- Vestibular bulbs
Infobox Anatomy
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Latin = bulbus vestibuli vaginae
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Caption = The internal anatomy of the humanvulva , with the clitoral hood and labia minora indicated as lines.
Caption2 = Genital organs of female.
1 -vaginal opening
2 -Bartholin's glands
3 - bulbus vestibuli
4 -vagina
5 -uterus (womb)
6 -ovaries
7 -Fallopian tubes
8 - bladder
9 -clitoris
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Artery =artery of bulb of vestibule
Vein =vein of bulb of vestibule
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Lymph =superficial inguinal lymph nodes
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The vestibular bulbs, also known as the clitoral bulbs, are aggregations of erectile tissue that are an internal part of the
clitoris . They can also be found throughout the vestibule: next to theclitoral body ,clitoral crura ,urethra ,urethral sponge , andvagina .They are to the left and right of the urethra, urethral sponge, and vagina.
The vestibular bulbs are homologous to the
bulb of penis and adjoining part of thecorpus cavernosum urethrae of the male, and consists of two elongated masses of erectile tissue, placed one on either side of thevaginal orifice and united to each other in front by a narrow median band termed the "pars intermedia".Their posterior ends are expanded and are in contact with the
greater vestibular glands ; their anterior ends are tapered and joined to one another by the pars intermedia; their deep surfaces are in contact with the inferior fascia of theurogenital diaphragm ; superficially they are covered by theBulbospongiosus .Physiology
During sexual response the bulbs fill with
blood , which then becomes trapped, causingerection . As the clitoral bulbs fill with blood, they tightly cuff the vaginal opening causing thevulva to expand outward. The blood inside the bulb’serectile tissue is released by the spasms oforgasm , but if orgasm does not occur, the blood will exit the bulbs over several hours. [cite book |last=Chalker |first=Rebecca|date=2000 |title=The Clitoral Truth. |publisher= Seven Seas Press |id=ISBN 1583224734|page=200]References
External links
* - "The Female Perineum: Muscles of the Superficial Perineal Pouch"
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