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Lab 21: Perineum/External Genitalia
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Bulbospongiosus muscle
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Ischiocavernosus muscle
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Superficial Transverse Perineus
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Superficial Transverse Perineus
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Perineal Membrane (Female)
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Perineal Membrane (Male)
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Perineal Body
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Urogenital Diaphragm
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UGD
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UGD
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Urogenital triangle
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Colle’s Fascia (Superficial Perineal Fascia)
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Superficial Perineal Space
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Ischioanal Fossa (male)
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Ischioanal Fossa (female)
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Pudendal Canal (atlas view p. 217)
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Pudendal Canal
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Corpus cavernosum
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Corpus spongiosum
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Corpus spongiosum
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Suspensory Ligament of Penis
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Deep Fascia of Penis (Buck’s Fascia)
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Buck’s fascia
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Buck’s Fascia
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Perineal Fascia
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Tunica albuginea
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Crus of Penis
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Left crus of penis
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Bulb of Penis
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Bulb of penis
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Perineal membrane
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Mons pubis
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Clitoris
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Glans clitoris
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Glans clitoris
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Clitoris
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Body of Clitoris
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Prepuce of clitoris
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Labia majora
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Labia majora
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Labia minora
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Labia minora
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vestibule
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Female Urethral Orifice
Description: • External orifice of urinary tract Function: • Male: discharge of urine and semen • Female: discharge of urine
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Crus of Clitoris Description:
• Paired, erectile body attached to ischiopubic ramus • Becomes corpus cavernosum in body of clitoris • Covered by ischiocavernosus muscle Function: • Engorged with blood during sexual response
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Vestibular Bulb Location: • Perineum (urogenital triangle)
Description: • Paired erectile bodies • Covered by bulbospongiosus muscle Function: • Engorges with blood during sexual response
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Greater Vestibular Gland
Location: • Perineum (urogenital triangle) • Lateral to vaginal opening Description: • Paired, mucus-producing gland • Duct opens into vestibule Function: • Lubrication of vaginal opening, especially during sexual response Also known as: • Bartholin's gland
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Perineal Membrane Location: • Perineum (urogenital triangle)
Description: • Sheet of deep fascia • Stretches across pubic arch • Pierced by urethra (both sexes) and vagina Function: • Forms part of pelvic floor • Forms boundary between superficial and deep parts of urogenital triangle Also known as: • Inferior fascia of urogenital diaphragm
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Perineal Body Location: • Perineum (midline)
• Between anus and bulb of penis/posterior wall of vagina Description: • Subcutaneous collection of fibrous and muscular tissue Function: • Supports pelvic viscera • Provides attachment for several perineal muscles (superficial and deep transverse perineal muscles, external anal sphincter, and bulbospongiosus muscle) Comment: • In female, may be incised surgically (episiotomy) to prevent tearing of perineal tissues during vaginal delivery
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Internal Pudendal Artery
Origin: • Internal iliac Course: • Exits pelvis via greater sciatic foramen • Exits gluteal region via lesser sciatic foramen • Lies in lateral wall of ischio-anal fossa • Courses anteriorly to external genitalia Distribution: • Anal canal • External genitalia (both sexes) Branches: • Inferior rectal • Perineal • Dorsal artery of penis/clitoris • Deep artery of penis/clitoris Comment: • Does not supply testes
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Inferior Rectal Artery
Origin: • Internal pudendal Course: • Crosses medially through adipose tissue of ischio-anal fossa Distribution: • Anal canal (muscles and lining) • Perianal skin Comment: • Anastomoses with middle and superior rectal arteries, and with contralateral inferior rectal artery
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Perineal The perineal artery (superficial perineal artery) arises from the internal pudendal artery, and turns upward, crossing either over or under theTransversus perinæi superficialis, and runs forward, parallel to the pubic arch, in the interspace between the Bulbocavernosus and Ischiocavernosus, both of which it supplies, and finally divides into several posterior scrotal branches which are distributed to the skin and dartos tunic of the scrotum
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Dorsal Artery of Penis • Paired arteries on dorsal surface course length of body of penis Supplies skin of penis
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Deep Artery of Penis The deep artery of the penis (artery to the corpus cavernosum), one of the terminal branches of the internal pudendal, pierces the inferior fascia, and, entering the crus penis obliquely, runs forward in the center of the corpus cavernosum penis, to which its branches are distributed
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Pudendal Nerve Ventral rami of S2-4 spinal nerves
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Inferior Rectal Ventral rami of S2-4 spinal nerve Motor:
• External anal sphincter General sensation: • Lining of lower part of anal canal (i.e., inferior to pectinate line) • Perianal skin
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Perineal (superficial and deep nerves)
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Posterior Scrotal/Labial Nerve
They are branches of the perineal nerve, which is itself is a branch of the pudendal nerve. The pudendal nerve arises from spinal roots S2 through S4, travels through the pudendal canal on the fascia of the obturator internus muscle, and gives off the perineal nerve in the perineum. The major branch of the perineal nerve is the posterior scrotal/posterior labial.
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Dorsal Nerve of Penis/Clitoris
Contributions: • Ventral rami of S2-4 spinal nerves Comment: • Terminal branch of pudendal nerve • Forms dense network of sensory nerve endings (especially in glans) important in sexual response
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