B13 - Pelvic arteries Flashcards
1
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Give the main branches of the pelvic arteries
A
- A. iliaca interna
- A. glutea caudalis
- A. pudenda interna
2
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A. iliaca interna
A
- Arises from aorta abdominalis
- Goes into the pelvic cavity
- After several branches, the artery divides into:
- A. glutea caudalis
- A. pudenda interna
3
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A. glutea caudalis
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- One of the terminal branches of a. iliaca interna (the other one is a. pudenda interna)
- Branches:
- Ca:
- A. iliolumbalis
- A. glutea cranialis
- A. caudalis lateralis superficialis
- A. perinealis dorsalis
- A. comitans n. ischiadici
- Sus:
- A. rectalis caudalis
- Eq:
- A. glutea cranialis
- (a. iliolumbalis and a. obturatoria may arise)
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Rr. sacrales (3-4 rami into sacrum)
- A. caudalis mediana
- A. caudalis centrolateralis
- Ca:
4
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A. pudenda interna
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- Second terminal branch of a. iliaca interna (the other is a. glutea caudalis)
- Terminal division at pelvic exit into:
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A. perinealis ventralis
- A. rectalis caudalis (→ anus)
- R. scrotalis dorsalis (male ca sus, → scrotum wall)
- R. labialis dorsalis (female, → labia of vulva)
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A. penis (male)
- A. bulbi penis (→ corpus spongiosum penis)
- A. profunda (→ corpus cavernosum)
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A. dorsalis penis (→ runsa along the dorsum of penis to the tip)
- Ca: anastamose with r. praeputalis ex a. pudenda externa)
- Eq: reccives a. penis media and a. penis cranialis)
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A. clitoris (female, mare: a. bulbi vestibularis)
- A. bulbi vestibuli
- A. profunda clitoridis (→ erectile tissue of clitoris)
- A. dorsalis clitoridis (→ erectile tissue of clitoris)
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A. perinealis ventralis
5
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Visceral arteries
Name the main branches of the visceral arteries
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A. umbilicalis
- A. ductus deferenti (male, ø ca)
- A. uterina (female, eq: ex a. iliaca interna)
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A. prostatica
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A. ductus deferentis
- A. visceralis caudalis
- A. utericus
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A. ductus deferentis
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A. vaginalis
- A. uterina
- A. rectalis media
- A. perinealis dorsalis
- A. urethralis
- A. vestibularis (eq: r. vestibularis)
6
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Visceral arteries
A. umbilicalis
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- Arises from a. iliaca interna (ca, ru, sus)
- Arises from a. pudenda interna ex a. iliaca externa (eq)
- Runs towards the apex of the bladder
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Branches:
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A. ductus deferntis (male, eq, ru, sus)
- → plica genitalis and supplies ductus deferentis
- Anastamoses with:
- Rr. ductus deferentis ex r. epididymis ex a. testicularis
- R. ductus deferentis ex a. prostatica
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A. uterina (female, eq: ex a. iliaca externa)
- Divideds in lig. latum uteri into several branches
- Supplies cornu uteri
- Divideds in lig. latum uteri into several branches
- R. utericus (may arise from a. uterina in females)
- A. vesicalis cranialis (ø ca)
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A. ductus deferntis (male, eq, ru, sus)
7
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Visceral arteries
A. prostatica
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- Male eq, sus: ex a. pudenda interna
- Male ru, sus??: ex a. iliaca interna
- Runs along the pelvic peritoneum in the direction of the prostatae
- Branches:
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R. ductus deferentis (ca: a. ductus deferentis)
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A. vesicalis caudalis (→ urinary bladder)
- R. uretericus (→ ureter)
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A. vesicalis caudalis (→ urinary bladder)
- A. rectalis medialis (→ ampulla)
- R. urethralis (ø eq) (→ pelvic part of urethra)
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R. ductus deferentis (ca: a. ductus deferentis)
8
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Visceral arteries
A. vaginalis
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- Analogous in females to a. prostatica in males
- Eq, ca: ex a. pudenda interna
- Branches:
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R. uterinus (ca: a. uterina) (→ lateral wall of vagina to cervix uteri)
- A. vesicalis caudalis (→ urinary bladder)
- A. rectalis media
- A. perinealis dorsalis (ru, sus)
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R. uterinus (ca: a. uterina) (→ lateral wall of vagina to cervix uteri)