Anterior scrotal nerves
Anterior Scrotal Nerves[edit]

The anterior scrotal nerves are branches of the ilioinguinal nerve and the genitofemoral nerve, which are responsible for providing sensory innervation to the anterior part of the scrotum in males. In females, these nerves supply the skin of the mons pubis and the labia majora.
Anatomy[edit]
The anterior scrotal nerves originate from the lumbar plexus, specifically from the first and second lumbar nerves (L1 and L2). The ilioinguinal nerve, which arises from the first lumbar nerve, travels through the inguinal canal and emerges to supply the skin of the upper medial thigh, the root of the penis, and the anterior scrotum in males. In females, it supplies the skin over the mons pubis and the labia majora.
The genitofemoral nerve, which arises from the first and second lumbar nerves, divides into two branches: the genital branch and the femoral branch. The genital branch enters the inguinal canal and supplies the cremaster muscle and the skin of the anterior scrotum in males, and the skin of the mons pubis and labia majora in females.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the anterior scrotal nerves is to provide sensory innervation to the skin of the anterior scrotum. This includes the sensation of touch, temperature, and pain. These nerves play a crucial role in the sensory perception of the external genitalia, contributing to the protective reflexes and the sensory experience during sexual activity.
Clinical Significance[edit]
Injury or entrapment of the anterior scrotal nerves can lead to pain or numbness in the areas they supply. Such conditions may arise from surgical procedures, trauma, or hernias. Understanding the anatomy of these nerves is important for surgeons performing operations in the inguinal region to avoid inadvertent damage.
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