BRS good to know Flashcards
urogenital diaphragm vs pelvic diaphragm
urogenital is the deep perineal structures
pelvic is levator ani and coccygeus
deep perineal pouch for males structures
B) Bulbourethral gland
(C) Membranous part of the male urethra
(D) Deep transverse perineal muscle
(E) Sphincter urethrae
Where is the deep dorsal vein located?
lateral to the dorsal artery of the penis
which structure is drained by the lumbar lymph nodes (aortic)
Ovary
What’s injured if someone had something infected in the ischiorectal fossa?
inferior rectal n. because it is in there. it wouldn’t be the internal pudendal a because that runs in the pudendal canal.. its branches do run through this area though
dorsal artery of the penis supplies the…
glans penis
the broad ligament covers the whole structure of what? what doesn’t it cover the whole thing of?
uterine tube.
not the ovary
another name for pelvic inlet?
pelvic brim
urogenital triangle innervated by what?
destroy this region, what nerve wouldn’t be touched
pudendal n.
iliohypogastric –> skin above the pubis
boundary of perineum?
pubic arcuate lig, tip of coccyx, ischial tuberosities, sacrotuberous lig
scrotum is innervated by what?
ilioinguinal and genitofemoral nerve
what’s the only artery that’s in the true pelvic cavity?
uterine artery
lumbar lymph nodes receive lymph from where?
testis and epididymis
bulbourethral glands are on either side of where?
membranous urethra, embedded in the sphincter urethrae.