Sacral Holes Pelvic

The sacral foramina are weak spots in the pelvic bones that serve to attach the muscles and ligaments involved in hip movement. Like any other openings in the human body, the sacral openings can be a site of infection, which can lead to infectious diseases and dysfunction of the body.

The sacral pelvic opening (for example, foramen sacralе anteriorale in men) is located on the anterior surface of the sacrum in its lower part and is connected to the thigh muscles. This is a rectangular opening through which blood vessels and nerves pass. The sacral pelvic foramen is connected to many other areas of the pelvis, such as the ischium and gluteal muscles. When the muscles are tense or relaxed, they can act on the openings of the sacrum and prevent fluids from flowing freely through them.

Infections of the sacral orifices of the pelvis can manifest themselves in the form of infectious diseases of the pelvic-sacral region -