The anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) is a bony eminence on the anterior border of the hip bone, or, more precisely, the wing of the ilium.
Structure
The AIIS is a bony eminence on the anterior border of the ilium. It is below the anterior superior iliac spine.
Development
The AIIS is formed from a separate ossification centre to the rest of the ilium.[1]
Function
The upper portion of the spine gives origin to the straight head of the rectus femoris muscle.[1] A teardrop-shaped lower portion gives origin to the iliofemoral ligament of the hip joint and borders the rim of the acetabulum.[1]
Anteromedially and inferiorly to the AIIS is the iliopsoas groove, the passage for the iliopsoas muscle as it passes down to the lesser trochanter of the femur. A vague line, the inferior gluteal line, might run from the AIIS to the greater sciatic notch which delineates the inferior extent of the origin of gluteus minimus muscle.[1]
Clinical significance
Rectus femoris muscle may avulse from the AIIS with significant mechanical stress.[2] This may be surgically reattached.[2]
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Ilium | |
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Ischium | body | |
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superior ramus | |
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inferior ramus | |
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Pubis |
- body
- superior ramus
- inferior ramus
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Compound | |
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