Ovarian plexus

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nerve: Ovarian plexus
Latin plexus ovaricus
Gray's subject #220 987
Dorlands/Elsevier p_24/12648187

In the female, the ovarian plexus arises from the renal plexus, and is distributed to the ovary, and fundus of the uterus.

It is carried in the suspensory ligament of the ovary.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dictionary at eMedicine suspensory+ligament+of+ovary

[edit] External links

This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated. Please edit the article if this is the case, and feel free to remove this notice when it is no longer relevant.

v  d  e
Autonomic nervous system
sympathetic nervous system: sympathetic trunks (white ramus communicans, gray ramus communicans) - collateral ganglia

cavernous plexus - cervical ganglia: (superior, middle, inferior) - splanchnic nerves: (thoracic, lumbar, sacral) - ganglion impar

internal carotid - cardiac

celiac: celiac ganglia - aorticorenal - renal - spermatic/ovarian - superior mesenteric - aortic plexus - inferior mesenteric - hepatic - splenic - gastric - pancreatic - suprarenal

hypogastric: superior hypogastric - inferior hypogastric - vesical - prostatic - uterovaginal

parasympathetic nervous system: ciliary ganglion (short ciliary nerves) - pterygopalatine ganglion (nerve of pterygoid canal) - submandibular ganglion - otic ganglion - pelvic splanchnic