Muscle that lowers the bladder (M. Depressor Vesicae Urinariae)

The **Depressor Bladder** is a muscle in the abdominal wall that is responsible for contraction and movement of the bladder. The muscles of the prolapsed bladder have different shapes and functions depending on their location and position in the abdominal wall. They play an important role in regulating urination.

Bladder muscles can be divided into two groups: external and internal. External muscles consist of superficial and deep fibers that are attached to the wall of the bladder through loose tissue. The intrinsic muscles are also divided into superficial and deep fibers, attached to the walls of the bladder and prostate gland, respectively.