Buck's fascia

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Buck's fascia

Buck's fascia (deep fascia of the penis,[1][2] Gallaudet's fascia[3] or fascia of the penis) is a layer of deep fascia covering the three erectile bodies of the penis.[4]

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Buck's fascia
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The penis in transverse section, showing the blood vessels (Buck's fascia is labeled deep fascia)
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Cross section of penis with emphasis on fascial layers
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Latinfascia penis or fascia penis profunda
TA98A09.4.01.026
TA23689
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Structure

Buck's fascia is continuous with the external spermatic fascia in the scrotum and the suspensory ligament of the penis.

On its ventral aspect, it splits to envelop corpus spongiosum in a separate compartment from the tunica albuginea and corporal bodies.[5]

Variation

Sources differ on its proximal extent. Some state that it is a continuation of the deep perineal fascia,[6] whereas others state that it fuses with the tunica albuginea.[5]

Function

The deep dorsal vein of the penis, the cavernosal veins of the penis, and the para-arterial veins of the penis are inside Buck's fascia, but the superficial dorsal veins of the penis are in the superficial (dartos) fascia immediately under the skin.

History

Etymology

The name Buck's fascia is named after Gurdon Buck, an American plastic surgeon.

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