
         
								A                  B                       C     
								
								
								
								There is a great
 misunderstanding 
								in the literature regarding the definition of 
								that organ. Let 
								me say straight away that the prostate is not a 
								gland in contrast to the succinct definition of 
								the dictionary and some medical textbooks. 
								What says the dictionary?
								
								
								
								
								
								"Prostate: Exocrine  and internal gland 
								from male organs, located around the initial 
								portion of the urethra below the bladder and 
								whose secretion contributes to the formation of 
								sperm."
								
								
								
								
								
								
								 
								
								
								
								
								
								This definition is incorrect, it evokes only the 
								structure of a glandular organ from which one 
								concludes  that the prostate is a gland 
								whose function is exclusively sexual. This idea 
								commonly accepted is fundamentally wrong.
								
								
								
								
								
								
								 
								
								
								
								Correct definition 
								of the prostate:
								
								
								
								
								The prostate is a muscular 
								structure surrounding the portion of the urethra 
								between the bladder neck and the sphincter
								
								
								(A) 
								
								in which glands are more 
								or less developed depending on the person.
								
								
								 
								
								
								
								
								In the upper part of the structure, the 
								muscular component dominates the 
								glandular elements and is in continuity with the 
								musculature of the bladder neck.
								
								
								
								 
								
								
								
								
								
								The function of this muscular structure is
								to  open of the posterior 
								urethra when the bladder empties (B).
								

                                                                                                     
								
								  
 B
								
								
								
								
								
								Normal serial radiographies taken during 
								urination show  a funnel 
								enlargement (1,5 centimetre) of the 
								
								
								
								
								prostatic urethra 
								(B). 
								
								
								
								
								The normal micturition is intimately linked to 
								the structural integrity of the prostate muscle.
								
								
								
								
								
								 Excessive 
								fibrosis or muscular defects explain the voiding 
								difficulty in some patients who are not carriers 
								of benign or malignant glandular elements.
								
 

C
								
								
								
								
								
								Serial radiographies taken during urination show 
								a narrowing 
								(3 millimetres) of the 
								
								prostatic urethra
								
								
								when 
								
								
								
								
								prostate is fibrous 
								
								(C). 
								
								
								
								
								
								Patients who 
								have fibrosis (C) or 
								an abnormal prostate musculature are often 
								young.
 Disorders 
								of micturition whose they complain are reported 
								in the medical literature as "prostatism without 
								prostate", which obviously has no meaning. Many 
								of them are accused of madness and live one long 
								martyrdom. This 
								situation is particularly deplorable because it 
								is possible to cure this condition.
								
								
								
								
								
								 In 
								reality these men have a 
								 
								
								prostate atrophy.