Vesical nervous plexus

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The vesical nervous plexus arises from the forepart of the pelvic plexus. The nerves composing it are numerous, and contain a large proportion of spinal nerve fibers. They accompany the vesicle arteries, and are distributed to the sides and fundus of the bladder. Numerous filaments also pass to the seminal vesicles and vas deferens; those accompanying the vas deferens join, on the spermatic cord, with branches from the spermatic plexus.

Vesical nervous plexus
Lower half of right sympathetic trunk
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InnervatesUrinary bladder
Identifiers
Latinplexus vesicalis
TA98A14.3.03.055
TA26719
FMA6646
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

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  This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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