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ANATOMY OF THE FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR AND PERINEUM

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1 ANATOMY OF THE FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR AND PERINEUM
Dr. A. O. FAWOLE DEPT. OF OB-GYN UCH

2 Pelvic Floor and Perineum
Anterior perineum Posterior perineum Pelvic Floor

3 Borders of pelvic outlet
Perineum Borders of pelvic outlet Anteriorly – ischiopubic rami Posteriorly – coccyx and sacro-tuberous ligament Division (ischial tuberosities) Anterior perineum (urogenital triangle) Posterior perineum (anal triangle) Structures overly perineal membrane

4 Anterior Perineum

5 Structures of the Vulva
Mons Labia Clitoris Vestibule Erectile structures

6 Vulva Mons Labia majora Labia minora Hair-bearing skin
Cushion of adipose tissue Labia majora Termination of round ligaments of uterus Labia minora Hairless skin fold Lacks bed of adipose tissue Forms prepuce/frenulum of clitoris

7 Glands of the vulva Labia majora – sebaceous gland Sweat glands Bartholin’s glands

8 Superficial compartment
Space between subcutaneous tissues and perineal membrane Clitoris Crura Vestibular bulb/Bartholin’s gland Ischicavernosus (from ischial tuberosity) Bulbospongiosus (from perineal body) Superficial transverse perineal muscle Muscles contained in superficial perineal pouch

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10 Triagular sheet in anterior half of pelvic outlet
The Perineal Membrane Triagular sheet in anterior half of pelvic outlet Dense fibromuscular tissue Previously called urogenital diaphragm Functions Supports pelvic floor Counteracts effects of raised intra-abdominal pressure Counteracts effects of gravity

11 Complete sheet in males Arises from ischiopubic rami Attachments
The Perineal Membrane Complete sheet in males Arises from ischiopubic rami Attachments Urethra Vagina Perineal body Limits downward descent

12 Perineal Body Mass of connective tissue
Synonym: central tendon of the perineum Located between vagina and anus Attachments Perineal membrane Superficial transverse perineal muscle Bulbospongiosus Levator ani Coccyx (via external anal sphincter)

13 Posterior Perineum

14 Posterior triangle Anus Anal sphincter Levator ani Ischio-rectal fossa

15 Ischio-rectal fossa Lateral - Pudendal vessels/nerve (Pudendal canal)
Medial – Fascial covering of levator ani/external anal sphincter Posterior – sacrotuberous ligament Anterior – urogenital perineum Floor – skin/ subcutaneous fat

16 Pudendal Nerve/Vessels
Similar channels Nerve arises from sacral plexus (S2- S4) Sensory Motor Artery: anterior division of internal iliac artery Branches Clitoral Perineal (largest branch: muscles/skin) Inferior rectal

17 External anal sphincter
Superficial portion Deep portion Internal anal sphincter Thickening of circular smooth muscle of anal wall Important during repair of third (fourth) degree perineal laceration

18 Demands of upright posture Support for pelvic structures
The Pelvic Floor Demands of upright posture Support for pelvic structures Passage of fetus Openings for waste elimination Fibromuscular floor Visceral ligaments/fascia

19 Levator ani/Pelvic Wall
Levator ani most important muscle Pubo-rectal Pubo-coccygeal Coccygeal Origin: Posterior aspect of pubic bone, fascia of pelvic side wall, ischial spine Insertion: Perineal body, anal sphincter, coccyx Constitute pelvic diaphragm Surfaces covered by fascia

20 Pubo-rectal and pubo-coccygeal most medial
Pelvic Floor Pubo-rectal and pubo-coccygeal most medial Pelvic diaphragm forms U-shaped layer of muscle Opening end of U directed anteriorly (urogenital sinus) Urethra Vagina rectum

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22 Pelvic supports Condensations of connective tissue or endopelvic fascia Cardinal ligament Uterosacral ligament Pubocervical fascia

23 Clinical significance
Prolapse of pelvic structures Damage Weakness

24 Cardinal ligament Transverse cervical/Mackenrodt’s ligament
Attaches lateral cervix/upper vagina to pelvic side wall Connective tissue/involuntary muscle Ureter in upper part

25 Uterosacral ligament Postero-lateral attachment of lateral vaginal fornix/cervix/isthmus to sacro-iliac joint/third piece of sacrum

26 Pubo-cervical fascia Extends between cardinal ligament and pubis
Lateral to the bladder Significant in repair operation for cystocoele (anterior colporrhaphy)


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