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The piriformis muscle and its relationship to the autonomics of the pelvis: A single bilateral case

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posted on 2024-11-02, 05:17 authored by Nicolas Smoll, Phillip Ebrall
To report the first known finding of a variation in the medial attachments of the piriformis muscle that affects its relationship to autonomic grey rami communicantes. Method: Cadaveric dissection for continuing general educational development. Results: An incidental finding was a single case of anomolous attachment of the medial fibres of the piriformis muscle bilaterally such that the fibres arose medial to the ventral sacral foramina. This resulted in the muscle being pierced by sacral sympathetic gray rami that contribute to the autonomic nervous system within the pelvis. Conclusion: Anomalous attachment of the medial fibres of the piriformis can occur with the anatomical result being the piercing of skeletal muscle by branches within the autonomic nervous system. A speculative question is whether this anatomical finding may allow for an autonomic piriformis syndrome analogous to the musculoskeletal pirifomis syndrome.

History

Journal

Chiropractic Journal of Australia

Volume

40

Issue

2

Start page

86

End page

87

Total pages

2

Publisher

Chiropractors Association of Australian National Ltd

Place published

Wagga Wagga, Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 Chiropractors Association of Australian National Ltd

Former Identifier

2006024871

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-11-09