Notes

Penis

Key Function:

Conduct urine and semen to the outside environment.

Key Anatomical Features:

Skin

  • Prepuce covers glans, is retractable in the adult.

Vessels

  • Superficial dorsal vein and artery
  • Deep dorsal vein
  • Deep arteries within corpus cavernosa

Connective tissues

  • Deep fascia surrounds erectile bodies and binds them together
  • Intercavernous fascia separate corpora cavernosa from corpus spongiosum.

Erectile bodies

  • Covered in tunica albuginea
  • Comprise vascular tissues that engorge with blood upon arousal.

Singular corpus spongiosum surrounds the urethra:

  • Glans is distal expansion; corona is rim of glans
  • Bulb is the widened proximal end
  • The bulb anchors the corpus spongiosum to the perineal membrane (not shown);
  • The bulb is wrapped in the bulbospongiosum muscle, which contracts to: force blood into the erectile tissues, eject residual urine from the urethra,
    and produce pulsatile movements during ejaculation.

Paired corpus cavernosa (singular = cavernosum)

  • Lie dorsal to corpus spongiosum
  • Crus (singular = crura) of the corpus cavernosa extend laterally
  • Crus attach to the pubic arch of the pelvis (not visible here), and are wrapped by ischiocavernosus muscles; like the bulbospongiosum, these muscles force blood into the erectile tissues.

Root

  • Comprises bulb and crus of penis

Shaft

  • Free, pendulous portion of penis between root and glans

Urethra

  • Conducts semen to external environment
  • Terminates at external urethral orifice
  • Urethral glands secrete mucus to protect urethra from urine

Anatomical orientation

  • Dorsal surface faces the torso
  • Ventral surface faces away from the torso.

Semen/Seminal Fluid:

Semen (aka, seminal fluid)

  • Comprises sperm and seminal plasma.

Sperm

  • Gametes (aka, sex cells), produced by the testes

Seminal plasma

  • Nourishes and protects the sperm
  • Produced and secreted by the seminal vesicles, bulbourethral glands, and urethral glands.

Origins of semen:

Bulbourethral glands (aka, Cowper's glands)

  • Secrete lubricating mucus prior to arrival of the rest of the semen into spongy urethra

Ampulla of ductus deferens

  • Drains sperm

Seminal vesicles

  • Drain viscous, sugary seminal plasma fluid

Ejaculatory duct

  • Where sperm and seminal vesicle secretions mix; merger of ductus deferens and seminal vesicle

Prostate gland

  • Secretes alkaline, enzyme-rich fluid that protects sperm

Ejaculate

  • Semen after it has been ejected from the urethra.

Clinical correlation

  • Male circumcision is the surgical removal of the some or all of the prepuce, which leaves the glans exposed.
  • A "fractured" penis occurs when the tunica albuginea tears, typically as a consequence of abrupt angling of an erect penis; swelling and bruising result.