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| || ANTERIOR<BR>the [[fascia of Colles]] covering the [[Transversus perinei superficialis]], and the [[inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm]] ||
| || ANTERIOR<BR>* [[fascia of Colles]] covering the [[Transversus perinei superficialis]]<BR>* [[inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm]] ||
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| LATERAL<BR>the [[tuberosity of the ischium]] and the [[obturator fascia]] || || MEDIAL<BR>the [[Sphincter ani externus]] and the [[anal fascia]]
| LATERAL<BR>* [[tuberosity of the ischium]]<BR>* [[Obturator internus muscle]] <BR>* [[obturator fascia]] || SUPERIOR:<BR>* [[Levator ani]]<BR><BR>INFERIOR:<BR>* [[skin]] || MEDIAL:<BR>* [[Levator ani]]<BR>* [[Sphincter ani externus]]<BR>* [[anal fascia]]
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| || POSTERIOR<BR>the [[Gluteus maximus]] and the [[sacrotuberous ligament]] ||
| || POSTERIOR<BR>* [[Gluteus maximus]]<BR>* [[sacrotuberous ligament]] ||
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Revision as of 06:24, 20 November 2006

Ischioanal fossa
The perineum. The integument and superficial layer of superficial fascia reflected. (Ischiorectal fossa labeled at bottom left.)
The posterior aspect of the rectum exposed by removing the lower part of the sacrum and the coccyx. (Ischiorectal fossa labeled at bottom right.)
Details
Identifiers
Latinfossa ischioanalis
TA98A09.5.04.001
TA22446
FMA22059
Anatomical terminology

The Ischiorectal Fossa (or ischioanal fossa) is somewhat prismatic in shape, with its base directed to the surface of the perineum, and its apex at the line of meeting of the obturator and anal fasciae.

Boundaries

It has the following boundaries:

ANTERIOR
* fascia of Colles covering the Transversus perinei superficialis
* inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm
LATERAL
* tuberosity of the ischium
* Obturator internus muscle
* obturator fascia
SUPERIOR:
* Levator ani

INFERIOR:
* skin
MEDIAL:
* Levator ani
* Sphincter ani externus
* anal fascia
POSTERIOR
* Gluteus maximus
* sacrotuberous ligament

Crossings

Crossing the space transversely are the inferior hemorrhoidal vessels and nerves;

The internal pudendal vessels and pudendal nerve lie in Alcock's canal on the lateral wall.

The fossa is filled with fatty tissue across which numerous fibrous bands extend from side to side.

Additional images

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 425 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)