Septum of the penis

The corpora cavernosa penis are surrounded by a strong fibrous envelope consisting of superficial and deep fibers. The superficial fibers are longitudinal in direction, and form a single tube which encloses both corpora; the deep fibers are arranged circularly around each corpus, and form by their junction in the median plane the septum of the penis.

Septum of the penis
Transverse section of the penis.
The penis in transverse section, showing the blood vessels. (Septum visible but not labeled.)
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Identifiers
Latinseptum penis
TAA09.4.01.009
FMA19636
Anatomical terminology

This is thick and complete behind, but is imperfect in front, where it consists of a series of vertical bands arranged like the teeth of a comb; it is therefore named the septum pectiniforme.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1248 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)


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