Structure and Function of the Bladder Neck
Structure and Function of the Bladder Neck
The studies described here are based on histological serial sections of the entire bladder neck region of 50 male and 15 female deceased of all age groups. For the first time, a musculus vesicoprostaticus et vesicovaginalis, a musculus dilator urethrae and a musculus ejaculatorius are defined. The bipartite musculus sphincter urethrae (glaber et transversostriatus) is the morphological basis for the maintenance of the rest and stress continence. New findings necessitate new interpretations of the basic functions of the lower urinary tract. The results presented here prove that the corresponding morphological substrate differs in many respects from descriptions in the literature.
3 Musculus Detrusor Vesicae
3.1 Musculus Detrusor Vesicae
3.2 Musculus Pubovesicalis
3.3 Musculus Vesicoprostaticus and Musculus Vesicovaginalis
3.4 Summary
4 The Musculature of the Trigonum Vesicae
4.1 Musculus Interuretericus
4.2 Musculus Sphincter Vesicae (Vesical or Internal Sphincter)
4.3 Trigonum Vesicae
4.4 Summary
5 Diaphragma Urogenitale
5.1 Summary
6 Musculus Sphincter Urethrae (Urethral or External Sphincter)
6.1 Summary
7 Musculus Dilatator Urethrae
7.1 Summary
8 Musculus Ejaculatorius
8.1 Summary
9 Changes of the Muscles of the Lower Urinary Tract with Age
9.1 Summary
10 Three-Dimensional Model of the Anatomy of the Lower Urinary Tract
11 Fundamentals of the Neuroanatomy of the Lower Urinary Tract
11.1 Autonomous Innervation of the Lower Urinary Tract
11.2 The Voluntary Innervation of the Musculus Sphincter Urethrae
11.3 The Sensory Innervation of the Urinary Bladder and the Urethra
11.4 Spinal and Supraspinal Influence on the Urinary Reflexes
11.5 Summary
12 Discussion (Functional Interpretation of the Anatomical Findings)
12.1 Continence
12.2 Micturition
12.3 Ejaculation
13 Further Studies and New Approaches
13.1 Summary
14 Terminologia Anatomica of the Lower Urinary Tract
15 Summary
References.
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods3 Musculus Detrusor Vesicae
3.1 Musculus Detrusor Vesicae
3.2 Musculus Pubovesicalis
3.3 Musculus Vesicoprostaticus and Musculus Vesicovaginalis
3.4 Summary
4 The Musculature of the Trigonum Vesicae
4.1 Musculus Interuretericus
4.2 Musculus Sphincter Vesicae (Vesical or Internal Sphincter)
4.3 Trigonum Vesicae
4.4 Summary
5 Diaphragma Urogenitale
5.1 Summary
6 Musculus Sphincter Urethrae (Urethral or External Sphincter)
6.1 Summary
7 Musculus Dilatator Urethrae
7.1 Summary
8 Musculus Ejaculatorius
8.1 Summary
9 Changes of the Muscles of the Lower Urinary Tract with Age
9.1 Summary
10 Three-Dimensional Model of the Anatomy of the Lower Urinary Tract
11 Fundamentals of the Neuroanatomy of the Lower Urinary Tract
11.1 Autonomous Innervation of the Lower Urinary Tract
11.2 The Voluntary Innervation of the Musculus Sphincter Urethrae
11.3 The Sensory Innervation of the Urinary Bladder and the Urethra
11.4 Spinal and Supraspinal Influence on the Urinary Reflexes
11.5 Summary
12 Discussion (Functional Interpretation of the Anatomical Findings)
12.1 Continence
12.2 Micturition
12.3 Ejaculation
13 Further Studies and New Approaches
13.1 Summary
14 Terminologia Anatomica of the Lower Urinary Tract
15 Summary
References.
Dorschner, W.
Stolzenburg, J.-U.
Neuhaus, J
ISBN | 978-3-540-67998-1 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540679981 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 2001 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XII, 114 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XII, 114 p. 36 illus., 9 illus. in color. |
Sprache | Englisch |