Blood Supply, Venous Drainage, Lymph Drainage Flashcards
Blood supply of seminal vesicles
Inferior vesicle artery
Middle rectal artery
Blood supply of vas deferens
Artery of vas deferens
From:
Inferior vesicle artery(accdg to Snell)
Superior vesicle artery (accdg to Gray)
Venous drainage of prostate
Prostatic venous plexus
DrAins to internal iliac veins
Venous drainage of seminal vesicles
Internal iliac veins
Venous drainage of vas deferens
Ductus deferens
Lymph drainage of prostate
Internal iliac nodes
Lymph drainage of seminal vesicles
Internal iliac nodes
Lymph drainage of vas deferens
External iliac nodes
The blood supply of the vas deferens terminates by anastomosing with what artery?
Testicular artery
Trace the venous drainage of the prostate gland.
Deep dorsal vein of penis and vesical veins (urinary bladder) —-> prostatic venous plexus —> internal iliac veins
The prostatic venous plexus is located in between what structures?
Capsule of the prostate and its fascial sheath
What are the communications of the prostatic venous plexus?
What is its significance?
Vesical venous plexus; vertebral venous plexus
CA can affect structures such as the urinary bladder and the vertebral column
Blood supply of prostate
Inferior Vesicle Artery and Middle Rectal Artery