Pelvis 2
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
The Parietal Branch of the Internal Iliac artery contains | 1. Iliolumbar2.Lateral sacral 3.Obturator 4.superior Gluteal 5.inferior Gluteal 6.Internal Pudendal ILIOIS |
The Visceral Branch on the Internal Iliac Artery contains | 1. Umbilical Artery2.Superior Vesical 3.Inferior Vesical 4.To Ductus Deferens 5.Uterine 6.Vaginal 7.Middle and Inferior Rectal Artery |
the Iliac branch of the Iliolumbar Artery supplies | Iliacus muscle and ilium |
The Lumbar branch of the Iliolumbar supplies | Psoas and Quadratus muscles |
Which artery supplies the Piriformis | Inferior/Superior Gluteal from the Parietal Branch of Internal IliacRemember where each of them run! Think about where the piriformis runs! |
The Internal Pudendal Artery enters perineum through which foramen | lesser sciatic |
Branches of the Internal Pudendal Artery | 1. Deep and Dorsal Arteries of penis or clitoris2.Artery to Bulb of Penis or Vestibule 3.Perenial Branches 4.**Inferior Rectal Artery 5.Urethral Artery 6.Posterior Scrotal Artery-Labial Branch Internal Pudendal DAPIUP |
Branches of Lumosacral Plexus that supply Pelvis | 1.Nerve to Piriformis2.Nerve to Levator Ani and Coccygeus 3.Nerve to Sphincter Ani Externus 4.Pelvic Splanchnics 5.Pudendal Nerves |
Branches of the lumbosacral Plexus that supply the Buttock and lower limb | 1. Superior and Inferior Gluteal2.Nerve to Quadratus Femoris 3.Nerve to Obturator Internus 4. Posterior Femoral Cutaneous 5. Perforating Cutaneous 6.Sciatic Nerve |
All but which Sacral Nerve exit Sacral Foramina | S5 and Co1 exit Sacral Hiatus |
what forms the levitator prostate or the pubo vaginalis? | fibers from puborectalis |
structures palpated per rectum in male | ProstateMembranous part of urethra Seminal Vessicle Bladder when full Blbourethral gland |
structures palpated per rectum in female | cervix of uterusvagina uterus when retroverted Ovary Uterine tube |
Three ligaments that help fix bladder | Medial and lateral PuboprostaticLateral ligament of bladder |
the sphincter vesicle is what type of muscle? | smooth |
sphincter urethrae is part of pelvic diaphragm and is what type of muscle | striated |
blood supply to bladder | Superior vessicalsArtery to ductus deferens Inferior Vessical Artery |
Urachus | Median umbilical fold |
Blood supply to the Seminal Vessicles | Middle RectalArtery to ductus deferens Inferior Vessical Artery |
Parts of the Prostate | ApexBase Prostatic Utricle Seminal Colliculus |
Enlargement of which prostatic lobe will block urine passage | Median lobe |
Inferior Vessical is a branch of which artery? | Internal Iliac |
Superior Rectal is a branch of which artery? | Inferior messenteric |
Middle rectal is a branch of which artery | Pudendal |
Lymph of the prostate | Internal iliac nodesSacral nodes Vertebral venous plexus |
4 surgical routes to the prostate | transvesicalRetropubic Perennial Urethral |
What is the best surgical route to remove the prostate? | PErineal |
What is the be route of surgery for a benign tumor on prostate? | Urethral |
where does the vas deferens join the seminal vesicle? | posterior aspect of bladder |
ejaculatory duct empties into | prostatic urethra |
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