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It extends downward and forward, with a slight anterior concavity, between the apex of the [[prostate]] and the [[bulb of the urethra]], perforating the [[urogenital diaphragm]] about 2.5 cm below and behind the [[pubic symphysis]].
It extends downward and forward, with a slight anterior concavity, between the apex of the [[prostate]] and the [[bulb of the urethra]], perforating the [[urogenital diaphragm]] about 2.5 cm below and behind the [[pubic symphysis]].


The hinder part of the urethral bulb lies in apposition with the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm, but its upper portion diverges somewhat from this [[fascia]]: the anterior wall of the membranous urethra is thus prolonged for a short distance in front of the urogenital diaphragm; it measures about 2 cm in length, while the posterior wall which is between the two fasciæ of the diaphragm is only 1.25 cm long. The anatomical variation in membranous urethral length measurements in men have been reported to range from 0.5 cm to 34.3 cm.
The hinder part of the urethral bulb lies in apposition with the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm, but its upper portion diverges somewhat from this [[fascia]]: the anterior wall of the membranous urethra is thus prolonged for a short distance in front of the urogenital diaphragm; it measures about 2 cm in length, while the posterior wall which is between the two fasciæ of the diaphragm is only 1.25 cm long. The anatomical variation in membranous urethral length measurements in men have been reported to range from 0.5 cm to 3.4 cm.


The membranous portion of the urethra is completely surrounded by the fibers of the [[Sphincter urethrae membranaceae]].
The membranous portion of the urethra is completely surrounded by the fibers of the [[Sphincter urethrae membranaceae]].

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Membranous urethra
The male urethra laid open on its anterior (upper) surface. (Membranous part labeled at upper right.)
Dissection of the prostate showing the prostatic and membranous portions of the urethra (unlabeled)
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Identifiers
LatinPars intermedia urethrae masculinae,
pars membranacea urethrae masculinae
FMA19674
Anatomical terminology

The membranous urethra or intermediate part of male urethra is the shortest, least dilatable, and, with the exception of the urinary meatus, the narrowest part of the urethra.

It extends downward and forward, with a slight anterior concavity, between the apex of the prostate and the bulb of the urethra, perforating the urogenital diaphragm about 2.5 cm below and behind the pubic symphysis.

The hinder part of the urethral bulb lies in apposition with the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm, but its upper portion diverges somewhat from this fascia: the anterior wall of the membranous urethra is thus prolonged for a short distance in front of the urogenital diaphragm; it measures about 2 cm in length, while the posterior wall which is between the two fasciæ of the diaphragm is only 1.25 cm long. The anatomical variation in membranous urethral length measurements in men have been reported to range from 0.5 cm to 3.4 cm.

The membranous portion of the urethra is completely surrounded by the fibers of the Sphincter urethrae membranaceae.

In front of it the deep dorsal vein of the penis enters the pelvis between the transverse ligament of the pelvis and the arcuate pubic ligament; on either side near its termination are the bulbourethral glands.

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References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1235 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)