perineal artery
A surgeon carefully identifies the perineal artery during a medical procedure.
Noun: A branch of the internal pudendal artery. Its primary function is to supply blood to the superficial structures of the perineum, which is the region between the anus and the external genitalia.
The term "perineal artery" is used specifically in anatomical and medical contexts to describe this particular blood vessel. * During the dissection, the surgeon carefully identified and preserved the perineal artery. * The perineal artery provides essential blood flow to the muscles and skin of the perineal region.
- Clinical Significance: The perineal artery is a critical landmark in surgical procedures involving the perineum, such as episiotomies or perineal repairs. Knowledge of its location helps to minimize bleeding and ensure proper healing.
- Arteria perinealis: The Latin or formal anatomical term for the perineal artery.
- Internal Pudendal Artery: The parent artery from which the perineal artery branches.
- Perineum (n): The anatomical region supplied by this artery.
There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise anatomical structure. In technical contexts, "arteria perinealis" is used interchangeably.
A surgeon carefully identifies the perineal artery during a medical procedure.
- a branch of the internal pudendal artery that supplies superficial structures of the perineum