Genitofemoral nerve
In human anatomy, the genitofemoral nerve originates from the upper part of the lumbar plexus of spinal nerves. Its roots are L1 and L2 (lumbar).
The genitofemoral nerve is responsible for both the efferent and afferent limbs of the cremasteric reflex. The ilioinguinal nerve (L1) is also involved in the afferent limb of the reflex.
It emerges on the anterior surface of the psoas major muscle and divides into two branches:
Deep and superficial dissection of the lumbar plexus.
Sacral plexus of the right side.
ilioinguinal: anterior scrotal ♂/labial ♀
genitofemoral: femoral branch/lumboinguinal - genital branch
lateral cutaneous of thigh: patellar
obturator: anterior (cutaneous) - posterior - accessory
tibial: medial sural cutaneous - medial calcaneal - medial plantar (common plantar digital nerves, proper plantar digital) - lateral plantar (deep branch, superficial branch, common plantar digital, proper plantar digital)