Abstract
Radical pelvic surgery in women is considerably handicapped by serious neurogenic complications, commonly due to lesions in the inferior hypogastric plexus or its branches, which cannot be easily identified in the female pelvic cavity. The pelvic cavities of 42 adult female cadavers were studied and the relations between the nervous structures and the cardinal and utero-sacral ligaments were analysed. The possibility of identifying and recognising in vivo anatomical findings of the pelvic plexus is the fulcrum of nerve sparing pelvic surgery.
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