Perineal Pouch

The Perineal Pouch is an anatomical formation located in the perineal area between the anus and the external genitalia. It is a space formed by muscle walls and ligaments that support the pelvic organs and ensure their functionality.

The Pouch Perineale, also known as the Perineal Pouch, is part of a larger structure called the Pocket Ideal. Together with other structures such as the bladder, rectum, prostate gland and genitals, the Perineal Pouch plays an important role in urogenital function.

The perineal pouch contains several important structures, such as the coronary arteries, which provide blood supply to the external genitalia, and the deep recess nerve, which provides sensation to the anus and genital area.

However, despite its importance, the Perineal Pocket can also become the site of various diseases and pathologies. For example, it may become inflamed, which can lead to diseases such as abscesses or cellulitis. In addition, damage to the Perineal Pouch can lead to various dysfunctions of the genitourinary system, including urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction.

Overall, the Perineal Pouch is an important anatomical structure that plays an important role in urogenital function. Therefore, if any problems arise in this area, it is necessary to contact a qualified specialist for diagnosis and treatment.