Septum Scrotum

**Penile septum is a rather rare congenital anomaly**, which is characterized by the division of the penile shaft into two or more shafts, each with its own course of blood vessels and muscles. In this review we will focus on both concepts of this disease. Inguinal ring septation occurs equally frequently in both sexes, with a slight tendency toward male predominance (ratio approximately 6:5).

**Septa are divided into:** - By size—its different parts and levels can be covered by the upper layer of the foreskin or not covered by it (open septa). Also, based on the structure, the partitions can be fused with each other or separated by a bed. In the latter case, the partition is divided into 2 or 3 trunks.

An open double-leaf lotion can vary in size depending on the degree of extensibility of the fabric. Thus, a distinction is made between “dense” and “extensible”. And also different in length. - **In relation to the tissues of the head and scaphoid fossa -** can be underestimated or overestimated. - The scrotal septum is considered to be a rudimentary sexual organ - Jonas's phallus. It can be supplied with blood from its own