Root of penis

Root of penis

The constituent cavernous cylinders of the penis.

Vertical section of bladder, penis, and urethra.
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Identifiers
Latin radix penis
Dorlands
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12687993
TA A09.4.01.002
FMA 19611

Anatomical terminology

The root of the penis is triradiate in form, consisting of the diverging crura, one on either side, and the median urethral bulb.

Each crus is covered by the Ischiocavernosus, while the bulb is surrounded by the Bulbospongiosus.

The root of the penis lies in the perineum between the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm and the fascia of Colles.

In addition to being attached to the fasciæ and the pubic ramus, it is bound to the front of the pubic symphysis by the fundiform and suspensory ligaments.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)


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