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The Perineum What is the perineum? Corresponds to the outlet of the pelvis bounded by the pubic symphysis, coccyx, ischial tuberosities, pubic rami, ischial rami contains anus in male (root of scrotum, penis) in female (vulva- mons pubis, labia majora and minora, clitorus, hood of clitorus] MALE PERINE SUPERFICIAL PERINEUM IN FEMALE 1)vulva. 2)mons pubis. 3)clitoris . 4)hood of clitoris. 5)labia majora . 6)labia minora. Bony Pelvis Moore et al; Fig. 3.3 Netter 334 Urethral hiatus Puborectalis m. Iliococcygeus m. Anorectal hiatus Tendinous arch Obturator internus m Pubococcygeus m. Piriformis m. (Ischio)coccygeus m. Plate 340 Urethra Puborectalis m. Pubococcygeus m. Iliococcygeus m. (Ischio)coccygeus m. Plate 341 Gluteus maximus m. Pubococcygeus m. Iliococcygeus m. Urethra Vagina Rectum Tendino Piriform (Ischio)coccygeus m. Plate 338 Urethra Vagina Pubococcygeus m. Obturator internus m. Puborectalis m. Iliococcygeus m. Plate 339 (Ischio)coccygeus m. Sacrotuberous ligament Piriformis m. Obturator internus m. Tendinous arch Iliococcygues m. (Ischio)coccygues m Rectum Pubococcygeus m. Urethra Vagina Plate 338 Levator Ani Consists of three parts – the pubococcygeus, the puborectalis and the iliococcygeus. Origin :- from the body of the pubis, the tendinous arch of the obturator fascia and the ischial spine. Insertion:- the perineal body, the coccyx, the anococcygeal ligament, the walls of the prostate or vagina, the rectum and the anal canal. Innervated by the nerve to levator ani from S4 and the inferior rectal nerve ( S2-S4) and the coccygeal plexus Function:-1)support the pelvic viscera 2) they raise the pelvic floor 3)assist the abdominal muscles in forced expiration activities Urogenital Diaphragm The outlet of the pelvis is spanned by two muscular sheets - a deeper "pelvic diaphragm" and a more superficial "urogenital diaphragm." The pelvic diaphragm forms the floor of the pelvic cavity, and the urogenital diaphragm fills the space within the pubic arch. The muscles of the male and female urogenital diaphragm include the following: (1) "superficial transversus perinei," a small bundle of muscle fibers that pass along the back border of the urogenital diaphragm and assists other muscles in supporting the pelvic tissues; Urogenital Diaphragm (2) the "bulbospongiosus" muscles, which are united and surround the base of the penis; (3) the "ischiocavernosus muscle," a tendinous structure that extends down to the margin of the pubic arch and assists the function of #2; and (4) the "sphincter urethrae" are muscles that arch around the urethra and unite with those on the other side. Together they act as a sphincter that closes the urethra by compression and opens it by relaxation to control the flow of urine. Perineum Two Triangles • • Anal triangle (posterior) contains the anus Urogenital triangle (anterior) contains the root of the scrotum and penis in males or the external genitalia in females The perineal membrane stretches between the two sides of the pubic arch and covers the anterior part of the outlet The perineal body is an irregular fibromuscular mass located between the anal canal and the perineal membrane Muscles Inferior to the Pelvic Floor: The Urogenital Diaphragm Muscles inferior to the pelvic floor Stretches between two sides of the pubic arch in the anterior half of the perineum Contains • Deep transverse perineal muscle • External urethral sphincter muscle The ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus assist in erection of the penis and clitoris; lie superficial to the urogenital diaphragm Muscles of the Pelvic Floor Figure 10.12b Female Urethra Female Urethra Triangles Perineal Body Perineal Membrane Perineum-Female Perineum - Male Perineum Muscles Bulbospongiosus – F O: central tendon of perineum, M O: central tendon of perineum and bulb of penis; F I: dorsum of clitoris, urogenital diaphragm, M I: root of penis; A: compress vagina orifice or compress urethra, N: perineal nerve, pudenal nerve Ischiocavernosus – O: ramus of ischium, I: near pubic symphysis, maintains erection of penis or clitoris Muscles - Female Muscles - Female Sup.perineal pouch :1)crura of penis . 2)bulb of penis. 3)bulbs of vestibule. 4)ischiocavernosus. 5)bulbospongiosus. 6)perineal branch of pudendal nerve. 7)perineal body. 8)superficial transversus perinie muscle. 9)greater vestibular glands(Bartholin) Deep perineal pouch: 1)membranuous part of urethra. 2)deep transversus perinie muscle. 3)int.pudendal artery. 4)Bulbourethral glands. 5)dorsal nerve of penis. 6)sphinecter urethrae muscle. Muscles – Male Muscles - Male Superficial Transverse Perineal O: Ischial tuberosity I: Perineal body A: Support perineal body N: Pudenal nerve External Urethral Sphincter O: Ischial tuberosity I: surround urethra A: compress urethra to maintain urine continence N: Pudenal (S2-S4) Superficial Transverse Perineal F Superficial Transverse Perineal F Superficial Transverse Perineal M Deep Transverse Perineal O: Medial Aspect of Ischial Ramus I: Pineal Body A: Stabilizes position of the perineal body N: Pudenal N (S2-S4) Deep Transverse Perineal - F Deep Transverse Perineal -M Deep Transverse Perineal - M Deep Transverse Perineal M Superficial Perineum Female Superficial Perineum Male Female Peritoneum Male Peritoneum Male Urethra Male Urethra Perineal Body At perineal body, the following muscles converge and are attached: External anal sphincter Bulbospongiosus Superficial transverse perineal muscle Anterior fibers of the levator ani fibers from external urinary sphincter Deep transverse perineal muscle Perineal n. Dorsal n. of clitoris Pudendal ner Inferior rectal nn. Plate 393 Perineal a. Internal pudend Inferior recta Plate 384 Posterior scrotal n Perineal n. Pudendal n. Inferior rectal a Inferior rectal nn. Fascia of obturator internus m. forming pudendal canal Plate 391 Perineal a. and v. Inferior rectal v. Pudendal canal Inferior rectal a. Plate 385