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  2. Transverse perineal muscles - Wikipedia

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    The deep transverse perineal muscle (transversus perinei profundus) lies in the perineum, a part of the pelvic floor. It arises from the inferior rami of the ischium and runs to the median plane , where it interlaces in a tendinous raphe with the other deep transverse perineal muscle of the opposite side.

  3. Fascia of perineum - Wikipedia

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    The fascia of perineum (deep perineal fascia, superficial investing fascia of perineum or Gallaudet fascia) is the fascia which covers the muscles of the superficial perineal pouch.

  4. Perineum - Wikipedia

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    Contains superficial perineal muscles: transversus perinei superficialis, bulbospongiosus, ischiocavernosus: Inferior fascia of urogenital diaphragm, or perineal membrane: A membranous layer of the deep fascia: Deep perineal pouch: Contains the deep perineal muscles: transversus perinei profundus, sphincter urethrae membranaceae

  5. Vaginal support structures - Wikipedia

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    superficial transverse perinei; The perineum attaches across the gap between the inferior pubic rami bilaterally and the perineal body. This grouping of muscles constricts to close the urogenital openings. The perineum supports and functions as a sphincter at the opening of the vagina. Other structures exist below the perineum that support the ...

  6. Perineal membrane - Wikipedia

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    The perineal membrane has two distinct portions that span the opening of the anterior pelvic outlet. [2]The ventral (anterior) portion is associated with the compressor urethra and urethrovaginal sphincter muscles (previously called deep transverse perineal muscles), and is continuous with the insertion of the arcus tendineus fascia pelvis. [3]

  7. Fascia of Colles - Wikipedia

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    The membranous layer of the superficial fascia of the perineum (Colles' fascia) is the deeper layer (membranous layer) of the superficial perineal fascia.It is thin, aponeurotic in structure, and of considerable strength, serving to bind down the muscles of the root of the penis.

  8. Deep perineal pouch - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy photo:41:13-0100 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center – "The Female Perineum – The Deep Perineal Pouch" Anatomy figure: 43:04-09 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center – "The urinary bladder and the urethra as seen in a frontal section of the female pelvis."

  9. Pelvic floor - Wikipedia

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    Female pelvic muscles Male pelvic muscles. The pelvic floor or pelvic diaphragm is an anatomical location in the human body, [1] which has an important role in urinary and anal continence, sexual function and support of the pelvic organs. [2]