Regional Anatomy of the Pelvis and Perineum Flashcards
The pelvic bone is also called the ___________.
innominate (meaning “without a name” in Latin)
The ___________ of the innominate articulates with the sacrum.
auricle
The sacrospinous ligament is ___________ to the sacrotuberous ligament.
medial
What neurovascular bundle passes between the sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments?
The pudendal nerve and the internal pudendal artery and vein
The obturator nerve branches off the spine __________ to the pudendal nerve.
superior (O = L2 - L4 and P = S2 - S4)
What is the weakest part of the pelvis?
The pubic rami
The imaginary line that marks the entry to the true pelvis starts and ends where?
S1 posteriorly and the superior pubic rami anteriorly
If you’re looking at the floor of the perineum from below, what muscle will be covering the sacrospinous ligament?
The coccygeus
What nerve innervates the levator ani?
The pudendal
The genitals pass through the levator ani at the ______________.
urogenital hiatus (the little archway in the LA muscle)
The internal attachment point of the levator ani is __________________.
the tendinous arch of the obturator internus
The “archway” of the levator ani points to ____________.
the posterior side
The ____________ reside between the rectum and the bladder.
seminal glands
What guides the testes to the scrotum?
The gubernaculum, which connects the embryonic gonads to the internal inguinal ring
The diverticulum of the peritoneum that dives into the scrotum is called the _________________.
processus vaginalis (which becomes the tunica vaginalis)
What testicular covering sends dense septa into the testes parenchyma?
The tunica albuginea (“I’ll bulge into the testes”)
The ________________ usually coalesce into the testicular veins.
pampiniform plexuses
Which testicular vein drains into the IVC?
The right (“It goes RIGHT into the IVC.”)
The left enters the renal vein.
What causes ischemia in testicular torsion?
In testicular torsion, the pampiniform plexus gets blocked first because the vessels are smaller. Backup into the pampiniform plexus can then lead to occlusion of the testicular artery, leading to ischemia.
The ductus deferens passes _____________, ____________, and __________ to the ureter.
anterior; superior; medial
On the posterior aspect of the bladder, the ductus deferens are ___________ to the seminal glands.
medial
The bulbourethral glands are __________ to the prostate and secrete mucus.
inferior
Which part of the prostate is more likely to enlarge in BPH?
The central lobes, which is why it causes dysuria
The peritoneum covers the pelvic organs in both males and females, but females have ____________ because of the uterus.
two pouches