Session 1A: Adrenal Glands, Urinary Tract And Posterior Abdominal Wall Flashcards
Where do the adrenal glands lie?
Close to the upper poke of each kidney. Right - behind liver and IVC
Left- behind stomach and pancreas
What are the glands supplied by?
Three arteries:
- Superior adrenal artery - branch of inferior phrenic artery
- Middle adrenal artery - branch of AA
- Inferior adrenal artery - branch of renal artery
What are the adrenal gland drained by?
Single vein on each side:
Right adrenal vein - IVC
Left adrenal vein - left renal vein - IVC
What is the adrenal gland composed of?
Cortex (outer) and medulla (inner)
Cortex produces steroid hormones including cortisol, aldosterone and testosterone
Medulla produces adrenaline
Where are the kidneys located?
Extra-peritoneal structures (outside of peritoneum) and retro-peritoneal (behind)
One on Either side of upper lumbar vertebrae
Each kidney is embedded in perinephric fat and is covered by renal fascia
Another layer of paranephric fat over renal fascia
What is on the medial border of the kidney?
Renal Hilum- where vessels, nerves, lymphatics and ureter enter or leave kidney
What are the renal arteries and veins attached from and to?
Renal arteries - branches of AA
Renal veins - drain into IVC
What is the internal aspect of the kidney composed of?
Cortex - outer
medulla - inner - arranged into pyramids
calyces
What are the functional units of kidneys?
Nephrons - responsible for filtering blood, reabsorbing water and solutes and secreting and excreting waste products as urine
What is in the cortex?
Glomeruli, glomerular capsules (bowman’s), proximal and distal tubules, and part of the collecting ducts
What is in the renal pyramids?
Nephron loop (of henle) and the rest of the renal pyramids.
What course does the urine take?
collecting ducts, renal papilla, minor calyx, major calyx, renal pelvis, ureter
What is the function of the ureters?
carry urine to urinary bladder by peristalsis
Where are the ureters?
In muscular walls
run anterior to psoas major on p.a.w
Across pelvic brim to enter pelvis
What is produced in the cortex of the kidney?
produces steroid hormones incl cortisol, aldosterone and testosterone
What is the urinary bladder like?
muscular organ
in pelvis below peritoneum
infra-peritoneal
posterior to pubic symphysis
anterior to vagina and rectum
bladder wall - smooth muscle known as detrusor - contracts to forcibly expel urine
What si the function of the urinary bladder?
stores urine and helps squeeze urine out during micturition