Vagina

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Vagina is a musculomembranous tube, 7-9cm long, extending from the cervix of uterus to the vestibule of vagina. It is usually collapsed: its anterior and posterior walls are in contact except from the superior part where the cervix keeps them apart. The vagina is compressed by 4 muscles: Pubovaginalis, External urethral sphincter, Urethrovaginalis sphincter, Bulbospongiosus.

It has 4 fornices, that form around the vaginal part of the cervix:

  1. Posterior vaginal fornix. The deepest part and closely related to rectouterine pouch
  2. Anterior vaginal fornix
  3. Lateral (left) vaginal fornix
  4. Lateral (right) vaginal fornix

It serves for:

edit edit Vasculature & Innervation

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edit edit External female genital organs

The external female organs include the following:

  1. labia majora
  2. labia minora (they have anterior and posterior commissures and form a frenulum on the posterior one)
  3. the clitoris
  4. the hymen
  5. the vestibule of the vagina
  6. the bulb of vestibule
  7. the greater vestibular gland
  8. the external urethral orifice (with openings of ducts of paraurethral glands).

The hymen is a thin anular fold of mucous membrane surrounding the lumen of the vaginal orifice, and after its rupture, its remnants are found as hymen caruncles. The skin folds that form external borders of vagina (and together with mons pubis and they form a triangle).

The thin skin folds surround vestibule of vagina, that divide anteriorly into 2 folds that unite over the clitoris to form the prepuce of clitoris.

The clitoris originates on 2 limbs, the crura. The crura are covered by the ischiocavernosus muscles and originate from the lower rami of the pubic bones. The body of clitoris is formed by the union of the 2 crura just below the pubic symphysis, and it terminates anteriorly as glans of clitoris. The greater vestibular glands (mucus-secreting) are located on either side of the vestibule of vagina. Directly anterior to them, the bulbs of vestibule (erectile tissues) are located, which are covered by 1 bulbospongiosus muscle each.


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