


Understanding Postvesical Anatomy and Its Importance
Postvesical refers to something that is located or situated after the vesicle. In anatomy, the term is used to describe structures that are located below or posterior to the vesicle.
For example, in the urinary system, the postvesical region refers to the area below the bladder, including the ureters, the urinary bladder neck, and the urethra. This region is important for the storage and emptying of urine from the bladder.
In other contexts, postvesical may be used to describe structures or processes that occur after a specific event or process, such as postvesical metastasis (the spread of cancer cells after the primary tumor has been removed).



