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15 lis 2023 · The perineal body is continuous with the perineal raphe in the scrotal skin. In males, the bulbourethral ducts, urethra, deep dorsal neurovasculature of the penis and the nerves and vessels of the scrotum all pass over the perineal membrane.
- Perineal Artery
Perineal artery (arteria perinealis) The perineal artery is...
- Perineal Nerves
The perineal nerve is a large terminal branch of the...
- Bulbospongiosus
Bulbospongiosus muscle (Musculus bulbospongiosus)...
- Urethra
The male urethra is an 18-22 cm long muscular tube that...
- Levator Ani Muscle
Levator ani muscle (Musculus levator ani) The levator ani is...
- Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
Summary of the pelvic floor muscles; Puborectalis: Origin:...
- Perineal Artery
26 paź 2022 · Your perineum is the tiny patch of sensitive skin between your genitals (vaginal opening or scrotum) and anus, and it’s also the bottom region of your pelvic cavity. The perineum may refer to just the part of your body you can see (the skin in between your genitals and your anus).
In males, it is found between the bulb of the penis and the anus; in females, it is found between the vagina and anus, and about 1.25 cm (0.49 in) in front of the latter. The perineal body is essential for the integrity of the pelvic floor, particularly in females.
10 lis 2024 · The perineum is an anatomical region located at the lower part of the pelvis and plays an important role in supporting various structures related to the urogenital and digestive systems. It is a diamond-shaped area divided into two triangular regions: the urogenital triangle and the anal triangle. The perineum contains important muscles ...
23 maj 2019 · What is perineal injury in males? Perineal injury is an injury to the perineum, the area of the body between the anus and the scrotum. It is a type of genital injury. What is the perineum and why is it important? In males, the perineum lies just below the pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder and bowel.
24 lip 2023 · The perineal body (PB) is the central fibrous skeleton of the perineum and has a pyramid shape in the male and a wedge-shaped in the female; laterally is formed by the perineal smooth muscle, the anterior continuity of the longitudinal anal muscle.
3 lis 2016 · The male urethra extends from the inferior wall of the bladder, penetrates the prostate and then enters the perineum. It passes through the penis and opens at the external urethral orifice. Each seminal gland also has its own canal called the ejaculatory duct.