Female reproductive system Flashcards

1
Q

What is the alternate name for the recto-uterine pouch?

A

Pouch of Douglas (in between the uterus and rectum)

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2
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What other pouch is commonly a site of infection?

A

Vesico-uterine pouch

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3
Q

What are the regions of the uterus?

A

Fundus (upper part), Body and Cervix (lower part leading to vagina)
- make up pear shape

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4
Q

What do anteflexion and anteverison mean?

A

Anteflexion - bent forward on itself
Anteversion (of uterus) - the axis of cervix forms 90 degree angle with axis of vagina
- Uterus bends around the bladder

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5
Q

What is the name of the peritoneum covering the uterus ?

A

Broad ligament - extends across anterior and posterior of the uterus reaching lateral walls of the pelvis and pelvic floor on the sides

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6
Q

What structures are carried by the broad ligament?

A
  • Uterine tubes
  • Ovaries
  • Round ligament of uterus
  • Ovarian ligament
  • Lymphatic vessels and nerves
  • Uterine and ovarian vasculature
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7
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What structure attaches the ovary to the broad ligament?

A

Mesovarium

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8
Q

What are the anterior relations of the uterus?

A

Vesico-uterine pouch

superior surface of bladder

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9
Q

What are the posterior relations of the uterus?

A

Recto-uterine pouch

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10
Q

What are the lateral relations of the uterus?

A

Broad ligament

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11
Q

What are the terminal branches of the abdominal aorta?

A

Right and left common iliac arteries

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12
Q

What are the terminal branches of the common iliac arteries?

A

External and internal iliac arteries (E and I found on right and left side)

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13
Q

What artery does the uterine artery branch from and what does it supply?

A

Internal iliac artery

uterus

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14
Q

Where does the ovarian ligament attach to and what is its function?

A

ovary to Cornu of uterus

supportive

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15
Q

Where does the suspensory ligament of the ovary attach to and what does it carry?

A

Lateral region of ovary and lateral wall of pelvis

carries ovarian artery, vein, lymphatic vessels and nerves within the ligament

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16
Q

What is the alternative name for uterine tubes?

A

Fallopian tubes

17
Q

What are the parts of the uterine tubes?

A

Infundibulum (attaches to ovaries)
Ampulla
Isthmus
Interstitial (attached to uterus)

18
Q

What is the adaption of the infundibulum?

A

Fimbriae which are extensions which help waft the egg into the uterus

19
Q

What are the levator ani pelvic floor muscles

A

Puborectalis
pubococcygeus (wraps around the puborectalis)
iliococcygeus

20
Q

What is the lymphatic drainage of the fundus of the uterus, uterine tubes and ovaries?

A

Lumbar lymph nodes

21
Q

Where does the lower part of the uterus drain too?

A

External iliac lymph nodes and sacral lymph nodes

22
Q

Where does the cervix drain to?

A

internal iliac

23
Q

where will lymph drain from the vagina?

A

upper part - internal iliac

lower - sacral

24
Q

Describe the anatomy of the breast?

A
  • 15-20 lobules of glandular tissue embedded within adipose tissue
  • lobules separated by fibrous septa which run from subcutaneous tissue to fascia of chest wall
25
Q

What are the fibrous septa separating breast lobules called?

A

Ligaments of Cooper

26
Q

What structures are responsible for carrying milk for breast feeding?

A

Attached to each lobule is a lactiferous duct at the end of which is a lactiferous sinus

27
Q

Where is it important to examine in a breast examination?

A

The Axillary region as breast tissue continues into the axilla

28
Q

Where does lymph from the Breasts drain?

A
  • Majority into axilla (lateral quadrants drain into axillary lymph nodes)
  • lymph from medial quadrants drains into parasternal nodes but an also drain into the other breast
  • inferior quadrants into abdominal nodes
29
Q

Where is breast cancer very likely to metastasise too?

A

The other breast