Superficial perineal pouch

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Superficial perineal pouch is a region in the anatomy of the perineum. It is a potential space that is found in both males and females, and it is filled with a layer of fat. The superficial perineal pouch is bounded by the perineal membrane and the Colles' fascia.

Etymology

The term "superficial perineal pouch" is derived from the Latin word "perinaeon" which means "space between the anus and the scrotum". The term "pouch" is derived from the Old French word "puche", which means "small bag".

Anatomy

The superficial perineal pouch is a triangular space that is located in the perineum. It is bounded by the perineal membrane, the ischial tuberosities, and the pubic symphysis. The pouch contains the roots of the penis or clitoris, the bulbourethral glands in males, and the greater vestibular glands in females.

Clinical significance

The superficial perineal pouch is clinically significant because it can be involved in certain medical conditions. For example, it can be affected by perineal abscesses, which are collections of pus that can cause pain and swelling in the perineum. The pouch can also be involved in perineal hernias, which occur when part of the intestines protrudes through a weakness in the perineal muscles.

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