Paick J S, Donatucci C F, Lue T F
Department of Urology, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco.
Urology. 1993 Aug;42(2):145-9. doi: 10.1016/0090-4295(93)90637-p.
Retrograde and antegrade dissections from the penile hilum to the prostatic area and the glans penis were performed in 4 formalin-preserved adult male cadavers. In addition to the medial branches accompanying the urethra, the lateral branches of the cavernous nerves pierced the urogenital diaphragm 4 to 7 mm from the striated muscles of the external sphincter. At the penile region, multiple communications between the cavernous and dorsal nerves were noted that suggest that either the cavernous nerves use the dorsal nerve as a carrier to the distal portion of the penis or the dorsal nerve may itself contain autonomic fibers. These findings will improve our ability to preserve erectile function during pelvic, urethral, and penile surgery.
对4具用福尔马林保存的成年男性尸体进行了从阴茎门向前列腺区域和阴茎头的逆行和顺行解剖。除了伴随尿道的内侧分支外,海绵体神经的外侧分支在距外括约肌横纹肌4至7毫米处穿过尿生殖膈。在阴茎区域,发现海绵体神经和背神经之间存在多处交通,这表明要么海绵体神经利用背神经作为向阴茎远端的载体,要么背神经本身可能含有自主神经纤维。这些发现将提高我们在盆腔、尿道和阴茎手术中保留勃起功能的能力。