仙結節靭帯 ( せんけっせつじんたい、英:sacrotuberous ligament

 

 仙結節靭帯とは

  

 

 以下は「船戸和弥のホームページ」の「解剖学」からの引用文となる。

 「 仙結節靱帯は三角形をした強大な靱帯で、坐骨結節よりおこり、内上方に扇形に放散して、下後腸骨棘、仙骨下半部の外側縁、尾骨につく。仙棘靱帯とともに、大坐骨切痕および小坐骨切痕をそれぞれ大坐骨孔、小坐骨孔にかえる。また後面は大臀筋の起始となる。しばしば下臀皮神経の枝によって貫かれる。この靱帯の深層で、これと仙棘靱帯との間を、陰部神経、内陰部動静脈が走る。」

 

 

 また、以下は「Wikipedia」の解説文となる。

「The sacrotuberous ligament (great or posterior sacrosciatic ligament) is situated at the lower and back part of the pelvis. It is flat, and triangular in form; narrower in the middle than at the ends.
Structure: It runs from the sacrum (the lower transverse sacral tubercles, the inferior margins sacrum and the upper coccyx[1]) to the tuberosity of the ischium.
The sacrotuberous ligament is attached by its broad base to the posterior superior iliac spine, the posterior sacroiliac ligaments (with which it is partly blended), to the lower transverse sacral tubercles and the lateral margins of the lower sacrum and upper coccyx. Its oblique fibres descend laterally, converging to form a thick, narrow band that widens again below and is attached to the medial margin of the ischial tuberosity. It then spreads along the ischial ramus as the falciform process, whose concave edge blends with the fascial sheath of the internal pudendal vessels and pudendal nerve. The lowest fibres of gluteus maximus are attached to the posterior surface of the ligament; superficial fibres of the lower part of the ligament continue into the tendon of biceps femoris. The ligament is pierced by the coccygeal branches of the inferior gluteal artery, the perforating cutaneous nerve and filaments of the coccygeal plexus.[2]
Variation:The membranous falciform process of the sacrotuberous ligament was found to be absent in 13% of cadavers. When present it extends towards the ischioanal fossa travelling along the ischial ramus and fusing with the obturator fascia.
The lower border of the ligament was found to be directly continuous with the tendon of origin of the long head of the Biceps femoris in approximately 50% of subjects.[3] Biceps femoris could therefore act to stabilise the sacroiliac joint via the sacrotuberous ligament.
Function:The sacrotuberous ligament contains the coccygeal branch of the inferior gluteal artery. 」