Male Pelvic Content and Anal Triagnle Flashcards
To learn the stuff you quite don't know yet
what does the was deferns pass through in
the Spermatic cord
what position is the was deferens in compared to the bladder
posterior surface of the bladder
where is the bulbourethral gland located
in the deep perineal pouch
what is the function of the bulbourethral glands
to secrete fluid
what does the urter pass over
what does it cross
into the pelvis from the abdomen and crosses the bifurcation of the common iliac vessels
what does the vasdefernes cross over
the external iliac vessels
where do the seminal vesicles lie compared to the bladder
posterior
what are the seminal vesicles wrapped in
connective tissue
what is the functions of the seminal vesicles
secrete fluid and SUPPORT SPERM - by giving them frutose
what is the ditsal end of the was deferns supplied by
branches of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery
what is the bladder supplied by
inferior vesicle arteries
what part of the uterus is supplied by the inferior arteries
distal part
what is the specific function of fluid from the prostate gland
fluid is alkaline and helps naturalise the acid from the environment of the vagina
what is the prostate gland surrounded by
what does this contain
capsule of connective tissue that contains venous plexus that drains blood towards the internal ilaic veins
what does the prostatic venous plexus communicate with
vertebral veins
what does the puboprostatic ligaments attach to
the prostate and the pubic bone
what features of the male have lymph of the internal iliac nodes
Lower bladder
seminal vesicles
erectile tissue of the penis
what is the lymph of the testis
lumbar / aortic
what is drained by the superficial inguinal wall
Skin of the penis
Walls of the scrotum
what is the upper bladder lymph nodes
external iliac
what is the lymph for the rectum (4 sections)
Inferior mesenteric
pararectal
sacral
internal iliac
what is the external anal sphincter innverated by
inferior rectal nerve
what is the inferior rectal nerve a branch of
pudendal nerve
what supplies the wall of the rectum and anal canal
internal rectal arteryw
waht is the internal rectal artery a branch of
internal pudenal artery
what are the walls of the ischioanal fossa
the ischial tuberosity
rectum / anal canal
what is the roof of the ischioanal fossa
the levator ani
what is the floor of the ischioanal fossa
skin
what are the contents of the ischioanal fossa
branches of the pudenal nerve artery and veins
adipose tissue
what vessels pass close to the ischial tuberosity (2)
perineal nerve
internal pudenal artery
what vessels cross over the ischioanal fossa towards the external anal spicnter
the inferior rectal vessels and nerves
what do the anal columns contain
terminal radicle of the superior vessels (anal sinus related)
what does the external anal sphincter cross between
the anoccygeal ligament and the perineal body
what is the nerve root value for the innevation of the external anal sphincter
pudenal nerve s2-4 inferior rectal branch
what are the three parts of the external sphincter
deep superfifical and subcutaneous
where is the pectinate line
base of the anal columns
what is the pectinate line a good landmark for
vsieral part of the the digestive tract and the start of the partieal structures
where do the ends of the superior rectal arteries lie
within the anal column on the internal surface of the canal
what is the nerves above the pectinate line
visceral motor
para and symph
also sensory
what is the nerves below the pectinate line
somatic motor and sensory infuriationw
what is the lymph above the pectinate line
internal iliac
what is the lymph below the pectiate line
supefifical inguinal lymph nodes