Pelvic Diaphragm & Pelvic Fascia
Pelvic Diaphragm & Pelvic Fascia
Pelvic Diaphragm & Pelvic Fascia
Fascia
(The Pelvic Wall)
Pelvic Diaphragm
• The levator prostatae support the prostate and stabilize the perineal body.
• The sphincter vaginae constrict the vagina and stabilize the perineal body.
2. Intermediate fibers:
• The puborectalis forms a sling around the junction of the rectum and
anal canal.
2. They resist the rise in intrapelvic pressure during the straining and
expulsive efforts of the abdominal muscles (as occurs in coughing).
• Insertion: It is inserted into the lower end of the sacrum and into the
coccyx.
• Action: The two muscles assist the levatores ani in supporting the
pelvic viscera.
• In certain locations, the fascia thickens and extends from the viscus to
the pelvic walls and provides support.
1. Piriformis
• Origin: Front of sacrum