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The '''frenular artery''' is a branch of the dorsal artery of the [[penis]]. It passes through the [[frenulum]] and supplies arterial blood to the [[glans penis]]. If the frenulum is removed with a [[circumcision]], then the [[glans penis]] may not become fully erect.
The '''frenular artery''' is a branch of the dorsal artery of the [[penis]]. It passes through the [[frenulum]] and supplies arterial blood to the [[glans penis]]. If the frenular artery is removed with a [[circumcision]], then blood flow to the meatus may be reduced and the [[glans penis]] may not become fully erect.<ref name="damege1">{{REFweb
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 8 September 2025

The frenular artery is a branch of the dorsal artery of the penis. It passes through the frenulum and supplies arterial blood to the glans penis. If the frenular artery is removed with a circumcision, then blood flow to the meatus may be reduced and the glans penis may not become fully erect.[1]

References

  1. REFweb Juan. Frenulum, The damage from circumcision. Retrieved 17 December 2019.