1b Urinary Incontinence and BPH Flashcards
What are the three anatomical locations in which the ureters are slightly constricted?
pelvic ureteric junction, pelvic brim, as it passes through the bladder wall
What are the 3 layers of the ureter called?
Ureters 3 layers of tissue-outer fibrous tissue, middle muscle layer and inner epithelium layer
what is the nervous supply of the ureters?
autonomic
What does the left ureter drain into in terms of lymphatics?
drains into left para-aortic nodes
what does the right ureter drain into in terms of lymphatics?
right paracaval and interaortocaval lymph nodes
What is the normal length of a ureter?
25 cm
What are the components of the female GU system?
2 kidneys, 2 ureters, urinary bladder and urethra
What is the function of the kidneys?
Kidneys remove waste products of metabolism, excess water and salts from the blood and maintain the pH.
what type of organ is the bladder when it is empty?
When empty, bladder is pelvic organ, when distended it rises up to abdominal cavity and becomes an abdomino-pelvic organ.
What are the three layers of the bladder?
outer loose connective tissue, middle smooth muscle and elastic fibres and inner layer lined with transitional epithelium.
What is the blood supply of the bladder?
superior and inferior vesical branches of internal iliac artery. Drained by vesical plexus which drains into internal iliac vein
What type of muscle is the internal urethral sphincter?
smooth muscle - involuntary control
What type of muscle is the external urethral sphincter?
skeletal muscle - under voluntary control
What is the blood supply of the urethra?
Internal pudendal arteries and inferior vesical branches of the vaginal arteries with corresponding venous drainage
What is the nervous supply to the urethra?
vesical plexus and the pudendal nerve
What muscle is the triangle at the urethral opening?
Trigone muscle
What is the venous drainage of the bladder in males?
venous drainage by prostatic venous plexus which drains into internal iliac vein
what is the prostate?
Gland lying below the bladder in the male and surrounds the proximal part of the urethra (prostatic urethra). Function is to secrete 75% of seminal fluid which liquifies coagulated semen after deposition in the female genital tract.
What is the blood supply of the prostate?
inferior vesical artery, venous drainage via prostatic plexus to the vesical plexus and internal iliac vein.
What does the urethra travel through?
runs through neck of bladder, the prostate gland, the floor of pelvis and the perineal membrane to the penis and external urethral orifice at the tip of the male penis
What are the three parts of the male urethra?
Prostatic, membranous and spongy
What is the nerve supply to the male urethra?
prostatic plexus
Describe the filling phase of micturition?
bladder fills and distends without rise in intravesical pressure. Urethral sphincter contracts and closes urethra
Describe the voiding phase of micturition?
bladder contracts and expels urine, urethral sphincter relaxes and urethra opens