Vesicouterine excavation
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The peritoneum over the rectum and the bladder is continued over the intestinal surface and fundus of the uterus on to its vesical surface, which it covers as far as the junction of the body and cervix uteri, and then to the bladder, forming here a second, but shallower, pouch, the vesicouterine excavation (or uterovesical pouch).
The vesicouterine excavation is close to the anterior fornix of the vagina.
Additional images
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Median sagittal section of female pelvis.
See also
External links
- Template:SUNYAnatomyLabs - "The Female Pelvis: Distribution of the Peritoneum in the Female Pelvis"
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