Deep artery of the penis
The deep artery of the penis (artery to the corpus cavernosum) is a small collateral[1] branch of the internal pudendal artery that supplies the corpus cavernosum. The artery enters the crus of penis at the crus' anterior extremity.[2] AnatomyOriginThe deep artery of the penis one of the terminal branches of the internal pudendal artery.[citation needed] It arises from the internal pudendal artery posterior to the inferior edge of the symphysis pubis[1] while the internal pudendal artery is situated between the two fasciæ of the urogenital diaphragm (deep perineal pouch).[citation needed] Course and fateIt traverses the pelvic floor, then immediately enters the corpus cavernosum penis.[1] It runs anterior-ward in the center of the corpus cavernosum penis, to which its branches are distributed.[citation needed] In the center of the corpus cavernosum, it splits into an anterior branch (which supplies the anterior two-thirds of the corpus cavernosum), and a recurrent branch (which supplies the posterior one third of the corpus cavernosum).[1] Additional images
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This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 620 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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