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This is a schematized 3D model of the female pelvis and perineum. It shows the uterus, tubes and bladder in the female pelvis, the pelvic floor muscles, the ischio-anal fossa and the structures in the perineum. This 3D model is part of a collection of 3D models and video's under the name 'About Medicine' that schematize medical or anatomical matters, created by Rueben Schmidt, medical student from Australia.
Erratum:
Different from what is shown in the model, presently the deep perineal pouch is considered to also include the ischioanal fossa (Moore's Clinically Oriented anatomy 7th ed.).
Erratum:
Different from what is shown in the model, presently the deep perineal pouch is considered to also include the ischioanal fossa (Moore's Clinically Oriented anatomy 7th ed.).
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Pelvis
Musculus pubococcygeus
Musculus iliococcygeus
Musculus coccygeus
Fossa ischioanalis
Regio urogenitalis
Spatium superficiale perinei
Spatium profundum perinei
Membrana perinei
Musculus levator ani
Musculus puborectalis
Corpus perineale
Musculus iliococcygeus
Ligamentum sacrotuberale
Os coxae
Uterus
Tuba uterina (Salpinx)
Vesica urinaria
Regio analis
Regio urogenitalis
Os sacrum [vertebrae sacrales I - V]
Symphysis pubica
Diaphragma pelvis
Stratum membranosum telae subcutaneae perinei
Musculus bulbospongiosus
Musculus ischiocavernosus
Musculus sphincter urethrae externus (Urethra feminina)
Creator(s)/credit: Rueben Schmidt, medical student
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