
The levator ani is a broad, thin
muscle
Skeletal muscles (commonly referred to as muscles) are organs of the vertebrate muscular system and typically are attached by tendons to bones of a skeleton. The muscle cells of skeletal muscles are much longer than in the other types of muscl ...
group, situated on either side of the
pelvis
The pelvis (plural pelves or pelvises) is the lower part of the trunk, between the abdomen and the thighs (sometimes also called pelvic region), together with its embedded skeleton (sometimes also called bony pelvis, or pelvic skeleton).
The ...
. It is formed from three muscle components: the pubococcygeus, the iliococcygeus, and the puborectalis.
It is attached to the inner surface of each side of the
lesser pelvis, and these unite to form the greater part of the
pelvic floor. The
coccygeus muscle completes the pelvic floor, which is also called the ''pelvic diaphragm''.
It supports the
viscera in the
pelvic cavity, and surrounds the various structures that pass through it.
The levator ani is the main
pelvic floor muscle and painfully contracts during
vaginismus. It also contracts rhythmically during
orgasm.
Structure
The levator ani is made up of 3 parts:
* Iliococcygeus muscle
* Pubococcygeus muscle
* Puborectalis muscle
The iliococcygeus arises from the inner side of the
(the lower and back part of the
hip bone) and from the posterior part of the
tendinous arch of the
obturator fascia, and is attached to the
coccyx and
anococcygeal body; it is usually thin, and may be absent, or be largely replaced by fibrous tissue. An accessory
slip at its posterior part is sometimes named the ''iliosacralis''.
The pubococcygeus muscle has medial fibres forming the pubovaginalis in the female, and the puboprostaticus in the male.
Origin and insertion
The levator ani arises, in front, from the posterior surface of the
superior pubic ramus lateral to the
symphysis; behind, from the inner surface of the spine of the
; and between these two points, from the
obturator fascia.
Posteriorly, this fascial origin corresponds, more or less closely, with the tendinous arch of the pelvic fascia, but in front, the muscle arises from the fascia at a varying distance above the arch, in some cases reaching nearly as high as the canal for the obturator vessels and nerve.
The fibers pass downward and backward to the middle line of the floor of the pelvis; the most posterior are inserted into the side of the last two segments of the
coccyx; those placed more anteriorly unite with the muscle of the opposite side, in a median fibrous ridge called the
anococcygeal body or raphe, which extends between the coccyx and the margin of the
anus
The anus (Latin, 'ring' or 'circle') is an opening at the opposite end of an animal's digestive tract from the mouth. Its function is to control the expulsion of feces, the residual semi-solid waste that remains after food digestion, which, d ...
.
The middle fibers are inserted into the side of the
rectum
The rectum is the final straight portion of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals, and the Gastrointestinal tract, gut in others. The adult human rectum is about long, and begins at the rectosigmoid junction (the end of the s ...
, blending with the fibers of the
sphincter muscles; lastly in the male, the anterior fibers descend upon the side of the prostate to unite beneath it with the muscle of the opposite side, joining with the fibers of the
external anal sphincter and
transverse perineal muscles, at the central tendinous point of the
perineum.
The anterior portion is occasionally separated from the rest of the muscle by connective tissue.
From this circumstance, as well as from its peculiar relation with the
prostate, which it supports as in a sling, it has been described as a distinct muscle, under the name of ''levator prostatæ''.
In the female the anterior fibers of the levator ani descend upon the side of the
vagina.
Innervation
The levator ani muscles are mostly innervated by the
pudendal nerve,
perineal nerve and acting together.
Variation
In addition,
sacral spinal nerves (
S3,
S4) innervate the muscles directly as well (in ~70%
[ of people). Sometimes (in ~40%][ of people) the inferior rectal nerve innervates the levator ani muscles independently of the pudendal nerve.
]
Pubococcygeus muscle
The pubococcygeus muscle or PC muscle is a hammock-like muscle, found in both sexes, that stretches from the pubic bone to the coccyx (tail bone) forming the floor
A floor is the bottom surface of a room or vehicle. Floors vary from simple dirt in a cave to many layered surfaces made with modern technology. Floors may be stone, wood, bamboo, metal or any other material that can support the expected load ...
of the pelvic cavity and supporting the pelvic organs.
Structure
The pubococcygeus arises from the back of the pubis and from the anterior part of the obturator fascia, and is directed backward almost horizontally along the side of the anal canal toward the coccyx and sacrum
The sacrum (plural: ''sacra'' or ''sacrums''), in human anatomy, is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine that forms by the fusing of the sacral vertebrae (S1S5) between ages 18 and 30.
The sacrum situates at the upper, back part ...
, to which it finds attachment.
Between the termination of the vertebral column and the anus, the two pubococcygeus muscles come together and form a thick, fibromuscular layer lying on the raphe (ridge) or ( anococcygeal body) formed by the iliococcygei.
The greater part of this muscle is inserted into the coccyx and into the last one or two pieces of the sacrum.
Variation
This insertion into the vertebral column is, however, not accepted by all observers.
Function
The pubococcygeus muscle controls urine flow and contracts during orgasm as well as assisting in male ejaculation. It also aids in childbirth as well as core stability.
A strong pubococcygeus muscle has also been linked to a reduction in urinary incontinence and proper positioning of the baby's head during childbirth.
Kegel exercises
The Kegel exercises are a series of voluntary contractions of all the perineal muscles
Perineal may refer to:
* The perineum, the region of the body between the pubic arch and the tail bone
* Perineal artery, an artery supplying the perineal region
* Perineal nerve, a nerve innervating the perineal region
See also
*Peroneal (dis ...
. Such movement is done in an effort to strengthen all the striated muscles in the perineum's area. They are often referred to simply as "kegels", named after their founder, Dr. Arnold Kegel
Arnold Henry Kegel (February 21, 1894 – March 1, 1972) was an American gynecologist who invented the Kegel perineometer (an instrument for measuring the strength of voluntary contractions of the pelvic floor muscles) and Kegel exercises (sq ...
. These exercises also serve to contract, among others, the ischiocavernosus, bulbospongiosus, and cremaster muscle in men, as voluntary contraction of the pubococcygeus muscle also engages the cremasteric reflex, which lifts the testicles up, although this does not occur in all men. Kegel exercises have been prescribed to ameliorate erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED), also called impotence, is the type of sexual dysfunction in which the penis fails to become or stay erect during sexual activity. It is the most common sexual problem in men.Cunningham GR, Rosen RC. Overview of male ...
due to venous leak
Venous leak, also called venogenic erectile dysfunction and penile venous insufficiency, is one category of vasculogenic impotence — a cause of erectile dysfunction in males. It affects all ages, being particularly awkward in young men. Much ab ...
age and to help men control premature ejaculation and to treat urinary incontinence in both sexes.
Puborectalis muscle
The fibers that form a sling
sling may refer to:
Places
*Sling, Anglesey, Wales
*Sling, Gloucestershire, England, a small village in the Forest of Dean
People with the name
* Otto Šling (1912–1952), repressed Czech communist functionary
Arts, entertainment, and media
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looping around the rectum
The rectum is the final straight portion of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals, and the Gastrointestinal tract, gut in others. The adult human rectum is about long, and begins at the rectosigmoid junction (the end of the s ...
are named the puborectalis. They arise from the lower part of the pubic symphysis, and from the superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm. The origin of the puborectalis fibers is at the posterior surface of the pubis while their insertion is at the midline sling posterior to the rectum. The muscle band is innervated by perineal branches of the S3 and S4 nerve roots.
They meet with the corresponding fibers of the opposite side around the lower part of the rectum, and form for it a strong sling. Relaxation increases the angle between rectum and anus, allowing defecation in conjunction with relaxation of the internal and external anal sphincters. Levator ani relaxation and rectal emptying is facilitated by anorectal straightening during squatting.
Function
The levator ani muscles are responsible for "wagging" the tail in tailed quadrupeds. These muscles are not as strong in the human, as tail-wagging is more demanding than the support function that the muscles serve in humans.
Clinical significance
Levator ani syndrome
Levator ani syndrome
Levator ani syndrome is a condition characterized by burning pain or tenesmus of the rectal or perineal area, caused by spasm of the levator ani muscle.Levator Syndrome, by Parswa Ansari, MD 7/2014, Merck Manuals The genesis of the syndrome is un ...
is episodic rectal pain caused by spasm of the levator ani muscle.[Levator Syndrome, by Parswa Ansari, MD 7/2014, Merck Manuals]
Levator ani avulsion
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34245656/
Additional images
File:Gray236.png, Right hip bone. Internal surface.
File:Gray402.png, Coronal section of pelvis, showing arrangement of fasciæ. Viewed from behind.
File:1116 Muscle of the Male Perineum.png, Muscles of male perineum.
File:Levator ani.png
File:Gray539.png, The arteries of the pelvis.
File:Gray837.png, Sacral plexus of the right side.
File:Gray1076.png, Iliac colon, sigmoid or pelvic colon, and rectum seen from the front, after removal of pubic bones and bladder.
File:Gray1077.png, The posterior aspect of the rectum exposed by removing the lower part of the sacrum and the coccyx.
File:Gray1136.png, Male pelvic organs seen from right side.
File:Human anus-en.svg, Anatomy of the human anus.
See also
* Bulbospongiosus muscle
* Coccygectomy
References
External links
* —"Muscles of the female superficial perineal pouch."
* —"Muscles of the male superficial perineal pouch."
* —"Muscles of the Pelvic Diaphragm"
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Merck Manual article on levator ani syndrome
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Muscles of the torso
Pelvis
Sexual anatomy