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Septum glandis

The septum glandis, also septum of the glans, refers to the fibrous partition of the ventral aspect of the glans penis that separates the two glans wings in the ventral midline.[1] The septum extends from the urethral meatus through the glanular urethra (fossa navicularis) and ends in the tunica albuginea of the human penis. Externally it is attached to the frenulum which extends lower on the neck of the penis.[2]

Cross-section illustration of the human glans penis.

The septum glandis results during the embryonic development of the male fetus as the two sides of the genital tubercle merge in the midline without fusing, to form a hollow tube that encloses the male urethra.[3] The two sides of the preputial lamina that will become the prepuce approach on the underside and remain separated by a thin tissue of mesenchyme that will form the frenulum.[4] Ventrally, the two wings of the corona do not fully attach to each other, remaining separated at the subglanular level.[2]

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  1. ^ "Septum of glans penis - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS". www.imaios.com. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
  2. ^ a b Özbey, Hüseyin; Kumbasar, Ali (2017). "Glans wings are separated ventrally by the septum glandis and frenulum penis: MRI documentation and surgical implications". Turkish Journal of Urology. 43 (4): 525–529. doi:10.5152/tud.2017.00334. ISSN 2149-3235. PMC 5687219. PMID 29201519.
  3. ^ Joseph, Diya B.; Vezina, Chad M. (2018-01-01), "Male Reproductive Tract: Development Overview", in Skinner, Michael K. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Reproduction (Second Edition), Oxford: Academic Press, pp. 248–255, ISBN 978-0-12-815145-7, retrieved 2023-01-04
  4. ^ Liu, Xin; Liu, Ge; Shen, Joel; Yue, Aaron; Isaacson, Dylan; Sinclair, Adriane; Cao, Mei; Liaw, Aron; Cunha, Gerald R.; Baskin, Laurence (2018-09-01). "Human glans and preputial development". Differentiation. Development of human male and female urogenital tracts. 103: 86–99. doi:10.1016/j.diff.2018.08.002. ISSN 0301-4681. PMC 6234068. PMID 30245194.

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