The role of clitoral topography in sexual arousal and orgasm: transperineal ultrasound study

Introduction and hypothesis The clitoris has a critical pivotal role in female orgasm and arousal. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate topographic measurements of the clitoris, as well as to explore potential relationships between the clitoral complex and the orgasm domain of femal...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Urogynecology Journal 2022-06, Vol.33 (6), p.1495-1502
Hauptverfasser: Aydın, Serdar, Bademler, Neslihan, Yardımcı, Elif Aslı Sarıoğlu, Arıoğlu, Çağrı, Karasu, Ayşe Filiz Gökmen
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction and hypothesis The clitoris has a critical pivotal role in female orgasm and arousal. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate topographic measurements of the clitoris, as well as to explore potential relationships between the clitoral complex and the orgasm domain of female sexual function, combining transperineal ultrasound with morphometric measurements. Methods In sexually active, heterosexual, premenopausal women, three-dimensional transperineal ultrasound imaging was used to measure the subpubic angle, the anterior triangle area (ATA) of the genital hiatus, the levator urethra gap, and the anteroposterior and transverse diameters of the genital hiatus. Mons pubis thickness, clitoris–urethra distance (CUD), clitoris–fourchette distance, and fourchette–perineal body distance were measured using a caliper. Comparison of measurements and correlation with orgasm score were performed. Results Among the 108 sexually active women, 30 (27.7 %) reported a low orgasm domain score. There were statistically significant differences between the low orgasm group and the control group in the ATA (4.05 vs 3.64 cm 2 respectively; p  = 0.03), CUD (21 mm; p  = 0.04 vs 16.1 mm; p  = 0.04), and volume of the glans clitoris (947.7 mm 3 vs 1081 mm 3 ; p  = 0.02). There was a moderate and inverse correlation between clitoris–urethra distance and orgasm ( r  = −0.53, p  
ISSN:0937-3462
1433-3023
DOI:10.1007/s00192-021-04830-x