Reproduction 3 - Pelvis and Perineum 1 Flashcards
What are some of the organ systems within the pelvis and perineum?
- The Terminal Portion of the GI tract
- The Urinary System
- Male and Female Reproductive Systems
- The Nerve Supply to the Above Organs from the Sacral Plexus
- Elements of the Musculoskeletal System related to the Bony Pelvis, SI Joints, muscles and ligaments
What is A?
Ale of sacrum
What is B?
Pubic tubercle
What is C?
Pecten pubis
What is D?
Pubis symphysis
What is E?
Pubic crest
What is F?
Arcuate line of ileum
What is G?
Sacral promontory
What is the inferior opening of pelvis called?
The pelvic outlet is the inferior opening of the pelvis and is formed by bony features and ligaments
What is A?
Sacro-tuberous ligaments
What is B?
Tip of coccyx
What is C?
Inferior Rami of Pubis
What is D?
Inferior margin of pubic symphysis
What parts of the pelvis are termed true and false pelvis?
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True Pelvis
- Pelvic viscera such as urinary bladder, reproductive organs such as the uterus and ovaries
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False Pelvis
- Some abdominal viscera such as sigmoid and some loops of ileum
What types of joints are:
- sacroiliac joint
- pubic symphysis
- Sacroiliac joint
- Synovial joint
- Pubic Symphysis
- Secondary cartilaginous joint
Which of A and B is male and female pelvis?
A - male pelvis
B - female pelvis
What are the differences in the following parts of bony pelvis in male and females:
- greater pelvis (pelvis major)
- lesser pelvis (pelvis minor)
- pelvic inlet
- pelvic outlet
- subpubic angle
- obturator foramen
- acetabulum
With regards to the female pelvis and normal vaginal delivery
What is the narrowest diameter of the pelvic inlet?
What is the narrowest diameter of the pelvic outlet?
- Pelvic inlet
- 13cm
- Pelvic outlet
- 11cm
What are the walls of the pelvic cavity?
Antero-inferior wall
Two lateral walls
Posterior wall
What is the anterior-inferior wall of the pelvis formed from?
The anterior-inferior wall is formed by the bodies and rami of the pubic bones and the pubic symphysis.
What is A?
Obturatory internus
What is B?
Piriformis
What is C?
Coccygeus
Which muscle is present in the posterior wall of the pelvis?
Coccygeus
What is A?
Sacral plexus
Which nerve network lies on the muscle forming the posterior wall of the pelvis?
Sacral plexus
What is A?
Levator ani pubococcygeus
What is B?
Levator ani iliococcygeus
What is C?
Levator ani puborectalis
What is D?
Anoccygeal body
What is E?
Perineal body
What is the perineal body?
(also known as central tendon of perineum) a pyramidal fibromuscular mass in the middle line of the perineum and the junction between the urogenital triangle and the anal triangle, found in both males and females
What is perineal body also called?
Central tendon of perineum
What is anoccocygeal body?
(also known as anococcygeal ligament) is a fibrous median raphe in the floor of the pelvis, which extends between the coccyx and the margin of the anus
What is anococcygeal body also called?
Anococcygeal ligament
What are the 2 muscles that makes up the majority of pelvis floor?
- Coccygeus muscle
- Levator ani muscle (3 paired seperate muscles)
- Levator ani pubococcygeus
- Levator ani iliococcygeus
- Levator ani puborectalis
What are the 3 paired muscles that forms the levator ani?
- Levator ani pubococcygeus
- Levator ani iliococcygeus
- Levator ani puborectalis
What are 3 functions of the pelvic diaphragm/floor?
- Supports pelvis viscera
- Resists increases in intra-abdominal pressure
- Aids in micturation