Renal plexus
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Nerve: Renal plexus | ||
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The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. (Renal plexus labeled at center right.) | ||
Plan of right sympathetic cord and splanchnic nerves. (Renal plexus labeled at bottom center.) | ||
Latin | plexus renalis | |
Gray's | subject #220 987 | |
Dorlands/Elsevier | p_24/12648396 |
The renal plexus is formed by filaments from the celiac plexus, the aorticorenal ganglion, and the aortic plexus .
It is joined also by the smallest splanchnic nerve.
The nerves from these sources, fifteen or twenty in number, have a few ganglia developed upon them.
They accompany the branches of the renal artery into the kidney; some filaments are distributed to the spermatic plexus and, on the right side, to the inferior vena cava.
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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 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 |