Angiology Flashcards
Abdominal Aorta Branches (5)
Testicular A Ovarian A (Ovarian/Tubal Branches) Inferior Mesenteric A Superior Rectal A Median Sacral A Common Iliac A
Common Iliac Artery Branches
External Iliac A (becomes Femoral A)
Internal Iliac A (Anterior and Posterior Divisions)
Anterior Division of Internal Iliac Artery Main Branches (7)
Umbilical A Superior Vesical A Obturator A Uterine A/Inferior Vesical A Vaginal A Middle Rectal A Inferior Gluteal A Internal Pudendal A
Uterine Artery
Branches, Anastomoses and Position
Vaginal Branch
Tubal Branch
Ovarian Branch
Tubal/Ovarian Branches anastomose with Ovarian A Tubal/Ovarian Branches
Runs over the top of the ureter
Inferior Vesical Artery Branches
Prostatic Branch
A. to Ductus Deferens
Internal Pudendal Artery Branches (5)
Inferior Rectal A Perineal A Posterior Labial/Scrotal A A. of Vaginal Vestibule/A. of Bulb of Penis Deep A. of Clitoris/Penis Dorsal A. of Clitoris/Penis
Posterior Division of Internal Iliac Artery Main Branches (3)
Iliolumbar A (Iliac and Lumbar Branches)
Lateral Sacral A
Superior Gluteal A
Hemorrhoid
Types and Associated Veins
Internal Hemorrhoids
Internal Rectal Venous Plexus
External Hemorrhoids
External Rectal Venous Plexus
Path of Internal Pudendal Artery and Pudendal Nerve
Travel out of the Greater Sciatic foramen, over the Sacrospinous L, under the Sacrtuberous L and into the pelvis through the Lesser Sciatic Foramen
Pampiniform Venous Plexus Location and Drainage
Men and Women
Men: In Spermatic Cord, drains into Testicular V
Women: In Suspensory L. of Ovary, drains into Ovarian V
Relevant Lymph Nodes (9)
Lateral Aortic Inferior Mesenteric Common Iliac Internal Iliac External Iliac Superficial Inguinal Deep Inguinal Sacral Pararectal