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Dorlands /Elsevier
  
e_18/12347086

FMA
  
14727

TA
  
A10.1.02.513M

Recto-vesical pouch

Latin
  
Excavatio rectovesicalis

The recto-vesical pouch is the pocket that lies between the rectum and the urinary bladder in human males and other male mammals. It is lined by peritoneum and at its base is the Rectoprostatic fascia (Denonvillier's fascia). When a man is upright or supine, the recto-vesical pouch it is the lowest part of his peritoneal cavity. Because of this, peritoneal fluid and other fluids that enter the peritoneal cavity, including ascites, blood and pus, tend to collect in this pouch.

In women, the uterus lies between the rectum and the bladder. Therefore, women do not have a recto-vesical pouch, but instead have a recto-uterine pouch and vesico-uterine pouch.

References

Recto-vesical pouch Wikipedia