Anatomy of female genital system Flashcards

1
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What is the Vulva?

A

Female external genital structures are collectively called the vulva and consists of:
- Mons veneris
- Clitoris
- Labia Majora
- Labia Minora
- Vestibule
- Hymen

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What is Mons Veneris?

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is a pad of fat overlying the symphysis pubis and covered by skin & hairs

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What is Clitoris

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an erectile cavernous structure situated below the symphysis pubis. It is homologous to the penis in the male, and Is formed of a small glans (sensitive structure) and a body (formed of two corpora cavernous).

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What is Labia Majora?

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-The outer two skin folds, raised by underlying fat.
-Passing back from the monis veneris to perineum.
- The outer skin is covered by hair while the inner medial surface is smooth, hairless and contains sebaceous and sweat glands.

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What is Labia Minora?

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  • They are homologous to the scrotum in the male, and contain fat and Bartholin Gland
  • These are two thin folds of modified skin situated medial to the labia majora,
    -The labia minora are very vascular and become turgid during coitus.
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Anatomy of Labia minora

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Anteriorly: they divide Into two folds (prepuce and frenulum of glans).
- Posteriorly: they meet to form the fourchette that is separated from the hymen by a depression known as the ‘fossa navicularis”.

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What is the vestibule?

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  • The vestibule is the area between the inner aspects of the labia rninora and the fourchette.
  • It is continuous posteriorly with the vaginal opening (vaginal orifice or introitus),
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8
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Structure that open in the vestibule

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1.The urethra.
2. The vagina
3. Bartholln’s glands duct

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What is the hymen

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The hymen is a membrane, situated about 2 cm from the vestibule that demarcates the external from the internal genital organs, and partially closes the vaginal orifice.

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10
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When does the hymen penetrate?

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The hymen Is usually torn by the first Intercourse unless the opening is unusually large or the hymen itself is elastic, Further lacerations occur on repeated Intercourse.

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11
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Remnants of the hymen In parous women are called

A

carunculae myrtiformis

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12
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Bartholin Glands situated in

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Labia Majora (at the junction of its posterior and middle third)

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13
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Bartholin Glands open in

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between the hymen and labia minora

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14
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Function of bartholine glands

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They secrete mucus during sexual excitement to apt as a lubricant.

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15
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An obstructed bartholin gland may develop:

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Bartholine cyst or abscess

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16
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Length of female urethra

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4 cm

17
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Vulva arterial Supply

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  1. Internal Pudendal Artery
  2. Branches of Femoral Artery
  3. Superficial and deep external pudendal artery
18
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Vulval nerve supply

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Mainly by:
- Pudendal N. (S2,3,4)

Additional sensory nerve from:
1. Ilioinguinal n. L1
2. Genital branch of genitofemoral n. L1,2
3. Posterior cutaneous n. of the thigh

19
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Length of the vagina

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Anterior wall: 8-9 cm
Posterior wall: 10 cm

20
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Why does vagina’s mucous membrane is into rugae

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vaginal mucous membrane is folded into rugae to allow the vagina to be distended during delivery

21
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Vaginal arterial supply

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Mainly by:
- Vaginal artery (branch of internal iliac artery)

Additional branches to lower branches:
1. middle rectal artery
2. inferior rectal artery

22
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Vaginal venous drainage

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Vaginal plexus into internal iliac vein

23
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Vaginal Lymphatic drainage

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Upper 2/3: External Iliac, Internal Iliac and Sacral LN
Lower 1/3: Superficial Inguinal LN

24
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Vaginal Nerve supply

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Pudendal Nerve

25
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Ligaments attached to upper vagina

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  1. Pubocervical (Ant.)
  2. Mackrodent’s (Lat.)
  3. Uterosacral (Post.)
26
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Applied anatomy of vaginal posterior fornix

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offers a passage to the Douglas pouch to perform culdoscopy, culdocentesis or drainage of pelvic abscess.

27
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Landmark of performing pudendal nerve block

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Ischial spine

28
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Structures attached to uterus Cornu

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  1. Round ligament (anteriorly)
  2. Fallobian Tube (centrally)
    3.Ovarian ligament (posteriorly)

[collectively known as Adnexa]

29
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What is the cervix?

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is the elongated lower part of the uterus measuring 2.5-3 cm

30
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Normal position of the uterus

A

Anteverted ante flexed

31
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Anatomical relations of the body of the uterus

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Anteriorly: Bladder - vesicouterine pouch
Posteriorly: Douglas Pouch
Laterally: The broad ligament