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  1. The internal pudendal veins (internal pudic veins) are a set of veins in the pelvis. They are the venae comitantes of the internal pudendal artery. Internal pudendal veins are enclosed by pudendal canal, with internal pudendal artery and pudendal nerve.

  2. The internal pudendal artery is the terminal branch of the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery. [1] . It is smaller in the female than in the male . Path. It arises from the anterior division of internal iliac artery. It runs on the lateral pelvic wall.

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    The internal pudendal veins give drainage. Afferent lymph vessels carry lymph away from the vulva to the inguinal lymph nodes. The nerves that supply the vulva are the pudendal nerve, perineal nerve, ilioinguinal nerve and their branches.

  5. After reentering the pelvis, it accompanies the internal pudendal artery and internal pudendal vein upwards and forwards along the lateral wall of the ischiorectal fossa, being contained in a sheath of the obturator fascia termed the pudendal canal, along with the

  6. The deep vein also communicates below the pubic symphysis with the internal pudendal vein . Clinical significance. It is possible but rare for the superficial dorsal vein to rupture during intercourse, which presents in a manner similar to penile fracture. [4] The dorsal veins of the penis can be used for intravenous injections in rats. [5]

  7. The pudendal canal (also called Alcock's canal) is an anatomical structure formed by the obturator fascia (fascia of the obturator internus muscle) lining the lateral wall of the ischioanal fossa. The internal pudendal artery and veins, and pudendal nerve pass through the pudendal canal, and the perineal nerve arises within it. [1]

  8. Branches of internal pudendal artery Vein Branches of internal pudendal veins Nerve Branches of perineal nerve Identifiers Latin saccus profundus perinei or spatium perinei profundum TA98 A09.5.03.001 TA2 2419 FMA 22061 Anatomical terminology [edit on]