Pelvis - Pelvic Floor Muscles Flashcards
Which structures constitute the pelvic floor?
Pelvic diaphragm, perineal membrane, deep perineal pouch
- Name the muscles which make up the pelvic diaphragm
1. 2. Name the midline structure to which these muscles attach
1.1. Levator ani - consists of 3 sets of muscles:
Pubococcygeus - anterior fibres loop around the prostate in males (levator prostate) and in females (pubovaginalis)
Puborectalis - intermediate fibres - loops around anorectal junction and maintains anorectal angle
Iliococcygeus - posterior fibres
Coccygeus
1.2. Anococcygeal ligament (midline raphe)
Which nerve(s) innervate the levator ani and coccygeus?
Levator ani - pudendal nerve (S2-4)
Coccygeus - anterior rami S4-5
Which muscle is responsible for preserving urinary continence?
Pre-rectal fibres of puborectalis also known as pubovaginalis or phincter urethrae
Which muscle is responsible for preserving urinary continence?
Pre-rectal fibres of puborectalis also known as pubovaginalis or phincter urethrae
1.1. What is the anatomical relationship of the perineal membrane?
1.1. It is a thick fascial structure that lies deep to the muscles of the pelvic diaphragm
Urethral and vaginal orifice - free posterior border
- What are the anatomical relationships of the deep perineal pouch?
- Name the structure(s) within the deep perineal pouch
- Which nerve(s) innervate the structures within the deep perineal pouch
1.1. Fascial capsule which lies superior to perineal membrane and inferior to pelvic diaphragm
1.2. Females: Deep transverse perineal muscle External urethral sphincter Compressor urethrae - anterior to urethra - aids in closing off the urethra Sphincter urethrovaginalis muscle
Males:
Deel transverse perineal muscle
External urethral sphincter
Bulbourerhral glands (Cowper’s glands)
- Name the fibrous structure(s) surrounding the testes
- Which structure are sperm cells secreted by?
- Which structure stores sperm cells?
1.1. Tunica vaginalis (parietal and visceral layer) Tunica albuginea (inner sac) - septa divides testes into lobules
- Seminiferous tubules - straight tubules - rete testis - efferent ductules - epididymis
- Epididymis
The vas deferens carries sperm cells from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts.
1.1. Name the structure(s) lateral to the vas deferens and it’s function
1.1. Seminal vesicle - produces seminal fluid responsible for 60-70% total volume of semen consisting of proteins, amino acids, fructose
Name the 3 accessory gland of the male reproductive system?
Prostate gland, seminal vesicle and bulbourethral glands
Name the divisions of the male urethra
Preprostatic
Prostatic
Membranous - passes through the deep perineal pouch and surrounded by the external urethral sphincter
Spongy - surrounded by the corpus spongeosum (erectile tissue of the penis)
The ejaculatory ducts open into which structure?
Urethral crest within the prostatic urethra - has 3 openings:
Prostatic utricle
Ejaculatory duct openings