| Anal triangle | |
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| Muscles of the female perineum. (Anal triangle is roughly equal to bottom half of diagram.) | |
| Muscles of male perineum. (Anal triangle is roughly equal to bottom half of diagram.) | |
| Latin | regio analis |
The anal triangle is the posterior part of the perineum. It contains the anal canal.
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Structure
The anal triangle can be defined either by its vertices or its sides.
- Vertices
- one vertex at the coccyx bone
- the two ischial tuberosities of the pelvic bone
- Sides
- perineal membrane (posterior)
- the two sacrotuberous ligaments
Contents
Some components of the anal triangle include:
- Ischiorectal fossa
- Sacrotuberous ligament
- Sacrospinous ligament
- Pudendal nerve
- Internal pudendal artery and Internal pudendal vein
- Anal canal
- Muscles
Additional images
See also
External links
- SUNY Labs 41:01-0202 - "The Female Perineum: Boundaries of the Female Perineum"
- perineum at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (perineumboundaries)
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