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The ilioinguinal nerve is a branch of the first (L1). It separates from the first lumbar nerve along with the larger iliohypogastric nerve. It emerges from the lateral border of the just inferior to the , and passes obliquely across the quadratus lumborum and . The ilioinguinal nerve then perforates the transversus abdominis near the anterior part of the , and communicates with the iliohypogastric nerve between the transversus and the internal oblique muscle.

It then pierces the internal oblique muscle, distributing filaments to it, and then accompanies the (in males) or the round ligament of uterus (in females) through the superficial inguinal ring. Its fibres are then distributed to the skin of the upper and medial part of the , and to the following locations in the male and female:

  • In the male ("anterior scrotal nerve"): to the skin over the root of the and upper part of the .
  • In the female ("anterior labial nerve"): to the skin covering the and .

The ilioinguinal nerve does not pass through the deep inguinal ring, and thus only travels through part of the . It mediates the cremasteric reflex.


Variations
The size of this nerve is in inverse proportion to that of the iliohypogastric. Occasionally, it is very small, and ends by joining the iliohypogastric; in such cases, a branch from the iliohypogastric takes the place of the ilioinguinal, or the latter nerve may be altogether absent.


Ilioinguinal nerve block
The ilioinguinal nerve is clinically important when considering an ilioinguinal or iliohypogastric .

The indications for nerve block include for procedures involving the abdominal region such as or pain relief for procedures such as a caesarean section. is an example of the anaesthetic which may be used for the block.

==Additional images==


External links
  • - "Posterior abdominal wall, dissection, anterior view"
  • - "Anterior Abdominal Wall: The Iliohypogastric and IlioInguinal Nerves"
  • - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: Nerves of the Lumbar Plexus"
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