词条 | Pudendal canal |
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| Name = Pudendal canal | Latin = canalis pudendalis | Greek = | Image = Gray402.png | Caption = Coronal section of pelvis, showing arrangement of fasciæ. Viewed from behind. (Alcock's canal labelled at bottom right.) | Width = | Image2 = Pudendal nerve.svg | Caption2 = Pudendal nerve and its course through the pudendal canal (labelled in yellow) | Precursor = | System = | Artery = | Vein = | Nerve = | Lymph = }} The pudendal canal (also called Alcock's canal) is an anatomical structure in the pelvis through which the internal pudendal artery, internal pudendal veins, and the pudendal nerve pass. StructureThe pudendal canal is formed by the fascia of the obturator internus muscle, or obturator fascia. It encloses the following:
These vessels and nerve cross the pelvic surface of the obturator internus. Additional imagesSee also
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