Deep perineal pouch

Deep perineal pouch

Coronal section of anterior part of pelvis, through the pubic arch. Seen from in front. (Deep perineal pouch not labeled, but is between the "superior layer" and "inferior layer" labeled at bottom left.)

Vertical section of bladder, penis, and urethra. (Cowper's gland and membranous portion of urethra visible at center bottom.)
Details
Artery branches of internal pudendal artery
Vein branches of internal pudendal veins
Nerve branches of perineal nerve
Identifiers
Latin saccus profundus perinei
TA A09.5.03.001
FMA 22061

Anatomical terminology

The deep perineal pouch (also deep perineal space) is the anatomic space enclosed in part by the perineum, and located superior to the perineal membrane.

Structure

The deep perineal pouch is bordered inferiorly by the perineal membrane, also known as the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm. It is bordered superiorly by the superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm.[1] The deep pouch is now described as the region between the perineal membrane and pelvic diaphragm.[2]

Contents

The deep perineal pouch contains:

"Urogenital diaphragm"

Older texts have asserted the existence of an "urogenital diaphragm", which was described as a layer of the pelvis that separates the deep perineal sac from the upper pelvis. The urogenital diaphragm lies between the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm and superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm.

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See also

References

  1. Netter, F., Atlas of Human Anatomy.4th Ed. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2006.
  2. Netter, F., Atlas of Human Anatomy.5th Ed. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2010.
  3. 1 2 Essential Clinical Anatomy – 4th Edition. p.255

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