The digital dorsal nerves (lat. nervus digitalis dorsalis) are the fifth pair of cranial nerves (V pair). After leaving the opening of the sacral canal, it passes into the dorsum of the posterior wall of the thigh, accompanied by two muscles of the fawn tendons. After passing the lateral thigh, the digital dorsal nerve branches into five purely terminal branches: the anterior small gluteal branch, the posterior small gluteal branch, the large gluteal filament, the periofemoral branch and the external cutaneous branch of the thigh. The digital dorsal trunk carries only ten to twelve round veins of the thigh on the outside.