Urethral prolapse also called urethrocele happens when the urethra pushes into the vaginal canal or sticks out of the urethral opening.
Labelled diagram female pelvic floor around urethra.
Defects or injuries to these support structures in the pelvic floor leads to pelvic organ prolapse.
The female urethra is very short 4 centimeters which is a predisposing factor for contracting urinary tract infection.
The female urethra passes through the pelvic floor and then through the deep perineal pouch where it s surrounded by the external urethral sphincter.
The main function of the pelvic floor muscles are.
This cavity encloses the pelvic viscera bladder intestines and uterus in females.
Female urinary bladder and urethra.
1 5 inches 35 mm.
To support the abdominal and pelvic viscera.
Muscular layer continuous with the muscular layer of the bladder this extends the full length of the urethra.
The urethra itself is a narrow membranous canal that consists of three layers.
It has three portions the prostatic urethra the membranous urethra and the spongy urethra see below and extends from the neck of the bladder shown in the diagram above to the meatus urinarius at the end of.
We ll go over the symptoms and causes of this condition.
The pelvic floor which is composed of muscles and fascia separates the pelvic cavity from the perineum.
It has openings that allow for the passage of the rectum vagina and urethra.
This small opening which is where urine comes out is right below the clitoris.
Together they form the part of the pelvis called the pelvic girdle.
The vaginal support structures are those muscles bones ligaments tendons membranes and fascia of the pelvic floor that maintain the position of the vagina within the pelvic cavity and allow the normal functioning of the vagina and other reproductive structures in the female.
There are two hip bones one on the left side of the body and the other on the right.
It s hard to see and you can t really feel anything there.
The female urethra is located immediately behind posterior to the pubic symphysis and is embedded into the front wall of the vagina.
And no pee doesn t come out of the vaginal.
These muscles hold the pelvic organs in place and provide support for your other organs all the way up to your diaphragm which is stretched across the bottom of your rib cage.
That sensation you feel is a contraction of the of the pelvic floor muscles.
It furthermore helps maintain fecal and urinary continence and prevents pelvic organ prolapse.
At about 8 9 inches 200 mm long the adult male urethra is longer than the adult female urethra of approx.