A dense connective tissue layer ≤1 mm thick on the piriformis muscle’s medial surface attaches to the anterior sacrum just medial to the sacral foramina, separating the lateral sacral vein and sacral nerves laterally from the presacral space contents medially. Median transverse distance from midsacral promontory to right sympathetic trunk was 19.5 (range, 15–31) mm. Distances from right S1, S2, S3, and S4 foramina to midsacral promontory were 28.8 (22–47.5), 48.3 (38.5–72.5), 65.8 (54.5–89.5), and 80.8 (65–104.5) mm and to midline sacrum were 16.5 (14–22), 15.3 (13–20.5), 13.5 (10.5–19.5) and 13.3 (10.5–19.5) mm, respectively. Transverse communicating veins, measuring 3 (2–4) mm in width, penetrated the piriformis fascia, joining the lateral sacral vein to form the sacral venous plexus. Vertical distance from midsacral promontory to the most cephalad communicating vein was 38.3 (7.5–60.5) mm.