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'''Gluteal Sulcus'''
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The '''Gluteal Sulcus''' (also known as the '''Gluteal Crease''' or '''Buttock Crease''') is a horizontal line or crease formed by the inferior aspect of the [[buttocks]] and the posterior upper leg. It is a prominent feature of the human anatomy, particularly in the posterior view.
== Gluteal Sulcus ==
[[File:Horizontal_gluteal_crease.jpg|thumb|right|The horizontal gluteal crease, also known as the gluteal sulcus.]]
The '''gluteal sulcus''' is a prominent anatomical feature located on the human body. It is the crease or fold that separates the buttocks from the upper thigh. This feature is also commonly referred to as the "horizontal gluteal crease."


==Etymology==
== Anatomy ==
The term "Gluteal" is derived from the Latin word "Gluteus", meaning buttock, while "Sulcus" is a Latin word that translates to "groove" or "furrow". Thus, the term "Gluteal Sulcus" essentially refers to the groove or furrow of the buttock.
The gluteal sulcus is formed by the underlying structure of the [[gluteus maximus]] muscle and the [[subcutaneous tissue]] that overlays it. The crease is a result of the attachment of the skin to the underlying fascia, which creates a natural fold. This fold is more pronounced in some individuals due to variations in muscle tone, fat distribution, and skin elasticity.


==Anatomy==
== Function ==
The Gluteal Sulcus is formed by the meeting point of the [[gluteus maximus muscle]] and the posterior thigh. It is more pronounced and visible when the hip is extended due to the tension created in the fascia and skin. The Gluteal Sulcus is not a bony landmark but is significant in the clinical setting for procedures such as intramuscular injections and surgeries.
While the gluteal sulcus itself does not have a specific function, it is an important landmark in the anatomy of the lower body. It helps to delineate the boundary between the [[gluteal region]] and the [[posterior thigh]]. This distinction is important in various medical and surgical procedures, as well as in the assessment of certain medical conditions.


==Clinical Significance==
== Clinical Significance ==
The Gluteal Sulcus serves as a landmark for several medical procedures. For instance, it is used as a reference point for administering [[intramuscular injections]] in the gluteal region. It is also significant in plastic and reconstructive surgeries, particularly in procedures such as [[gluteal augmentation]] and [[gluteoplasty]].
The gluteal sulcus can be a site of interest in several clinical contexts:


==Related Terms==
* '''Surgical Procedures''': The gluteal sulcus is often considered during [[cosmetic surgery]] procedures, such as [[gluteal augmentation]] or [[liposuction]], to ensure natural-looking results.
* [[Gluteus Maximus]]: The muscle that forms the majority of the buttock and meets the thigh to form the Gluteal Sulcus.
* '''Injections''': The area above the gluteal sulcus is commonly used for intramuscular injections, such as the [[dorsogluteal injection site]].
* [[Intramuscular Injection]]: A type of injection where the medicine is delivered into the muscles. The Gluteal Sulcus serves as a landmark for these injections.
* '''Pathology''': Conditions such as [[pilonidal cysts]] or [[abscesses]] may occur near the gluteal sulcus, requiring medical attention.
* [[Gluteoplasty]]: A surgical procedure to improve the size and shape of the buttocks. The Gluteal Sulcus is a significant landmark in this procedure.


==See Also==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Gluteal muscles]]
* [[Gluteus maximus]]
* [[Gluteal region]]
* [[Gluteal region]]
* [[Human anatomy]]
* [[Thigh]]
* [[Subcutaneous tissue]]


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Latest revision as of 05:26, 16 February 2025


Gluteal Sulcus[edit]

The horizontal gluteal crease, also known as the gluteal sulcus.

The gluteal sulcus is a prominent anatomical feature located on the human body. It is the crease or fold that separates the buttocks from the upper thigh. This feature is also commonly referred to as the "horizontal gluteal crease."

Anatomy[edit]

The gluteal sulcus is formed by the underlying structure of the gluteus maximus muscle and the subcutaneous tissue that overlays it. The crease is a result of the attachment of the skin to the underlying fascia, which creates a natural fold. This fold is more pronounced in some individuals due to variations in muscle tone, fat distribution, and skin elasticity.

Function[edit]

While the gluteal sulcus itself does not have a specific function, it is an important landmark in the anatomy of the lower body. It helps to delineate the boundary between the gluteal region and the posterior thigh. This distinction is important in various medical and surgical procedures, as well as in the assessment of certain medical conditions.

Clinical Significance[edit]

The gluteal sulcus can be a site of interest in several clinical contexts:

Related Pages[edit]