Ischial spine
| Ischial spine | |
|---|---|
|  Capsule of hip-joint (distended). Posterior aspect. (Spine of ischium labeled at upper left.) | |
|  Left hip-joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis. (Spine of ischium labeled at center left.) | |
| Details | |
| Identifiers | |
| Latin | Spina ischiadica Spina ischiaca Spina ischialis | 
| Dorlands /Elsevier | s_18/12749322 | 
| TA | A02.5.01.205 | 
| FMA | 17028 | 
From the posterior border of the body of the Ischium there extends backward a thin and pointed triangular eminence, the ischial spine, more or less elongated in different subjects.
Surfaces
| external surface | gives attachment to the Gemellus superior | 
| internal surface | gives attachment to the Coccygeus, Levator ani, and the pelvic fascia | 
| pointed extremity | the sacrospinous ligament is attached. | 
Clinical Significance
It can serve as a landmark in pudendal anesthesia.[1]
Additional images
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 Right hip bone, external surface, showing the greater and lesser sciatic notches, separated by the ischial spine. 
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 Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view. 
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PELVIS. ANTERIOR VIEW. 
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
- ↑ "Clinical Case - Perineum & External Genitalia". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
External links
- Anatomy photo:41:os-0105 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The Female Perineum: Osteology"
- Anatomy photo:44:st-0724 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The Male Pelvis"
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