Urogenital Flashcards
Which structures can we find in the suspentory ligament of the ovary?
Ovarian vessels, lymphatics and nerve plexus
(branch of abdominal aorta)
The suspensory ligament originates from the mesonephros, which, in turn, originates from intermediate mesoderm.
Male urethra can be divided into which parts?
Intramural
Prostatic
Membranous
Spongy
What forms the ejaculary duct?
Common duct for vas deferens and seminal vesicle on the seminal colliculus and the prostatic ducts on each side.
Where are the 3 constrictors of the urethra in male?
Internal urethral orifice
Membranous urethra
External urethral orifice.
What is the broad ligament of the uterus and which parts does it consists of?
he broad ligament of the uterus is the wide fold of peritoneum that connects the sides of the uterus to the walls and floor of the pelvis.
3 parts:
Mesovarium - the mesentery of the ovaries.
Mesometrium- the mesentery of the uterus; the largest portion of the broad ligament
Mesosalpinx - the mesentery of the Fallopian tube
How many facias surrounds the kidneys (primary ones)?
1: Fibrous capsule
2: Perinephric fat
3: Renal facia of Gerota (anterior surface of the kidneys)
Can be divided into Tolds fascia on its anterior surface and Zuckerkandl`s fascia behind the aorta and IVC.
What is the correct order of structures in the renal hilium from ventral to dorsal?
VAP
Vein
Artery
Renal pelvis (urether)
How many major and minor calyx do we have per kidnet pelvis?
1 pelvis -> 3 major calyx -> each have 3-4 each (9-12 in total) minor calices.
Crossings of the ureter
OUOU
1: Over the psoas major
2: Under the gonadal artery (testicular or ovarian)
3: Over the common iliac artery
4: Under vas deferens (M) or uterine artery (F)
What are the layers of the scrotum? From inner to outer
(0: Tunica albuginea)
1: Tunica vaginalis (viceral and parietal layer)
2: Spermatic fascia (“internal spermatic fascia” - from fascia transversalis)
3: Cremaster muscle (transversalis and internal oblique muscle)
4: Cremasteric fascia (“external spermatic fascia” - aponeurosis of external oblique muscle)
5: Dartos fascia (supeficial abdominal fasica)
6: Skin
What is the difference between corpus cavernoseus and corpus spongiosium?
The corpus spongiosum is the mass of spongy tissue surrounding the male urethra within the penis
A corpus cavernosum penis (cavernous body of the penis) is one of a pair of sponge-like regions of erectile tissue, which contain most of the blood in the penis during an erection. Such a corpus is homologous to the corpus cavernosum clitoridis in the female; the body of the clitoris contains erectile tissue in a pair of corpora cavernosa.
What are the 3 parts of corpus spongiosum?
Bulb, body (corpora) and glans penis
What do corpus cavernosum have that corpus spongiosum does not? (HINT: erection!)
Tunica albuginea
What separates the two corpus cavernosus?
Septum pectiniforme
How is the angle of the uterus, and what does this angles mean?
Anteversion: Acis of the vagina and cervix have an angle. 70-80 degrees
Anteflexsion: Axis of the body and the cervix of the uterus have an angle.