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Ischioanal fossa is a fat-filled space lateral to the anal canal and inferior to the pelvic diaphragm. It has various boundaries and contents, such as Alcock's canal, pudendal nerve and artery, and fatty tissue.
13 lip 2024 · The ischioanal fossa is a paired triangular-shaped space lateral to the anal canal with an apex directed anteromedially towards the pubic symphysis. Each ischioanal fossa is separated from the other by the anococcygeal body, but they do still communicate superiorly to this and posterior to the anal canal.
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30 paź 2018 · Ischiorectal (ischioanal) fossa Bilateral to the inferior aspect of the rectum and the anus are a pair of triangular spaces known as the ischioanal fossae. The apex of the space is located laterally, where its roof and lateral walls meet.
On this tutorial, we will talk about the anatomy of the ischiorectal fossa, also known as ischioanal fossa, and it's associated function and location. Feelin...
31 paź 2022 · The ischioanal fossa is a space filled with fat lateral to the anal canal and just below the pelvic diaphragm. The ischioanal fossa has a shape of a triangular pyramid, with the apex at the boundary of the anal canal and the obturator fascia and the base directed towards the perineal surface.[1]
The ischioanal fossa (Ischiorectal fossa) is an anatomical space located in the perineum, in the anorectal region. It is the largest space in this area and is bounded by the pelvic diaphragm superiorly, the obturator internus muscle laterally, and the skin and superficial fascia of the perineum inferiorly.