Gynecology Lecture (Dr. Olinger) Flashcards
Uterus
- Thick walled, hollow, distensible muscular Organ, location of embryo and fetus development
A). FUNDUS (rounded superior portion between Uterine Horns, furthest away from the Vaginal Opening)
B). BODY (upper 2/3 of Uterus)
1. UTERINE HORNS (superolateral region, entrance point for
the Uterine Tubes)
- UTERINE CAVITY (internal space in the Body of the Uterus)
a. INTERNAL Os of the UTERUS (passage from Uterine Cavity to Cervical Canal)
C). ISTHMUS (tapering region superior to the Cervix)
D). CERVIX (Cylindrical, narrow inferior region, protrudes into the
uppermost Vagina)
1. SUPRAVAGINAL PART (between Isthmus and Vaginal Part)
- VAGINAL PART (part of the Cervix that extends into the
Upper most Vagina, surrounded by Fornix) - CERVICAL CANAL (small fusiform space in the Cervix of
the Uterus)
a. EXTERNAL Os of the UTERUS (inferior opening of the Cervical Canal into the Vagina)
Clinical Note: After Child Birth
- After child birth the female infant Uterus has adult proportions (2/3 Body to 1 /3 Cervix) due to maternal hormonal influence.
- POSTPARTUM the Uterus reduces to a 1 ⁄ 2 Body/ 1 ⁄ 2 Cervix ratio. During PUBERTY the body of the Uterus returns again to the 2/3 size until MENOPAUSE, where it again returns to a 1 ⁄ 2 to 1 ⁄ 2 ratio.
Clinical Note: Cervical Cancer
- Cervical Cancer was the leading cause of death of North American women until the 1940’s with the advent of the PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR, which can detect premalignant Cervical conditions.
Clinical Note: Hysterectomy
- Hysterectomy: Excision of the Uterus through the Anterior Abdominal Wall or Vagina.
Layers of the Uterine Wall
- PERIMETRIUM (outer layer, serous coat of Peritoneum)
- MYOMETRIUM (middle muscular layer, most vascular layer)
- ENDOMETRIUM (inner mucous layer, closely adherent to Myometrium)
Uterine and Ovarian Ligamentous Structures
- BROAD LIGAMENT of the UTERUS (see Arthrology)
- SUSPENSORY L. of the OVARY (see Arthrology)
- ROUND LIGAMENT of the UTERUS (fibrous remnant of the
inferior part of the Ovarian Gubernaculum, extends from the lateral Uterus, through the Mesometrium to the Labia Majora via the Inguinal Canal) - LIGAMENT of the OVARY (fibrous remnant of the superior part of the Ovarian Gubernaculum, extends from the Lateral Uterine Wall to the Ovary through the Mesometrium)
- TRANSVERSE CERVICAL L. (see Arthrology)
- UTEROSACRAL L. (see Arthrology)
UTERINE (Fallopian) TUBES
- Convey Oocytes from the Ovary to the Uterus
A). INFUNDIBULUM (funnel-shaped distal end open to the Peritoneal Cavity near the Ovaries)
1). ABDOMINAL OSTIUM (opening that leads from Peritoneal Cavity to the Infundibulum of the Uterine Tube)
2) . FIMBRIAE (finger-like projections from the end of the Infundibulum over the Ovaries)
a. OVARIAN FIMBRIA (one long Infundibular Fimbria that attaches to the superior end of the Ovary)
B). AMPULLA (longest portion, from the Infundibulum to the Isthmus)
C). ISTHMUS (thick-walled portion which enters the Uterus Horn)
D). UTERINE PART (short segment which passes through the Uterine Wall)
1. UTERINE OSTIUM (opening that leads from the Uterine tube to the Uterine Cavity)
Clinical Note: Ligation of the Uterine Tubes
- Ligation of the Uterine tubes is done either abdominally or Laparoscopically through the umbilicus and involves ligating the Uterine Tubes so the Oocytes never reach the Uterine cavity.
Ovaries
- Small, almond-shaped glands suspended by Mesovarium; responsible for the production and expulsion of Oocytes
Vagina
- Musculomembranous tube from the Cervix of the Uterus to
the Vestibule of the Vagina, between the Labia Minora, normally a collapsed tube except at the superior most part that surrounds the Cervix of the Uterus
A). VAGINAL FORNIX (short recess around the Cervix, typically
described as having a deep posterior part, a shallow anterior and lateral parts)
Perineum (Shallow External Compartment, contains the Female Genitalia and Pudendum (Vulva))
- Mons Pubis
- Pudendal Cleft
- Labia Majora
- Labia Minora
- Clitoris
- Vaginal Vestibule
Mons Pubis
- Rounded, fatty prominence anterior to the Pubic Symphysis
Pudendal Cleft
- Anterior slit between Labia Majora
Labia Majora
- Prominent skin folds, protect External Urethral and Vaginal Orifices
a. ANTERIOR LABIAL COMMISSURE (junction of Right and Left Labia Majora, anterior to the Angle of the Clitoris)
b. POSTERIOR LABIAL COMMISSURE (posterior Limit of the Pudendum, overlies the Perineal Body, usually not present after first Vaginal birth)
Labia Minora
- Folds of fat-free, hairless Skin enclosed within the Pudendal Cleft and Labia Majora, surround the Vestibule of the Vagina
a. FRENULUM OF THE LABIA MINORA (Fourchette; small posteriorly located transverse mucosal fold, exists pre-sexual activity)