Vaginal fornix
Vaginal Fornix[edit]
The vaginal fornix is an anatomical feature of the female reproductive system. It refers to the recesses formed by the protrusion of the cervix into the vagina. The fornix is divided into several regions: the anterior, posterior, and lateral fornices.

Anatomy[edit]
The vaginal fornix is located at the superior end of the vagina, surrounding the cervix. It is a crucial part of the vaginal anatomy, providing space for the cervix to project into the vaginal canal. The fornix is divided into four distinct regions:
- Anterior fornix: Located in front of the cervix, this is the shallowest part of the fornix.
- Posterior fornix: Situated behind the cervix, this is the deepest part of the fornix and is closely related to the rectouterine pouch.
- Lateral fornices: These are found on either side of the cervix and are less pronounced than the anterior and posterior fornices.
Function[edit]
The vaginal fornix plays a role in sexual intercourse and reproductive health. It allows for the accommodation of the penis during intercourse and provides a space for the collection of semen, facilitating the passage of sperm into the uterus. The posterior fornix, being the deepest, is often the site where semen pools after ejaculation.
Clinical Significance[edit]
The vaginal fornix is an important landmark in gynecological examinations and procedures. It is often examined during a pelvic examination to assess the health of the cervix and surrounding structures. The posterior fornix is also accessed during procedures such as culdocentesis and culdoscopy.
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