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The answer is the pelvic splanchnic nerve.

Sacral nerves carrying parasympathetic innervation to the pelvic organs are called pelvic splanchnic nerves.

What do you know about the pelvic splanchnic nerve?

  • Damage to the pelvic parasympathetic neurons can result in erectile dysfunction in men and a flaccid bladder with overflow incontinence. It should be emphasized that sexual function is influenced by both sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic nerves.
  • The pelvic and genital organs are partially innervated by the pelvic splanchnic nerves. The internal urethral sphincter's opening and shutting, the rectus muscle's motility, and sexual processes including erection are all governed by the nervous system.
  • Pelvic splanchnic nerve arises from anterior rami of sacral spinal nerve S2, S3, and S4 and enters into sacral plexus.
  • Pelvic splanchnic nerve is also called nervi erigentes.
  • Pelvic splanchnic nerve provide parasympathetic input to autonomic ganglia of the pelvis.

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