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ANATOMY: PENIS

 

Vasculature
Lymphatic supply
Innervation
Questions
  1. What explains the lack of rigidity of the corpus spongiosum during an erection?
  2. What is the relationship of the superficial dorsal penile vein to Buck’s fascia? Dorsal artery? Deep dorsal vein?
  3. How many dorsal arteries and deep dorsal veins are there?
  4. What is the arterial blood supply to the penis and what is the origin of each artery?
  5. Which artery is responsible for glans engorgement during erection?
Answers
  1. What explains the lack of rigidity of the corpus spongiosum during an erection?
  2. What is the relationship of the superficial dorsal penile vein to Buck’s fascia? Dorsal artery? Deep dorsal vein?
    • Superficial dorsal vein is superficial to Buck’s fascia
    • Dorsal artery and deep dorsal vein are deep to Buck’s fascia
  3. How many dorsal arteries and deep dorsal veins are there?
    • Two dorsal arteries, single dorsal vein
  4. What is the arterial blood supply to the penis and what is the origin of each artery?
    • The common penile artery gives off 3 branches that supply the penis including the cavernosal artery, bulbourethral artery, and dorsal artery
  5. Which artery is responsible for glans engorgement during erection?
    • Dorsal artery

 

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