Penis Flashcards
Parts of the penis?
Root
Body
Glans
Where is the root of the penis located?
What is found in it?
In superficial perineal pouch of pelvic floor and not visible externally
Three erectile tissues - 2x crura plus bulb of penis
2 muscles - ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus
Where is the body of the penis suspended from?
The pubic symphysis
What is in the body of the penis?
3 cylinders of erectile tissue
- 2x corpus cavernosa
- 1x corpus spongiosum
What is the glans formed from and what does it contain?
Distal expansion of the corpus spongiosum
External urethral orifice
What passes through the corpus spongiosum
The urethra
What are the left and right crura attached to in the bulb and what do they become as they enter the body of the penis?
Ipsilateral ischial ramus
Corpus cavernosa
How is the urethra prevented from becoming occluded in an erection?
Corpus spongiosum fills to a reduced pressure
Where does the corpus spongiosum lie in relation to corpora cavernosa
Ventrally
Function of the bulbospongiosus?
There are two
Associated with the bulb
Contract to empty the spongy urethra of any residual urine or semen
Anterior fibres aid in maintaining an erection by increasing the pressure in the bulb
Function of the ischiocavernosus?
One of these
Surround the left and right crura
Contract to force blood from the cavernous spaces into the corpus cavernosa which helps to maintain an erection
What are the fascial coverings of the erectile tissue?
Deep fascia most superficially which is a continuation of the deep perineal fascia. Binds the erectile tissues together
Then tunica albuginea, which forms an individual capsule around each cavernous body
Ligaments that support and attach the roof of the penis to surrounding structures?
Suspensory ligament - condensation of deep fascia, connects erectile bodies of the penis to the pubic symphysis
Fundiform ligament - condensation of of the abdominal subcutaneous tissue. Runs down the linea alba and surrounds the penis like a sling, attaching to the pubic symphysis
What is the skin of the penis connected to?
The underlying tunica albuginea by loose connective tissue
What is the foreskin/prepuce?
Double layer of skin and fascia, located at the neck of the glans and covers the glans
Connected to skin of the glans by the frenulum, a median fold of skin on the ventral surface