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Vulval vestibule

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Vulval vestibule
Vestibule marked by a dotted line
Details
PrecursorUrogenital sinus
Part ofVulva
SystemReproductive system
Identifiers
Latinvestibulum vaginae
TA98A09.2.01.011
TA23558
FMA19970
Anatomical terminology

The vulval vestibule (also known as the vulvar vestibule or vestibule of vagina) is the part of the vulva between the labia minora. On the inside, the urinary meatus and the vaginal introitus open to the vestibule, while the outer edge is marked by Hart's line, named after David Berry Hart.

It represents the distal end of the urogenital sinus of the embryo.[1]

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Structure

Structures opening in the vulval vestibule are the urethra, vagina, Bartholin's glands, and Skene's glands.[1]

The external urethral orifice is placed about 25–30 millimetres (1–1.2 in)[2] behind the clitoris and immediately in front of that of the vagina; it usually assumes the form of a short, sagittal cleft with slightly raised margins. Nearby are the openings of the Skene's ducts.

The vaginal orifice is a median slit below and behind the opening of the urethra; its size varies inversely with that of the hymen.

To the left and right of the vulval vestibule are the labia minora. Anterior to it are the clitoral hood, frenulum clitoridis, and the clitoral glans. Posterior to it is the posterior commissure of the labia minora and the frenulum of labia minora.

The sides of the vestibule are visible as Hart's line on the inside of the inner lips. Hart's line is the outer edge of the area and marks the change from vulvar skin to the smoother transitional skin of the vulva.

Other animals

Except for primates (including humans) and some rodents, the equivalent of the vulval vestibule in many other female mammals is called the urogenital sinus,[3] the same term used to refer to the body part of the mammalian embryo that has separated from the anal canal.

Clinical significance

The prevalence of pain at the vulvar vestibule is relatively common. A study by the University of Michigan found that about 28% of women have experienced vulvar vestibular pain in the past, and about 8% had the pain in the last six months.[4]

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1264 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ a b Manual of Obstetrics. (3rd ed.). Elsevier. pp. 1–16. ISBN 9788131225561.
  2. ^ BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. May 2005, Vol. 112, pp. 643–646.
  3. ^ Linzey, Donald W. (2020). Vertebrate Biology: Systematics, Taxonomy, Natural History, and Conservation. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 306. ISBN 978-1-42143-733-0.
  4. ^ Reed, BD; Crawford, S; Couper, M; Cave, C (2004). "Pain at the vulvar vestibule: a web-based survey". Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease. 8 (1): 48–57. doi:10.1097/00128360-200401000-00011. PMID 15874837. S2CID 37414264.
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