Biology:Rhabdosphincter

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Short description: Sphincter consisting of striated muscle fibres

A rhabdosphincter (from Greek rhabdos meaning "rod") is a sphincter consisting of striated muscle fibres.[1] The muscle is a part of the external urethral sphincter that continues superiorly as a trough-like extension running vertically across the anterior aspect of the prostate to reach the neck of the bladder.[2]

References

  1. Hollabaugh, Robert S.; Dmochowski, Roger R.; Steiner, Mitchell S. (May 1997). "Neuroanatomy of the male rhabdosphincter". Urology 49 (3): 426–434. doi:10.1016/S0090-4295(96)00497-9. PMID 9123709. 
  2. Strasser, H.; Klima, G.; Poisel, S.; Horninger, W.; Bartsch, G. (January 1996). "Anatomy and innervation of the rhabdosphincter of the male urethra". The Prostate 28 (1): 24–31. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0045(199601)28:1<24::AID-PROS4>3.0.CO;2-O. PMID 8545278. 

Further reading

  • Hinata, Nobuyuki; Murakami, Gen (2014). "The Urethral Rhabdosphincter, Levator Ani Muscle, and Perineal Membrane: A Review". BioMed Research International 2014: 1–18. doi:10.1155/2014/906921. PMID 24877147. 
  • Strasser, Hannes; Frauscher, Ferdinand; Helweg, Gernot; Colleselli, Karl; Reissigl, Andreas; Bartsch, Georg (January 1998). "Transurethral Ultrasound: Evaluation of Anatomy and Function of the Rhabdosphincter of the Male Urethra". Journal of Urology 159 (1): 100–105. doi:10.1016/S0022-5347(01)64025-4. 
  • Strasser, Hannes; Tiefenthaler, Martin; Steinlechner, Martin; Eder, Iris; Bartsch, Georg; Konwalinka, GüNther (November 2000). "Age Dependent Apoptosis and Loss of Rhabdosphincter Cells". Journal of Urology 164 (5): 1781–1785. doi:10.1016/S0022-5347(05)67106-6. 
  • Murakami, Gen; Nakajima, Futoshi; Sato, Toshio J.; Tsugane, Mizuyo H.; Taguchi, Keisuke; Tsukamoto, Taiji (July 2002). "Individual variations in aging of the male urethral rhabdosphincter in Japanese". Clinical Anatomy 15 (4): 241–252. doi:10.1002/ca.10015. PMID 12112350. 
  • Rocco, Bernardo; Gregori, Andrea; Stener, Silvio; Santoro, Luigi; Bozzola, Andrea; Galli, Stefano; Knez, Roberto; Scieri, Francesco et al. (April 2007). "Posterior Reconstruction of the Rhabdosphincter Allows a Rapid Recovery of Continence after Transperitoneal Videolaparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy". European Urology 51 (4): 996–1003. doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2006.10.014. PMID 17079070.