Uterovaginal plexus (nerves)

Nerve: Uterovaginal plexus (nerves)
Latin plexus uterovaginalis

The Uterovaginal plexus is a division of the inferior hypogastric plexus. In older texts, it is referred to as two structures, the "vaginal plexus" and "uterine plexus".

  • The Vaginal Plexus arises from the lower part of the pelvic plexus. It is distributed to the walls of the vagina, to the erectile tissue of the vestibule, and to the clitoris. The nerves composing this plexus contain, like the vesical, a large proportion of spinal nerve fibers.

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This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.

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