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Anatomy posterior vagina

Anatomy posterior vagina
Normal posterior wall support provided by the levator ani muscles holds the vagina closed. With increased abdominal pressure, the pressure on the posterior vaginal wall is equilibrated by pressure on the anterior vaginal wall (upper arrows), and there is no stress on the connective tissue supports. Distally, the pressure transmitted to the rectum is resisted by the perineal body.
ARW: anterior rectal wall; PB: perineal body; PVW: posterior vaginal wall.
Reproduced with permission from: Walters MD, Karram MM. Urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery, 3rd ed, Mosby-Elsevier, 2007. Copyright ©2007 Elsevier.
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