1 - Anatomy of the Urinary System Flashcards
What is the location of the kidneys in the body? (use anatomical landmarks)
Route of ureter?
- Upper pole: T11/12 for L and T12 for R
- Lower pole: L2/3 for L and L3/4
Kidney : T12-L3
- Hilum: L1
- Top of the kidey is at the 12th rib on the right
- Retroperitoneal
- Ureter travels at tips of transverse process and kinks at the ischial spine
What is the size of the kidneys and at what size should we be investigating pathology of the kidneys?
- 6 to 7 cm by 9 to 14 cm (males larger)
- Less than 8cm length need to be referred, maybe CKD
- If difference in sizes of each kidney by >2cm
Label this CT scan of the abdomen.
Ignore protate label on the right, it is the label at the bottom that is correct
What is the renal angle?
- Area you can ballot for the kidneys
- Patient will feel tenderness here is kidney is inflammed, e.g perinephric abscess
What are the renal fascial layers and what is their importance?
- Gerota’s fascia or renal fascia
- Collagen bundles in the fascia keep the renal fat and kidneys in place as no ligaments hold the fascia
- Perirenal fat continuous with fat in hilum and pararenal is with lumbar region
What is the anatomy(location) and function of the ureter?
- Smooth muscle propelling urine to bladder
- 25-30 cm retroperitoneal
- Ureter splits into 3 after pelviuteric junction
Where is the most common area of utereric injuries?
- Near pelvic brim
- Near where uterine vessels are, e.g in hysterectomy they may be accidentally ligated
In the pelvis what is the ureter crossed by?
Man: Ductus deferens in front, seminal vesicles behind
Woman: Uterine and Ovarian Artery in front and passes into base of broad ligament
Water under the bridge
Where does the ureter enter the pelvic cavity?
Area anterior to the bifurcation of the common iliac artery
Why does urine reflux from the bladder into the ureters not occur?
- Intramural segment of the ureter runs obliquely and posterolaterally through the muscle of the bladder wall and coalesces with the destrusor muscle
- Ureter enters low down on the base of the bladder
- 1.5-2.5cm
- No sphincter at VUJ, bladder muscle stretches and contracts to stop urine passing back up
What is the epithelial lining of the utereric wall like?
Lumen covered in urothelium that is found in the bladder, ureter and pelvis of the kidney (transitional cells)
What are some anatomical variations in the positioning of the ureters?
- Duplex ureter with both entering bladder (asymptomatic)
- Duplex ureter with one not entering bladder (constant dribbling of urine will need sorting)
- Retrocaval around the IVC (rare)
What is a trigone?
- Triangular area formed by the two ureteral orifices and the internal urethral orifice. Sensitive to stretch and when stretched, need to urinate
- Smooth, no rugae
What are the two pouches found around the uterus?
Label this diagram of the female urinary system.