- For the artery also known as the "perOneal artery", see fibular artery
The
perineal artery (
superficial perineal artery) arises from the
internal pudendal artery, and turns upward, crossing either over or under the
Transversus perinæi superficialis, and runs forward, parallel to the
pubic arch, in the interspace between the
Bulbocavernosus and
Ischiocavernosus, both of which it supplies, and finally divides into several
posterior scrotal branches which are distributed to the skin and
dartos tunic of the
scrotum.
As it crosses the Transversus perinæi superficialis it gives off the transverse perineal artery which runs transversely on the cutaneous surface of the muscle, and anastomoses with the corresponding vessel of the opposite side and with the perineal and inferior hemorrhoidal arteries.
It supplies the Transversus perinæi superficialis and the structures between the anus and the urethral bulb.
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