturator foramen is 7. Symphysis pubis exposed by a coronal section. Obturator canal labelled at center. Latin foramen obturatum Gray's subject #57 237 The obturator foramen is the hole created by the ischium and pubis bones of the pelvis through which nerves and muscles pass.
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General structure
It is bounded by a thin, uneven margin, to which a strong membrane is attached, and presents, superiorly, a deep groove, the obturator groove, which runs from the pelvis obliquely medialward and downward.
This groove is converted into the obturator canal by a ligamentous band, a specialized part of the obturator membrane, attached to two tubercles:
- one, the posterior obturator tubercle, on the medial border of the ischium, just in front of the acetabular notch
- the other, the anterior obturator tubercle, on the obturator crest of the superior ramus of the pubis
Through the canal the obturator artery, obturator vein and obturator nerve pass out of the pelvis.
---> For etymology see obturate.
Variations
Reflecting the overall gender differences between male and female pelvises, the obturator foramina are round in the male and oval in the female.
Additionally, unilateral pelvis hypoplasia can cause differences in size between the obturator foramina, and there are even rare reports of individual pelvises featuring a double obturator foramen in one of the hip bones.[1]
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References
- This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated.
- ^ Apostolos Karantanas, Konstantina Velesiotou, and Evagelos Sakellariou (2002). "Double Obturator Foramen". Larissa General Hospital, Greece. http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/178/1/245.
External links
- SUNY Labs 17:st-0205 - "Major Joints of the Lower Extremity: hip and sacrum (anterior view)"
- Atlas of anatomy at UMich male_urethrogram - "Pelvis & Perineum: Male Urethrogram"
- Photo at vc.cc.tx.us
Bones of pelvis / pelvic cavity (TA A02.5.01–03, GA 2.231–241) General Ilium arcuate linegluteal lines (posterior, anterior, inferior)
iliac spines (anterior superior, anterior inferior, posterior superior, posterior inferior)
other: crest · tuberosity · tubercle · fossaIschium no substructuresPubis Compound Categories:- Pelvis
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