Inferior gluteal
Inferior Gluteal Artery
The Inferior Gluteal Artery is a significant blood vessel in the human body that supplies blood to the gluteal region. It is a branch of the internal iliac artery, and it is primarily responsible for providing oxygenated blood to the gluteus maximus muscle, the largest muscle in the human body.
Anatomy
The Inferior Gluteal Artery originates from the internal iliac artery in the pelvis. It exits the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen, below the piriformis muscle. It then divides into superficial and deep branches. The superficial branch supplies the gluteus maximus muscle, while the deep branch supplies the hip joint and other deep structures.
Function
The primary function of the Inferior Gluteal Artery is to supply oxygenated blood to the gluteus maximus muscle. This muscle is responsible for the movement of the hip and thigh, and it is crucial for activities such as walking, running, and climbing. The artery also provides blood to the hip joint and other deep structures in the gluteal region.
Clinical Significance
Damage to the Inferior Gluteal Artery can lead to significant blood loss due to its size and the amount of blood it carries. It can also lead to ischemia or lack of oxygen supply to the gluteus maximus muscle and the hip joint, which can result in pain and loss of function. Therefore, knowledge of the anatomy and function of this artery is crucial in surgical procedures involving the hip and gluteal region.
See Also
- Superior Gluteal Artery
- Internal Iliac Artery
- Gluteus Maximus Muscle
- Greater Sciatic Foramen
- Piriformis Muscle
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