Urogenital diaphragm

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Urogenital diaphragm
Median sagittal section of pelvis, showing arrangement of fasciae. (Urogenital diaphragm labeled at bottom center, and fascia of urogenital diaphragm labeled at center left.)
Coronal section of anterior part of pelvis, through the pubic arch. Seen from in front. (Fascia of urogenital diaphragm labeled at bottom center.)
Gray's subject #120 428
Dorlands/Elsevier d_15/12293501

The urogenital diaphragm is the traditional (but invalid) anatomical term for a layer of the pelvis that separates the deep perineal sac from the upper pelvis, lying between the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm and superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm.

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While this term is used to refer to a layer of the pelvis that separates the deep perineal sac from the upper pelvis, such a discrete border of the sac probably does not exist. While it has no official entry in Terminologia Anatomica, the term is still used casually to refer to the following structures (taken together) :

The urogenital diaphragm is often confused with the pelvic floor, which is a true diaphragm supporting many of the pelvic organs. --

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