female reproductive organs Flashcards
what ligaments are at the front
inguinal ligaments
what is the outline
pelvic brim
what is this
sacral promonotory
identify the uterus and the bladder
identify different parts of the uterus
fundus and body
which ligament is this
broad ligament
uterus to sidewall of pelvis
what pouch can you see when you lift the uterus up
rectouterine pouch
pouch of douglas
if you pull the uterus backwards what Is formed above it
vesicouterine pouch
more evident when bladder is full
what line can you see at the bottomed of the uterus
peroneal attachment
how does the cervix connect to the vagina
there is a recess in the vaginal fornix
identify the pubic symphysis and coccyx
identify the pelvic diaphragm and internal organs
what do the arrows depict
fallopian tubes
it widens along its legnth
isthmus and then ampulla to infundiblum
what is this structure
fimbrae
how is the fallopian tubes shaped
what is the fallopian tubes attached to
broad ligament by mesosalpinx
what is the ovary hung by
broad ligament with own peritoneal fold - mesovarium
how is the ovary attached to the uterus
ovarian ligament
function of the suspensory ligament
connect uterus to lateral walls of pelvis
where is the round ligament
what is the difference between all the ligaments
round ligament
passes through inguina;canal
support and anchor the uterus in the pelvis. It also helps maintain the uterus’s anteverted position, which is when it’s tilted forward
identify different ligaments
identify fimbrae ovary and suspensory ligament
identify labia majora, minora and head of clitorus
what is the vestibule of the vagina
what makes up the vestibule of the vagina
urethra opening at external urethral meatus
what is the opening above the vestibule
vagina
within each of the labia minora is what muscle
bulbospungiosus meet with external anal sphincter muscles at peroneal body
what muscle runs parallel to ischiopubic ramus
ischiocavernosus
what is shown here
bulb of vestibule
what is on either side of the clitorus
crura
identify peroneal membrane and vesicular gland
what is behind the peroneal membrane
ischiorectal fossae