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Figure 4

From: Laparoscopic placement of a tined lead electrode on the pudendal nerve with urodynamic monitoring of bladder function during electrical stimulation: an acute experimental study in healthy female pigs

Figure 4

Schematic drawing of the anatomy of the small pelvis of pigs. Blood vessels and peripheral nerves that are relevant to the current study are highlighted. In particular, No. 9 and 10 corresponds to A. and V. iliaca interna, while no. 17 corresponds to the obturator nerve, no. 15 corresponds to sciatic nerve and no. 19 corresponds to the pudendal nerve (Popesko 1977). This illustration was published with permission from Enke Publishing, Stuttgart, Germany, and from Priroda Publishing, Bratislava, Slovakia.

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