Pelvis ligaments, ducts, and non-repro organs Flashcards
Round ligament of uterus origin
Lateral wall of uterus
Round ligament of uterus distribution
Travels through inguinal canal to labia majora
Note: Developmental remnant of a ligament that enables inferior migration of gonads in development
Spermatic cord origin
Abdominal wall
Spermatic cord distribution
Layers of fascia encircle the ductus deferens and testicular vessels
Note: Layers of the cord match to layers of the abdominal wall
Inguinal ligament origin
Anterior superior iliac spine
Inguinal ligament distribution
Runs medially to pubic tubercle
Note: Forms floor of the inguinal canal, roof of the femoral triangle. Structures that traverse into the thigh pass underneath this ligament. Femoral hernias pass under this ligament
Deep inguinal ring origin
NA
Deep inguinal ring distribution
Outpocketing of abdominal cavity into abdominal wall just lateral to epigastric vessels
Note: Internal opening of the inguinal canal
Inguinal canal origin
NA
Inguinal canal distribution
Medially directed canal that runs between the deep inguinal ring and the superficial inguinal ring
Note: Testes pass through these in development-testicular vessels and ductus deferens travel through the canal in males, in females the round ligament of the uterus travels through the canal
Superficial inguinal ring origin
NA
Superficial inguinal ring distribution
Split in external oblique fascia
Note: External opening of the inguinal canal
Sacrotuberous ligament origin
Posterior sacrum
Sacrotuberous ligament distribution
Ischial tuberosity
Note:Together with sacrospinous ligament forms lesser sciatic foramen for pudendal nerve/vessels
Sacrospinous ligament origin
Posterolateral sacrum
Sacrospinous ligament distribution
Ischial spine
Note: Together with sacrotuberous ligament forms lesser sciatic foramen for pudendal nerve/vessels
Ureter arises from
Renal pelvis
Ureter enters
Bladder
Note: Passes inferiorly over external iliac artery/pelvic inlet-common location for kidney stone lodging, another location is the junction between renal pelvis and ureter, and between the ureter and bladder
Bladder function
Store urine, contract to release urine
notes: Bladder pain pathways dependent on pelvic pain line-degree of bladder inflation impacts this
Bladder blood supply
branches of internal iliac artery to bladder
Bladder innervation
Pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2-4; parasympathetic), Abdominal sympathetic chain (L1-L2; sympathetic); sensory pathways: unconcious/reflex (pelvic splanchnic), pain (superior-sympathetic, inferior-pelvic splanchnic)
Urethra function
Drains bladder
Note: Divided into 3 parts in males (prostatic around prostate, membranous in perineum, spongy in penis); much shorter in females
Urethra blood supply
Internal-see bladder;
External: Internal pudendal vessels
Urethra innervation
Pudendal nerve