Pelvis 2

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Anatomy exam 4

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Pelvis 2

The Parietal Branch of the Internal Iliac artery contains
1. Iliolumbar
2.Lateral sacral
3.Obturator
4.superior Gluteal
5.inferior Gluteal
6.Internal Pudendal

ILIOIS
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The Parietal Branch of the Internal Iliac artery contains 1. Iliolumbar
2.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 Artery
2.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 Iliac

Remember 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 clitoris
2.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 Piriformis
2.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 Gluteal
2.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 Prostate
Membranous part of urethra
Seminal Vessicle
Bladder when full
Blbourethral gland
structures palpated per rectum in female cervix of uterus
vagina
uterus when retroverted
Ovary
Uterine tube
Three ligaments that help fix bladder Medial and lateral Puboprostatic
Lateral 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 vessicals
Artery to ductus deferens
Inferior Vessical Artery
Urachus Median umbilical fold
Blood supply to the Seminal Vessicles Middle Rectal
Artery to ductus deferens
Inferior Vessical Artery
Parts of the Prostate Apex
Base
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 nodes
Sacral nodes
Vertebral venous plexus
4 surgical routes to the prostate transvesical
Retropubic
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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