The Anatomy, Histology and Development of The Penis PDF
The Anatomy, Histology and Development of The Penis PDF
The Anatomy, Histology and Development of The Penis PDF
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Anatomy of Penis
Penis
covered by sup/deep fascia of penis
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General Info:
Fundiform lig – from linea alba & membranous layer of sup fascia of abdomen –> splits into L& R parts –> encircles
body of penis –> blends w/ superficial penile fascia –> scrotum septum
Suspensory lig of penis – pubis symphysis and arcuate pubic lig –> deep fascia of penis or body of clitoris
lies deep to fundiform lig
Deep fascia of penis (Buck’s fascia) – continuation of deep perineal fascia, cont w/ fascia covering ext oblique m &
rectus sheath
Tunica albuginea – dense fibrous layer that envelopes both corpora cavernosa & corpus spongiosum
very dense around corpus cavernosa –> impede venous return & result in extreme rigidity of structures when
erectile tissue become engorged w. blood
more elastic around spongiosum, therefore not turgid during erection, permist passage of ejaculate
Tunica vaginalis – double serous membrane, peritoneal sac @ end of process vaginalis
covers front and sides of testis and epididymis
closed sac derived from ab peritoneum, forming innermost layer of scrotum
parietal layer = adjacent to int spermatic fascia
visceral layer = adherent to testis & epididymis
Parts:
1. Root
inf ramus of pubis (crus) –> midline of UG diaphragm (bulb) –> penile urethra
located in superficial perineal pouch, b/w perineal membrane sup, and deep perineal fascia inf
Crus of penis = covered by ischiocavernosus m
Bulb of penis = covered by bulbospongiosus m
2. Body (shaft)
3 cavernosus bodies:
2 corpus cavernosa
1 corpus spongiosum
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Corpus cavernosum:
Corpus spongiosum:
3. Glans:
Blood supply:
br of int pudendal a
dorsal a – run in space b/w corpora cavernosa, lat to deep dorsal v
deep a – peirce crura, run w/in corpora cavernosa
supply cavernosus spaces in erectile tissue of corpora cavernosa
gives branches called the helicine a
a of bulb of penis – supply post corpus spongiosum, bulbourethral gland
ext pudendal a - supply penile skin
vein drainage
dorsal v of penis in deep fascia –> prostatic venous plexus
superficially, –> superficial dorsal v –> superficial ext pudendal v or lat pudendal v
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Erection:
1. Deep a of penis –> br into helicine a, that run radially & open into cavernae
2. Veins (which drain cavernae) are located in periphery of corpus cavernosum, beside tunica albuginea
3. Helicine a have special smooth m valves = Ebner’s cushions, usually closed & allows minute amount
blood in, drained easily by veins
4. During sexual excitement, Ebner’s cushions open & blood suddenly flow in and fill up cavernae
5. Blood influx compresses veins, so no blood is drained = ERECTIO3
6. @ end of erection, Ebner’s cushions close, blood flow dec & vein compression release –> cavernae empty
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Histology of Penis
Embryology of Penis
The genital eminence, an external mound arising between the umbilicus and the tail, is made up of the genital
tubercle and the genital swellings.
The urogenital sinus opens at the base of the genital tubercle, between the genital swellings.
These structures form identically in male and female embryos up to 7 weeks gestational age.
At 9 weeks of gestational age, and under the influence of testosterone, the genital tubercle starts to lengthen.
In addition, the genital swellings (also called the labio-scrotal folds) enlarge and rotate posteriorly.
As they meet, they begin to fuse from posterior to anterior.
As the genital tubercle becomes longer, two sets of tissue folds develop on its ventral surface on either side of a
developing trough, the urethral groove.
The more medial endodermal folds will fuse in the ventral midline to form the male urethra.
The more lateral ectodermal folds will fuse over the developing urethra to form the penile shaft skin and the prepuce.
As these two layers fuse from posterior to anterior, they leave behind a skin line: the median raphe.
By 13 weeks, the urethra is almost complete. A ring of ectoderm forms just proximal to the developing glans penis. This skin
advances over the corona glandis and eventually covers the glans entirely as the prepuce or foreskin.
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The labioscrotal folds also grow towards each other and fuse during development to form the scrotum.
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