The anatomical examination focused on the scrotal region and associated external penile structures. While the external penis was the only structure visible externally, the examination identified three distinct penile components. All three structures possessed a defined penis head and a spongy tissue capable of engorgement during erection.
Upon measurement, the three components exhibited varying dimensions. The external penis measured approximately 7.7 cm in length and 2.4 cm in width. The second penis measured 3.8 cm in length and 1.3 cm in width.
The third, smallest penis, measured 3.7 cm in length and 1.2 cm in width. Further investigation by the doctors revealed specific details about the internal plumbing. The anatomy indicated the presence of a single urethra, which served as the conduit for urine flow from the bladder.
This urethra passed sequentially through the second penis, continued into the main penile shaft, and terminated at the urethral opening of the external penis. The doctors noted that there were no observed branches within this urethral tunnel. Additionally, a closer inspection of the third, smallest penis confirmed the absence of any additional structures.
These detailed measurements and findings provide a comprehensive view of the three related penile structures examined.
Topics: #penis #three #doctors