Literature DB >> 18624735

Topographical relationship between urethral rhabdosphincter and rectourethralis muscle: a better understanding of the apical dissection and the posterior stitches in radical prostatectomy.

Hideo Soga1, Atsushi Takenaka, Gen Murakami, Masato Fujisawa.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To clarify the topographical relationship between the urethral rhabdosphincter and the rectourethralis muscle as these structures lying dorsally to membranous urethra are important factors to post-prostatectomy urinary continence.
METHODS: Pelvic floor specimens including prostate, bulbus penis, and anorectum, obtained from 15 male cadavers (ages at death 66 to 80 years), were examined with standard histologic and immunohistochemical techniques using semiserial sagittal and transverse sections.
RESULTS: The rectourethralis muscle was defined. It was found to be located at the interface between the levator ani muscle and rectum. It was not possible to histologically identify the fibromuscular node known as the perineal body. The urethral rhabdosphincter was found to be inserted into the rectourethralis muscle, which is composed of the smooth muscle fibers. Abundant nerves passed between the rectourethralis muscle and the levator ani, or through the rectourethralis muscle. The urethral rhabdosphincter was closely attached to the apical or ventral portion of the rectourethralis muscle. Morphologically, the membranous urethra was fixed to the rectourethralis muscle through the urethral rhabdosphincter.
CONCLUSIONS: The rectourethralis muscle influences the stabilization of membranous urethra. The posterior stitches for the reconstruction of the dorsal musculofascial plate might injure the nerve fibers running along and through the rectourethralis muscle.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18624735     DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-2042.2008.02096.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Urol        ISSN: 0919-8172            Impact factor:   3.369


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Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2017-02-28       Impact factor: 1.246

2.  Modified posterior musculofascial plate reconstruction decreases the posterior vesicourethral angle and improves urinary continence recovery in patients undergoing laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.

Authors:  Keiichi Ito; Seguchi Kenji; Hidehiko Yoshii; Shinsuke Hamada; Junichi Asakuma; Shinsuke Tasaki; Kenji Kuroda; Akinori Sato; Akio Horiguchi; Tomohiko Asano
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3.  Gluteoperinealis muscle: a surgically important variation.

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4.  [Functional anatomy of the male continence mechanism].

Authors:  T Schwalenberg; J Neuhaus; M Dartsch; P Weissenfels; S Löffler; J-U Stolzenburg
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 0.639

5.  Site-dependent and interindividual variations in Denonvilliers' fascia: a histological study using donated elderly male cadavers.

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Journal:  Saudi Med J       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 1.484

7.  Complete puborectalis, puboperinealis muscle and urethral rhabdomyosphincter preservation in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Anatomical landmarks to achieve early urinary continence.

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Journal:  Int J Urol       Date:  2020-04-16       Impact factor: 3.369

8.  Various significant connections of the male pelvic floor muscles with special reference to the anal and urethral sphincter muscles.

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9.  Anatomy of the smooth muscle structure in the female anorectal anterior wall: convergence and anterior extension of the internal anal sphincter and longitudinal muscle.

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Review 10.  The urethral rhabdosphincter, levator ani muscle, and perineal membrane: a review.

Authors:  Nobuyuki Hinata; Gen Murakami
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