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Short external rotators

Piriformis (N to piriformis)


Superior gemellus (N to obturator internus)


Obturator internus (N to obturator internus)


Inferior gemellus (N to quadratus femoris)


Quadratus femoris (N to quadratus femoris)

Where can lateral femoral cutaneous nerve be compressed?

Runs aslong iliacus, crosses inferior to ASIS

How does sciatic nerve run through pelvis?

Exits greater sciatic foramen under piriformis and above external rotators (reflect these to protect sciatic N in posterior approach)

What artery can be injured with posterior column fracture?

Superior gluteal nerve

What arteries can be injured with posterior and anterior approaches to the hip?

P- medial circumflex femoral artery runs posterior to femoral neck under quadratus femoris


A- lateral circumflex femoral artery runs laterally deep to sartorius and rectus

What is the use of a pelvic inlet view XR?

Posterior displacement or symphysis widening

What is the use of a pelvic outlet view XR?

Shows superior displacement of hemipelvis

What is the use of obturator oblique and iliac oblique views on XR?

O- Anterior column, posterior wall fx


I- Anterior wall, posterior column fx