Ch.61 Penis and Prepuce Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following statements is true?

a. dorsally located corpus cavernosum penis (ccp), is responsible for erection

b. dorsally located corpus spongiosum penis (csp), is responsible for erection

c. ventrally located corpus cavernosum penis (ccp),
surrounds the urethra

d. dorsally located corpus cavernosum penis (ccp),
surrounds the urethra

A

a. dorsally located corpus cavernosum penis (ccp), which is responsible for erection

ventrally located corpus spongiosum penis (cSp), formerly termed the corpus cavernosum urethrae
surrounds the urethra

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2
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Which of the following statements is correct?

a. Sexual excitement stimulates parasympathetic outflow from the sacral portion of the spinal cord and results in dilation and straightening of the helicine arteries, coiled branches of the deep artery of the penis

b. contraction of the ischiocavernosus muscles from stimulation of the pudendal nerves occludes arterial and venous flow against the ischium, making the ccp a closed system during peak erection

c. Arterial flow to the penis is supplied by terminal branches of the internal pudendal (or internal pudic),
obturator, and external pudendal (or external pudic) arteries

d. All of the above

A

d. all of the above

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3
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a. The internal pudendal artery supplies the cranial (or dorsal) artery of the penis, a major source of blood for erectile tissue

b. Deep arteries of the penis originate from the obturator arteries and supply the ccp

c. External pudendal artery supplies the pelvic portion of the urethra

d. All of the above

A

b. deep arteries of the penis originate from the obturator arteries and supply the ccp

The external pudendal artery supplies the cranial (or dorsal) artery of the penis, a major source of blood for erectile tissue

The internal pudendal artery supplies the pelvic portion of the urethra

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4
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a. The external pudendal artery supplies a branch to the scrotum and continues as the caudal superficial epigastric artery, which provides branches to the prepuce

b. Deep perineal and caudal rectal nerves supply the bulbospongiosus, ischiocavernosus, and retractor penis muscles

c. The venous plexus is emptied by the external pudendal and obturator veins

d. All of the above

A

All of the above

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5
Q

What lines the cavernous spaces

A

Endothelial cells

Longitudinally orientated smooth muscle

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6
Q

What maintains the non erect penis in the prepuce

A

Tonus of the muscular trabeculae and retractor penis muscles

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7
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Mechanism of erection

A
  1. Sexual arousal - Parasympathetic
    outflow from sacral portion of spinal
    cord
  2. Dilation and straightening of the
    helicon arteries
  3. Relaxation of the sinusoidal smooth
    muscles
  • Enabling blood to flow into the
    sinusoidal spaces
  • Engorgement of the cavernous spaces
    is controlled and stopped by tunica
    albuginea and trabeculae lengthens
    and stiffens the penis
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8
Q

Contraction of what muscles causes the CCP to become a closed system

A

Ischiocavernosus muscles

Compression of the crura by the ischiocavernosus m forces blood into the CCP to produce high pressures

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9
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Innervation of the ischiocavernosum m

A

Pudenadal n

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10
Q

What muscle is essential for increasing pressures in the CSP

A

Bulbospongious

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11
Q

Is the CSP an open or closed system during erection

A

Open

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12
Q

Contraction of what muscles elevates the penis

A

Ischiocavernosus

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13
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How is blood flow out of the penis impeded

A

Ischiocavernosus compresses penis against the ischium preventing venous flow from CCP

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14
Q

What muscle forces release of seminal fluid during ejaculation and also urine during urination

A

Urethralis muscle

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15
Q

How do ischiourethral mm assist in erection

A

Compress dorsal veins of the penis

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16
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Arteries supplying the penis

A

Internal pudendal - pelvic urethra
Obturator - deep aa
External pudendal - cranial aa

17
Q

Innervation of the penis

A

Pudendal n
Pelvic plexus

Deep perineal and caudorectal supply the bulbospongiosus, ischiocavernosus and retractor penis mm

18
Q

What are the accessory genital glands

A

Paired seminal vesicles
Prostate
Paired ampullae of ductus def

19
Q

What its the function of the bulbourethral glands

A

Produce alkaline, mutinous secretion that clears the urethra of urine before ejaculation and lubricates the urethra for passage of seminal fluid.

20
Q

Function of the prostate

A

Produces watery alkaline secretion that neutralises the acidity of fluid entering the urethra from the ductus def

21
Q

What glands secretion makes up the majority of the ejaculate volume

A

Seminal vesicles

22
Q

What is the ejaculatory duct

A

Combined terminal portion of the ampulla and excretory duct of seminal vesicle