Male Pelvis

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External iliac vein

The internal iliac veins merge with the external iliac veins to form the common iliac veins, which unite at the level of vertebra L4 or L5 to form the inferior vena cava.
  • Intervertebral disc 
  • Lumbar vertebra 
  • Spinal marrow
  • Spinous process 
  • Internal iliac artery
  • Sigmoid colon (pelvic colon)
  • Muscular coat of bladder
  • Fundus of bladder (Vortex of bladder) 
  • Coccygeal bone 
  • Internal urethral orifice
  • Prostatic utricle
  • Anococcygeal ligament
  • Sphincter ani externus muscle 
  • Sphincter ani internus muscle 
  • Rectal ampulla
  • Cremaster muscle
  • External opening of masculine urethra 
  • Cavernous body of penis 
  • Spongy part of masculine urethra 
  • Spongy body of penis
  • Masculine urethra, prostatic part 
  • Pubic symphysis 
  • Transverse rectal fold
  • Apex of urinary bladder
  • External iliac artery
  • External iliac vein
  • Right ureter
  • Inferior mesenteric artery
  • Abdominal aorta
  • Renal artery
  • Crest of ilium
  • Bladder
  • Deferent duct (spermatic duct)
  • Left ureter
  • Seminal vesicle
  • Prostate
  • Bulbospongiosus muscle
  • Head of epididymis
  • Cauda of epididymis
  • Scrotum
  • Testis
  • Glans of penis
  • Penis
  • Spermatic plexus
  • Testicular artery
  • Pubic bone
  • Visceral peritoneum 
  • Rectus abdominis muscle
  • Right testicular artery
  • Right testicular vein
  • Aponeurosis of obliquus externus abdominis muscle
  • Obliquus internus abdominis muscle
  • Transversus abdominis muscle
  • Renal pelvis 
  • Renal cortex
  • Quadratus lumborum muscle
  • Latissimus dorsi muscle
  • Erector spinae muscle
  • Psoas major muscle 

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