The
inferior pubic ramus is thin and flattened. It passes lateralward and downward from the medial end of the
superior ramus; it becomes narrower as it descends and joins with the
inferior ramus of the ischium below the
obturator foramen.
Surfaces
Its
anterior surface is rough, for the origin of muscles—the
Gracilis along its medial border, a portion of the
Obturator externus where it enters into the formation of the
obturator foramen, and between these two, the
Adductores brevis and magnus, the former being the more medial.
The posterior surface is smooth, and gives origin to the Obturator internus, and, close to the medial margin, to the Constrictor urethrae.
Borders
The
medial border is thick, rough, and
everted, especially in
females. It presents two ridges, separated by an intervening space.
The ridges extend downward, and are continuous with similar ridges on the inferior ramus of the ischium;
The lateral border is thin and sharp, forms part of the circumference of the obturator foramen, and gives attachment to the obturator membrane.
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