A Guide to Regional Anatomy

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95 The visceral pelvic fascia will now be recognised as forming the sheath for the upper or pelvic surfaces of the levator ani and coccygeus muscles. Its upper border (termed the white line) thus follows the line of attachment of these mus- cles to the posterior surface of the pubis, the obturator fascia and the inner sur- face of the ischial spine. When traced towards the viscera it will be found to blend with the sheaths of the prostate and bladder (the vesical portion), and the rectum (the r
...ectal portion). The intermediate portion that passes between the bladder and rectum might thus be termed recto-vesical. Posteriorly the visceral layer of the pelvic fascia does not extend beyond the coccygeus, thus leaving a gap through which the sacral plexus quits the pelvis. Anteriorly the fascia sweeps round the free edge of the levator ani muscle that passes backwards from the pubis, thus forming the pubo-prostatic ligament of that side.
THE MALE RECTUM.
The rectum begins in the mid line in front of the third piece of the sacrum as the continuation of the pelvic colon.


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