Rectal-Vaginal Fascia

The intestinal-vaginal fascia (lat. fascia rectovesicalis; synonym: Svyatschon's bursa) is a circular fascia starting from the apex of the sacrum and roundly covering the anterior wall of the rectum and the upper wall of the vagina. It is located in the wall of the pelvis between the anterior lip of the cervix and the transverse fascia. In the area of ​​the anterior part of the pelvic floor muscles, from the anterior wall of the vagina, the fascia covering the ischiorectal fossa, the presaline fascia, departs. Anterior to the prostate gland, fascia separates the bladder and rectum from the prostate. The anterior surface of the fascia ends on both sides of the urethra with semilunar on both sides, passing into the pubic articulation. On the cross