Lecture 39 - Female Reproductive System Flashcards

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Pelvic Diaphragm

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o separates pelvis and perineum
o formed largely by levator ani muscle
o contains opening for pelvic viscera

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Levator ani

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o puborectalis (faecal continence) (inner)
o pubococcygeus (middle)
o iliococcygeus (outer)

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Perineal membrane

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o superficial to pelvic diaphragm
o covers urogenital triangle
o opening for urethra (male and female) and vagina (female)

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4
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deep perineal pouch

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o space above perineal membrane and below levator ani
o contains skeletal muscle that forms sphincters around urethra and vagina

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5
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childbirth

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o Levator ani and perineal membrane can be injured during childbirth
o Puborectalis and pubococcygeus often torn
o Muscles in deep perineal pouch can also be involved
o In females these muscle support urethra, uterus, vagina, and rectum
o Urinary stress incontinence and prolapse of uterus may result, and even faecal incontinence

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ovary

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o Adjacent to lateral wall of pelvix
o In peritoneal cavity
o Posterior to broach ligament
o Attached to uterus by ligament of ovary

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fallopian (uterine) tube

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o Projects laterally, open adjacent to ovaries
o Starts with (inner to outer)
o Isthmus – ampulla – infundibulum

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infundibulum

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Funnel-shaped with fimbriae, facilitates collection of oocytes

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ampulla

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Relatively large, labyrinthine lumen (fertilization)

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Isthmus

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Narrow portion, connects to uterus

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Uterus

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thick-walled muscular organ; facilitates development of embryo

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endometrium

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inner lining; supports pregnancy, shed during menstrual cycle

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Cervix

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opens inferiorly into vagina, uterus is supported best at cervix

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14
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fertilization and implantation

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o fertilization usually occurs in ampulla
o implantation is usually in the body of the uterus

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15
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ectopic (extrauterine) pregnancy

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implantation anywhere other than the endometrial lining, can occur at different locations

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16
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position of uterus (when bladder is empty)

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o anteverted (AV) relative to vagina
o anteflexed (AF) over bladder
o cervix opens into posterior wall of vagina

17
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vagina

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o muscular passage connecting uterine cavity to exterior
o between urethra and rectum

18
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peritoneal folds

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o fold over top of pelvic viscera
o folds come together over uterine tubes to form broad ligament
o ligament of ovary formed by folds over ovarian vessels
o ovaries are within inner layer of peritoneum = intra-peritoneal

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fluid in peritoneal cavity

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o lying on back
o fluid collects in recto-uterine puch
o syringe through posterior part of vaginal fornix
o aspiration of fluid

20
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female external genitalia

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  • vulva/pudendum
  • labia minora
  • vestibule
  • labia majora
21
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vulva/pudendum

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erectile tissues and overlying skins

22
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vestibule

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area between labia minora, contains openings of urethra and vagina

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labia minora

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o Two thin skin folds next to midline
o come together anteriorly at glans clitoris

24
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labia majora

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o Larger skin folds, lateral to labia minora

25
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perineal membrane and pubic arch

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Attachment for roots of external genitalia

26
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erectile tissues

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2 corpora cavernosa, 2 bulbs of vestibule, glans clitoris (anterior to urethra, not covered by skin)

27
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greater vestibular glands

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Posterior to the bulbs, open into the vestibule, secreting mucous secretions that lubricate

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ischiocavernosus muscles

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Covers attached parts of corpora cavernosa, maintain erection of clitoris

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bulbospongiosus muscles

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Covers bulbs of vestibule and greater vestibular gland, support pelvic floor, assist in erection of clitoris, compress greater vestibular gland