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Perineum

The perineum (pl.: perineums or perinea) in humans is the space between the anus and scrotum in the male, or between the anus and the vulva in the female.[2] The perineum is the region of the body between the pubic symphysis (pubic arch) and the coccyx (tail bone), including the perineal body and surrounding structures. The perineal raphe is visible and pronounced to varying degrees. The perineum is an erogenous zone.[3] This area is also known as the taint or chode (also spelled choad) in American slang.

Perineum
The male perineum (left) and female perineum (right)
The muscles of the male (left) and female (right) perineum
Details
Pronunciation/ˌpɛrɪˈnəm/;[1]
SystemMusculoskeletal system
ArteryPerineal artery, dorsal artery of the penis and deep artery of the penis
NervePerineal nerve, posterior scrotal nerves, dorsal nerve of the penis or dorsal nerve of the clitoris
LymphPrimarily superficial inguinal lymph nodes
Identifiers
Latinperineum, perinaeum
MeSHD010502
TA98A09.5.00.001
TA2131
FMA9579
Anatomical terminology
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Etymology edit

The word entered English from late Latin via Greek περίναιος ~ περίνεος perinaios, perineos, itself from περίνεος, περίνεοι 'male genitals' and earlier περίς perís 'penis' through influence from πηρίς pērís 'scrotum'. The term was originally understood as a purely male body-part with the perineal raphe seen as a continuation of the scrotal septum since masculinization causes the development of a large anogenital distance in men, in comparison to the corresponding lack of distance in women.[4] As a result of folk etymologies (such as ἰνάω ináō, "to carry off by evacuations"), it is contemporaneously extended to both sexes.

Structure edit

The perineum is generally defined as the surface region between the pubic symphysis and the coccyx. The perineum is below the pelvic diaphragm and between the legs. It is a diamond-shaped area that includes the anus and, in females, the vagina.[5] Its definition varies: it can refer to only the superficial structures in this region, or it can be used to include both superficial and deep structures. The perineum corresponds to the outlet of the pelvis.

A line drawn across the surface connecting the ischial tuberosities divides the space into two triangles:

The formal anatomical boundaries of the perineum may be said to be:[6]

Body edit

The perineal body (or central tendon of perineum) is a pyramidal fibromuscular mass in the middle line of the perineum at the junction between the urogenital triangle and the anal triangle. In males, it is found between the bulb of the penis and the anus; in females, it is found between the vagina and anus, and about 1.25 cm (0.49 in) in front of the latter.

The perineal body is essential for the integrity of the pelvic floor, particularly in females. Its rupture during vaginal birth leads to widening of the gap between the anterior free borders of levator ani muscle of both sides, thus predisposing the woman to prolapse of the uterus, rectum, or even the urinary bladder. Perineal tears and episiotomy often occur in childbirth with first-time deliveries, but the risk of these injuries can be reduced by preparing the perineum, often through massage.[8]

At this point, the following muscles converge and are attached:

  1. External anal sphincter
  2. Bulbospongiosus muscle
  3. Superficial transverse perineal muscle
  4. Anterior fibers of the levator ani
  5. Fibers from male or female external urinary sphincter
  6. Deep transverse perineal muscle

Fascia edit

The terminology of the perineal fascia can be confusing, and there is some controversy over the nomenclature. This stems from the fact that there are two parts to the fascia, the superficial and deep parts, and each of these can be subdivided into superficial and deep parts.

The layers and contents are as follows, from superficial to deep:

  1. skin
  2. superficial perineal fascia: Subcutaneous tissue divided into two layers: (a) A superficial fatty layer, and (b) Colles' fascia, a deeper, membranous layer
  3. deep perineal fascia and muscles:
    Superficial perineal pouch Contains superficial perineal muscles: transversus perinei superficialis, bulbospongiosus, ischiocavernosus
    Inferior fascia of urogenital diaphragm, or perineal membrane A membranous layer of the deep fascia
    Deep perineal pouch Contains the deep perineal muscles: transversus perinei profundus, sphincter urethrae membranaceae
    Superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm Considered hypothetical by some modern anatomists, but still commonly used to logically divide the contents of the region
  4. fascia and muscles of pelvic floor (levator ani, coccygeus)

Areas edit

The region of the perineum can be considered a distinct area from pelvic cavity, with the two regions separated by the pelvic diaphragm. The perianal area (peri- and anal) is a subset of the perineum. The following areas are thus classified as parts of the perineal region:

Clinical significance edit

The anogenital distance is a measure of the distance between the midpoint of the anus and the underside of the scrotum or the vagina. Studies show that the human perineum is twice as long in males as in females.[9] Measuring the anogenital distance in neonatal humans has been suggested as a noninvasive method to determine male feminisation and thereby predict neonatal and adult reproductive disorders.[10]

Extensive deformation of the pelvic floor occurs during a vaginal delivery. Approximately 85% of women have some perineal tear during a vaginal delivery and in about 69% suturing is required.[11][12][13] Obstetric perineal trauma contributes to postpartum morbidity and frustration of women after delivery. In many women the childbirth trauma is manifested in advanced age when the compensatory mechanisms of the pelvic floor become weakened making the problem more serious among the aged population.[14][15]

There are claims that sometimes the perineum is excessively repaired after childbirth, using a so-called "husband stitch" and that this can increase vaginal tightness or result in pain during intercourse.[16]

Society and culture edit

Perineum sunning is a wellness practice that involves exposing the perineum (area between the genitals and anus) to sunlight. Adherents claim various unproven health benefits such as improved libido, circulation, sleep, and longevity.[17] There is no scientific evidence that this behavior promotes any of the alleged benefits.[17] The practice of exposing a sensitive area of skin to sunlight also increases the risk of skin cancers[18] such as melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal-cell carcinoma.[19] Doctors recommend safer alternative options such as relaxation, meditation, and mindfulness, which can also achieve the same desired benefits.[20]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ OED 2nd edition, 1989 as /pɛrɪˈniːəm/ and /pɛrɪˈniːəl/.
  2. ^ "Perineum definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary". www.collinsdictionary.com.
  3. ^ Winkelmann RK (1959). "The erogenous zones: their nerve supply and significance". Mayo Clin Proc. 34 (2): 39–47. PMID 13645790.
  4. ^ Simkin Oliver (2016). "Περίς, πηρίς and περίναιος". Revista de Lingüística y Filología Clásica. LXXXIV (2): 353–362. doi:10.3989/emerita.2016.18.1532.
  5. ^ Gray, Henry. Anatomy of the Human Body. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1918; Bartleby.com, 2000.
  6. ^ perineumboundaries
  7. ^ Daftary, Shirish; Chakravarti, Sudip (2011). Manual of Obstetrics, 3rd Edition. Elsevier. pp. 1-16. ISBN 9788131225561.
  8. ^ Shipman, M. K.; Boniface, D. R.; Tefft, M. E.; McCloghry, F. (July 1997). "Antenatal perineal massage and subsequent perineal outcomes: a randomised controlled trial". British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 104 (7): 787–91. doi:10.1111/j.1471-0528.1997.tb12021.x. PMID 9236642. S2CID 33507861.
  9. ^ McEwen, Gerald N.; Renner, Gerald (January 2006). "Validity of anogenital distance as a marker of in utero phthalate exposure". Environmental Health Perspectives. 114 (1): A19–20. doi:10.1289/ehp.114-a19b. PMC 1332693. PMID 16393642.
  10. ^ Michelle Welsh, et al.: "Identification in rats of a programming window for reproductive tract masculinization, disruption of which leads to hypospadias and cryptorchidism". Journal of Clinical Investigation, 13 March 2008.
  11. ^ Sleep J, Grant A, Garcia J, Elbourne D, Spencer J, Chalmers I. West Berkshire perineal management trial. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1984; 289(6445): 587-90.
  12. ^ McCandlish R, Bowler U, van Asten H, Berridge G, Winter C, Sames L, Garcia J, Renfrew M, Elbourne D. A randomised controlled trial of care of the perineum during second stage of normal labour. Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1998; 105(12): 1262-72.
  13. ^ Grant A, Sleep J. Repair of perineal trauma. In: Enkin M, Keirse MJNC, Chalmers I, Eds. A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989: 240-43.
  14. ^ Barrett G, Pendry E, Peacock J, et al. Women's sexuality after childbirth: a pilot study. Archives of Sexual Behavior 1999; 28(2): 179-91.
  15. ^ Tinelli A, Malvasi A, Rahimi S, et al. Age-related pelvic floor modifications and prolapse risk factors in postmenopausal women. Menopause 2010; 17(1): 204-12.
  16. ^ Vinopal, Lauren (17 August 2017). "Are Husbands and Doctors Conspiring to Sew New Moms Up Too Tight?". Fatherly. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  17. ^ a b Beth Daley (23 December 2020). "There's no magic way to boost your energy. But 'perineum sunning' isn't the answer". The Conversation.
  18. ^ EJ Dickson (27 November 2019). "Sorry, Anus Tanning Is Not Really a Thing". Rolling Stone.
  19. ^ Marci Robin (7 December 2019). "Dermatologists Are Warning People Not to Try Perineum Sunning". Allure.
  20. ^ Leah Groth (21 February 2020). "So, Perineum Sunning is a Thing Now—Here's Why Doctors Definitely Don't Want You to Try It". Health.com.

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Not to be confused with Peritoneum The perineum pl perineums or perinea in humans is the space between the anus and scrotum in the male or between the anus and the vulva in the female 2 The perineum is the region of the body between the pubic symphysis pubic arch and the coccyx tail bone including the perineal body and surrounding structures The perineal raphe is visible and pronounced to varying degrees The perineum is an erogenous zone 3 This area is also known as the taint or chode also spelled choad in American slang PerineumThe male perineum left and female perineum right The muscles of the male left and female right perineumDetailsPronunciation ˌ p ɛr ɪ ˈ n iː e m 1 SystemMusculoskeletal systemArteryPerineal artery dorsal artery of the penis and deep artery of the penisNervePerineal nerve posterior scrotal nerves dorsal nerve of the penis or dorsal nerve of the clitorisLymphPrimarily superficial inguinal lymph nodesIdentifiersLatinperineum perinaeumMeSHD010502TA98A09 5 00 001TA2131FMA9579Anatomical terminology edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Etymology 2 Structure 2 1 Body 2 2 Fascia 2 3 Areas 3 Clinical significance 4 Society and culture 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEtymology editThe word entered English from late Latin via Greek perinaios perineos perinaios perineos itself from perineos perineoi male genitals and earlier peris peris penis through influence from phris peris scrotum The term was originally understood as a purely male body part with the perineal raphe seen as a continuation of the scrotal septum since masculinization causes the development of a large anogenital distance in men in comparison to the corresponding lack of distance in women 4 As a result of folk etymologies such as ἰnaw inaō to carry off by evacuations it is contemporaneously extended to both sexes Structure editThe perineum is generally defined as the surface region between the pubic symphysis and the coccyx The perineum is below the pelvic diaphragm and between the legs It is a diamond shaped area that includes the anus and in females the vagina 5 Its definition varies it can refer to only the superficial structures in this region or it can be used to include both superficial and deep structures The perineum corresponds to the outlet of the pelvis A line drawn across the surface connecting the ischial tuberosities divides the space into two triangles The anterior urogenital triangle contains the penis males or vagina females The posterior anal triangle containing the anusThe formal anatomical boundaries of the perineum may be said to be 6 in front the pubic arch and the arcuate ligament of the pubis behind the tip of the coccyx on either side the inferior rami of the pubis and ischial tuberosity and the sacrotuberous ligament superiorly pelvic floor 7 inferiorly skin and fasciaBody edit The perineal body or central tendon of perineum is a pyramidal fibromuscular mass in the middle line of the perineum at the junction between the urogenital triangle and the anal triangle In males it is found between the bulb of the penis and the anus in females it is found between the vagina and anus and about 1 25 cm 0 49 in in front of the latter The perineal body is essential for the integrity of the pelvic floor particularly in females Its rupture during vaginal birth leads to widening of the gap between the anterior free borders of levator ani muscle of both sides thus predisposing the woman to prolapse of the uterus rectum or even the urinary bladder Perineal tears and episiotomy often occur in childbirth with first time deliveries but the risk of these injuries can be reduced by preparing the perineum often through massage 8 At this point the following muscles converge and are attached External anal sphincter Bulbospongiosus muscle Superficial transverse perineal muscle Anterior fibers of the levator ani Fibers from male or female external urinary sphincter Deep transverse perineal muscleFascia edit The terminology of the perineal fascia can be confusing and there is some controversy over the nomenclature This stems from the fact that there are two parts to the fascia the superficial and deep parts and each of these can be subdivided into superficial and deep parts The layers and contents are as follows from superficial to deep skinsuperficial perineal fascia Subcutaneous tissue divided into two layers a A superficial fatty layer and b Colles fascia a deeper membranous layerdeep perineal fascia and muscles Superficial perineal pouch Contains superficial perineal muscles transversus perinei superficialis bulbospongiosus ischiocavernosusInferior fascia of urogenital diaphragm or perineal membrane A membranous layer of the deep fasciaDeep perineal pouch Contains the deep perineal muscles transversus perinei profundus sphincter urethrae membranaceaeSuperior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm Considered hypothetical by some modern anatomists but still commonly used to logically divide the contents of the regionfascia and muscles of pelvic floor levator ani coccygeus Areas edit The region of the perineum can be considered a distinct area from pelvic cavity with the two regions separated by the pelvic diaphragm The perianal area peri and anal is a subset of the perineum The following areas are thus classified as parts of the perineal region perineal pouches superficial and deep see above for details ischioanal fossa a fat filled space at the lateral sides of anal canal bounded laterally by the obturator internus muscle and medially by the pelvic diaphragm and anal canal its base is the skin anal canal pudendal canal contains internal pudendal artery and the pudendal nerveClinical significance editThe anogenital distance is a measure of the distance between the midpoint of the anus and the underside of the scrotum or the vagina Studies show that the human perineum is twice as long in males as in females 9 Measuring the anogenital distance in neonatal humans has been suggested as a noninvasive method to determine male feminisation and thereby predict neonatal and adult reproductive disorders 10 Extensive deformation of the pelvic floor occurs during a vaginal delivery Approximately 85 of women have some perineal tear during a vaginal delivery and in about 69 suturing is required 11 12 13 Obstetric perineal trauma contributes to postpartum morbidity and frustration of women after delivery In many women the childbirth trauma is manifested in advanced age when the compensatory mechanisms of the pelvic floor become weakened making the problem more serious among the aged population 14 15 There are claims that sometimes the perineum is excessively repaired after childbirth using a so called husband stitch and that this can increase vaginal tightness or result in pain during intercourse 16 Society and culture editPerineum sunning is a wellness practice that involves exposing the perineum area between the genitals and anus to sunlight Adherents claim various unproven health benefits such as improved libido circulation sleep and longevity 17 There is no scientific evidence that this behavior promotes any of the alleged benefits 17 The practice of exposing a sensitive area of skin to sunlight also increases the risk of skin cancers 18 such as melanoma squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma 19 Doctors recommend safer alternative options such as relaxation meditation and mindfulness which can also achieve the same desired benefits 20 Gallery edit nbsp Annotated male perineum 1 Perineum 2 Raphe perinealis 3 Anus 4 Testicles Scrotum 5 Raphe scrotalis nbsp Stages in the development of the external sexual organs in the male and female nbsp Perineum with the scarSee also editDeep perineal pouch Erogenous zone Intimate part Mula Bandha Pelvic floor Perineal raphe Perineal tear classification 101 Vagina FemaliaReferences edit OED 2nd edition 1989 as pɛrɪˈniːem and pɛrɪˈniːel Perineum definition and meaning Collins English Dictionary www collinsdictionary com Winkelmann RK 1959 The erogenous zones their nerve supply and significance Mayo Clin Proc 34 2 39 47 PMID 13645790 Simkin Oliver 2016 Peris phris and perinaios Revista de Linguistica y Filologia Clasica LXXXIV 2 353 362 doi 10 3989 emerita 2016 18 1532 Gray Henry Anatomy of the Human Body Philadelphia Lea amp Febiger 1918 Bartleby com 2000 perineumboundaries Daftary Shirish Chakravarti Sudip 2011 Manual of Obstetrics 3rd Edition Elsevier pp 1 16 ISBN 9788131225561 Shipman M K Boniface D R Tefft M E McCloghry F July 1997 Antenatal perineal massage and subsequent perineal outcomes a randomised controlled trial British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 104 7 787 91 doi 10 1111 j 1471 0528 1997 tb12021 x PMID 9236642 S2CID 33507861 McEwen Gerald N Renner Gerald January 2006 Validity of anogenital distance as a marker of in utero phthalate exposure Environmental Health Perspectives 114 1 A19 20 doi 10 1289 ehp 114 a19b PMC 1332693 PMID 16393642 Michelle Welsh et al Identification in rats of a programming window for reproductive tract masculinization disruption of which leads to hypospadias and cryptorchidism Journal of Clinical Investigation 13 March 2008 Sleep J Grant A Garcia J Elbourne D Spencer J Chalmers I West Berkshire perineal management trial Br Med J Clin Res Ed 1984 289 6445 587 90 McCandlish R Bowler U van Asten H Berridge G Winter C Sames L Garcia J Renfrew M Elbourne D A randomised controlled trial of care of the perineum during second stage of normal labour Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1998 105 12 1262 72 Grant A Sleep J Repair of perineal trauma In Enkin M Keirse MJNC Chalmers I Eds A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth Oxford Oxford University Press 1989 240 43 Barrett G Pendry E Peacock J et al Women s sexuality after childbirth a pilot study Archives of Sexual Behavior 1999 28 2 179 91 Tinelli A Malvasi A Rahimi S et al Age related pelvic floor modifications and prolapse risk factors in postmenopausal women Menopause 2010 17 1 204 12 Vinopal Lauren 17 August 2017 Are Husbands and Doctors Conspiring to Sew New Moms Up Too Tight Fatherly Retrieved 15 October 2017 a b Beth Daley 23 December 2020 There s no magic way to boost your energy But perineum sunning isn t the answer The Conversation EJ Dickson 27 November 2019 Sorry Anus Tanning Is Not Really a Thing Rolling Stone Marci Robin 7 December 2019 Dermatologists Are Warning People Not to Try Perineum Sunning Allure Leah Groth 21 February 2020 So Perineum Sunning is a Thing Now Here s Why Doctors Definitely Don t Want You to Try It Health com External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Human anogenital area nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1905 New International Encyclopedia article Perinaeum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Perineum amp oldid 1185023642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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