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Lymphatics of the male genitalia

Learning objectives

After completing this study unit will be able to:

1. Name the primary lymph node groups related to the male genitalia.
2. Describe the lymphatic drainage of the male genitalia.
3. Explain the function of the lymphatics of the male genitalia.

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There are five main groups of lymph nodes that lymph from the external and internal male genitalia drain to: The skin of the scrotal sac, perineum, skin of the penis, cavernous bodies of the penis, glans penis, and distal spongy urethra drain into the superficial and deep inguinal lymph nodes.

The ductus deferentes, ejaculatory ducts, bulbourethral glands, seminal glands, membranous and proximal spongy urethra, as well as the prostate drain into the external iliac and internal iliac lymph nodes. The external iliac lymph nodes also receive lymph drained via the inguinal nodes. Lymph then travels to the common iliac lymph nodes.

Finally, the last major group draining the male genitalia of lymph are the lumbar or aorticocaval nodes. They drain lymph directly from the testes, epididymis, and proximal portion of the ductus deferentes while also receiving afferent vessels from the common iliac lymph nodes. Lymph then travels to the cisterna chyli.

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You can explore each of the lymphatic structures in detail in the gallery below.

Summary

Key points about the lymphatics of the male genitalia
Superficial and deep inguinal lymph nodes Receive from: Skin of scrotal sac, perineum, skin of penis, cavernous bodies of penis, glans penis, distal spongy urethra.
Drain to:
External iliac lymph nodes
External and internal iliac lymph nodes Receive from: Ductus deferentes, ejaculatory ducts, bulbourethral glands, seminal glands, membranous urethra, proximal spongy urethra, prostate.
Drain to:
Common iliac lymph nodes
Lumbar lymph nodes Receive from: Testes, epididymis, ductus deferentes, common iliac lymph nodes.
Drain to:
Cisterna chyli

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