Fossa of vestibule of vagina
Fossa of Vestibule of Vagina
The Fossa of Vestibule of Vagina is an anatomical feature of the female reproductive system. It is a part of the vestibule of the vagina, which is the area between the labia minora into which the urethra and the vagina open.
Anatomy
The Fossa of Vestibule of Vagina is a shallow depression located in the vestibule of the vagina. It is situated behind and to the sides of the opening of the vagina, and in front of the fourchette. The fossa is lined by stratified squamous epithelium, similar to the rest of the vestibule.
Function
The Fossa of Vestibule of Vagina serves as a part of the female reproductive system. It is involved in sexual intercourse, childbirth, and the passage of menstrual flow.
Clinical Significance
Abnormalities or injuries to the Fossa of Vestibule of Vagina can result in discomfort, pain during sexual intercourse, or other complications. Conditions such as Bartholin's cysts or Vaginitis can affect this area.
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