Rectoprostatic fascia
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Rectoprostatic fascia | |
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Latin | fascia rectoprostatica |
Dorlands/Elsevier | f_03/13590047 |
Rectoprostatic fascia (also called Denonvilliers' fascia) is a membranous partition at the lowest part of the rectovesical pouch that separates the prostate and urinary bladder from the rectum.[1] This corresponds to the rectovaginal fascia in the female.
In post-operative transsexual women, the vaginal cavity is created along it.[1]
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- ^ Dorland's Medical Dictionary. Retrieved on 2007-12-11.