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A Novel Concept for the Surgical Anatomy of the Perineal Body

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Abstract

Perineal body (central perineal tendon) is not the site of insertion of perineal muscles but the site along which muscle fibers of these muscles and the external anal sphincter pass uninterrupted from one side to the other. Such a free passage from one muscle to the other seems to denote a "digastric pattern" for the perineal muscles. Perineal body is subjected to injury or continuous intra-abdominal pressure variations, which may eventually result in perineocele, enterocele, or sigmoidocele.

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