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6%), and types B and C were not observed. In 15 (0.04%) specimens, two separate nerves entered the gluteal region and converged to form the sciatic nerve distal to the piriformis, which could bifurcate either in the distal third of the posterior thigh or popliteal fossa. This is the first study to provide information on the sciatic nerve bifurcation in a large South African cadaver cohort. Moreover, we created a quantifiable method that can be used to classify the sciatic nerve bifurcation level. This will be beneficial in ensuring accur