Since a clear understanding of the pelvic floor region is crucial for both male and female pelvic surgery and for fundamental mechanisms of urogenital and/or ano-rectal dysfunction and treatment, the authors present a morphological concept that is in accordance with actual clinical concepts. The reinterpreted anatomical concept is compared to classical morphological ideas and what is most important to functional considerations.
Since a clear understanding of the pelvic floor region is crucial for both male and female pelvic surgery and for fundamental mechanisms of urogenital and/or ano-rectal dysfunction and treatment, the authors present a morphological concept that is in accordance with actual clinical concepts. The reinterpreted anatomical concept is compared to classical morphological ideas and what is most important to functional considerations.
Helga Fritsch, Institut f. Anatomie, Histologie u. Embryologie, Innsbruck, Austria / Andreas Lienemann, Medizinische Klinik, Radiologie, München, Germany / Erich Brenner, Institut f. Anatomie, Histologie u. Embryologie, Innsbruck, Austria / Barabara Ludwikowski, St Johanns Spital, Landesklinik f. Kinderchirurgie, Salzburg, Austria
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction.- 2 Morphological Approaches for a Spatial Insight into the Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor.- 3 Subdivision.- 4 Compartments.- 5 Perineal Body.- 6 Summary and Conclusions.- References.
1 Introduction.- 2 Morphological Approaches for a Spatial Insight into the Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor.- 3 Subdivision.- 4 Compartments.- 5 Perineal Body.- 6 Summary and Conclusions.- References.
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