Skeletal Muscle Complex Between the Vagina and Anal Canal: Implications for Perineal Laceration.
Satoru MuroKenro ChikazawaJohn O L DelanceyKeiichi AkitaPublished in: International urogynecology journal (2024)
The medial region between the vagina and anal canal in those giving birth includes a skeletal muscle complex formed by the confluence of the external anal sphincter, anterior bundle of the levator ani, and superficial transverse perineal muscle. In cases of severe perineal lacerations, these muscles could be injured. The anatomical knowledge that a part of the levator ani forms a muscle sling anterior to the anal canal is particularly important for obstetricians and gynecologists repairing obstetric lacerations and treating pelvic floor disorders.