Urorectal septum

Urorectal septum
Cloaca of human embryo from twenty-five to twenty-seven days old.
Details
Days32
PrecursorCloaca
SystemGenitourinary system
Identifiers
Latinseptum urorectale
TEseptum_by_E5.4.9.0.2.0.14 E5.4.9.0.2.0.14
Anatomical terminology

The urorectal septum is an invagination of the cloaca. It divides it into a dorsal part (the hindgut) and a ventral part (the urogenital sinus). It invaginates from cranial to caudal, formed from the endodermal cloaca, and fuses with the cloacal membrane. Malformations can cause fistulas.