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Anatomy of the Penis
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Anatomy of the Penis
, Penile Anatomy, Penis, Erection
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Genitourinary Anatomy in Men
Male Urethral Anatomy
Anatomy
Gene
ral
Cross Section
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
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Anatomy
Shaft of Penis
Corpus Cavernosum (two)
Two large columns of erectile tissue on penile dorsum
Columns separated by septum of fibers
Tunica albuginea
Bands together the two columns of corpus cavernosa
Lacunar space (Space of Smith)
Surrounds tunica albuginea
Intralacunar
Smooth Muscle
found within space
Corpus spongiosum
Located on ventral side (underside) of penis
Does not contribute to penile rigidity
Contains
Urethra
Anatomy
Glans (Head) of Penis Innervation
Sensation
Pudendal nerve supplies dorsal nerves to penis
Erectile function
Parasympathetic input (excitatory)
Nervi erigentes runs adjacent to
Prostate Gland
Parasympathetic Nerve
s join at hilum of penis
Nerves course through corpus cavernosa
Sympathetic input (inhibitory)
Sympathetic Nerve
s supplied by thoracolumbar plexus
Anatomy
Vascular Supply of the Penis
Arterial inflow
Supplies glans penis and shaft of penis
Branches of deep internal pudendeal arteries
Common penile artery
Bulbar artery
Dorsal artery
Urethra
l artery
Cavernosal artery
Venous drainage
Superficial penile veins
Superficial dorsal vein
Intermediate penile veins
Emissary vein
Circumflex vein
Deep dorsal vein
Deep penile veins
Hilar vein (Santorini's Plexus)
Cavernosal vein
Physiology
Erection
Step 1: Flaccid Penis
Intralacunar (cavernosa)
Smooth Muscle
contracted
Under Alpha adrenergic control (
Norepinephrine
)
Step 2: Cavernous nerve stimulation (Parasympathetic)
Alpha Adrenergic Receptor
blockade
Acetylcholine
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)
Prostaglandin
(Prostacyclin system)
Nitric oxide (nitrergic system)
Released from nerve endings
Activates
Guanosine Triphosphate
to produce cGMP
cGMP causes
Smooth Muscle
relaxation
Intralacunar (cavernosa)
Smooth Muscle
relaxes
Step 3: Arterial Inflow increases
Lacunar space dilates
Helicine artery dilates
Step 4: Venous outflow blocked
Subtunical venules compressed
Emissary veins (in tunica albuginea) compressed
Step 5: Erection as lacunar space pools with blood
Blood fills space rapidly with arterial dilation
Blood trapped due to venous constriction
Step 6: Ejaculation (Sympathetic Stimulation)
Controlled by hypogastric plexus sympathetic impulse
Step 7: Detumescence (Penis flaccid again)
Decreased parasympathetic tone
Baseline sympathetic tone maintained
References
Jordan (1999) Postgrad Med 105(2): 131-47 [PubMed]
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