Deep perineal pouch

Changed by Craig Hacking, 7 Jun 2018

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The deep perineal pouch is an anatomic space above (deep) the perineal membrane in the urogenital triangle of the perineum, anterior to the transverse line between the ischial tuberosities.

Gross anatomy

The deep perineal pouch is above (deep to) the perineal membrane in the urogenital triangle.

Boundaries
  • roof: fascia of the pelvic floor
  • floor: perineal membrane
Contents
Males
Females
  • proximal urethra
  • deep transverse perineal muscles
  • compressor urethrae muscle
  • urethrovaginalis muscle
  • sphincter urethrae
  • internal pudendal vessels
  • dorsal nerve of clitoris

Related pathology

  • -<p>The <strong>deep perineal pouch </strong>is an anatomic space above (deep) the perineal membrane in the <a href="/articles/urogenital-triangle">urogenital triangle</a> of the <a href="/articles/perineum">perineum</a>, anterior to the transverse line between the <a href="/articles/ischium">ischial tuberosities</a>.</p><h4>Gross anatomy</h4><p>The deep perineal pouch is above (deep to) the perineal membrane in the urogenital triangle.</p><h5>Boundaries</h5><ul>
  • +<p>The <strong>deep perineal pouch </strong>is an anatomic space above (deep) the perineal membrane in the <a href="/articles/urogenital-triangle">urogenital triangle</a> of the <a href="/articles/perineum">perineum</a>, anterior to the transverse line between the <a href="/articles/ischium">ischial tuberosities</a>.</p><h4>Gross anatomy</h4><p>The deep perineal pouch is above (deep to) the <a title="perineal membrane" href="/articles/perineal-membrane">perineal membrane</a> in the urogenital triangle.</p><h5>Boundaries</h5><ul>
  • -<li>paired bulbourethral glands (Cowper's glands). Their ducts drain into the bulbous urethra below the perineal membrane (i.e. in the <a href="/articles/superficial-perineal-pouch">superficial perineal pouch</a>)</li>
  • +<li>paired <a title="bulbourethral glands" href="/articles/bulbourethral-glands">bulbourethral glands</a> (Cowper's glands). Their ducts drain into the bulbous urethra below the perineal membrane (i.e. in the <a href="/articles/superficial-perineal-pouch">superficial perineal pouch</a>)</li>

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