Stimulation of the glans penis evokes contraction of both the bulbocavernos
us muscles (BCM) and the external anal sphincter (EAS). This synchronous co
ntraction of the two muscles led us to study their physioanatomic relations
hip and possible role in erection and ejaculation. Fifteen male cadavers we
re studied (8 neonatal deaths and 7 adults; mean age 48 years) by dissectio
n. The bulbocavernosus reflex action was performed in 12 healthy male volun
teers (mean age 37 years) before and after anesthetizing the EAS. The respo
nse of the EAS and BCM to inferior rectal nerve stimulation was assessed in
6 men (mean age 41 years). The superficial fibers of the base loop of the
EAS extended forward to the penile bulb where they were arranged into 3 gro
ups: 1 median and 2 lateral. The median fibers, or the "retractor penis mus
cle," were found inserted into the corpora cavernosa and the lateral fibers
, or the "compressor bulbae muscle," into the perineal membrane. Upon glans
penis stimulation, both the EAS and BCM contracted synchronously with simi
lar latency and action potentials. During EAS anesthesia, the two muscles d
id not respond to glans penis stimulation. They contracted simultaneously w
ith similar latency and action potentials upon inferior rectal nerve stimul
ation. The BCM is an integral part of the EAS, and the muscle in its entire
ty is appropriately named "anogenital muscle." The muscle plays a dual and
synchronous role in fecal control and sexual response.