pelvis Flashcards

1
Q

what makes the boundaries of the pelvic outlet

A
symphasis pubis
ischiopubic rami
ischial tuberosities
sacrotuberous ligaments
coccyx
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2
Q

the obturator nerve and vessels pass through which structure

A

obturator foramen

obturator canal, formd by the obturator membrane across obturator foramen

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3
Q

what passes through the obturator foramen?

A

obturator nerve and vessels

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4
Q

what passes through the greater sciatic foramen?

A

piriform muscle tendon
nerves of the sacral plexus
branches of the internal iliac vessels

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5
Q

piriform muscle tendon, nerves of the sacral plexus, and branches of the internal iliac vessels pass thorugh what structure?

A

greater sciatic foramen

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6
Q

what passes through the lesser sciatic foramen

A

obturator internus muscle
internal pudendal vessels
pudendal nerve

enter the ischiorectal fossa

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7
Q

the obturator internus muscle, internal pudendal vessels, and the pudendal nerve pass through what structure

A

lesser sciatic foramen

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8
Q

what muscles form the lateral wall of the pelvis?

A

obturator internus

piriformis

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9
Q

piriformis

origin

A

within the pelvic cavity ; from the anterior aspect of the sacrum and the sacrotuberous ligament

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10
Q

piriformis

insertion

A

greater trochanter of femur

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11
Q

piriformis

innervation

A

ventral rami of S1 and S2 (posterior division of the sacral plexus)

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12
Q

piriformis

action

A

lateral rotator of thigh when hip is extended

abductor of the hip when thigh is flexed

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13
Q

obturator internus

origin

A

internal surface of the margins of the obturator foramen/obturator membrane

passes through the lesser sciatic foramen

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14
Q

obturator internus

insertion

A

converges into a tendon and inserts onto greater trochanter of femur

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15
Q

name the muscles that instert on the greater trocanter

A

obturator internus

piriformis

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16
Q

obturator internus

action

A

laterally rotates the thigh when hip is extended

17
Q

obturator internus

innervation

A

nerve to obturator internus
L5-S1-S2
from anterior div of sacral plexus

18
Q

name the muslces of the pelvic floor

A

levator ani m
coccygeus m

(pelvic diaphragm)

19
Q

levator ani - name the three muscles

A

puborectalis
pubococcygeus
iliococcygeus

20
Q

levator ani

origin

A

pelvic surface of the body of the pubis and the ischial spine

also arises from the tendinous arch (arcus tendinous) formed by thickening of the fascia of the obturator internus m

21
Q

levator ani

insertion

A

central perineal tendon/perineal body
external anal sphincter
anococcygeal raphe
coccyx

22
Q

levator ani

innervation

A

anterior primary rami of S3 and S4 (anterior division of sacral plexus)

nerve to levator ani + coccygeus

23
Q

levator ani

action

A

support the pelvic contents

important for micturirion and defecation

24
Q

coccygeus

origin

A

ischial spine and sacrospinous ligament

25
Q

coccygeus

insertion

A

lateral margins of the fifth sacral vertebra and coccyx

26
Q

coccygeus

action

A

acts with the levator ani to support pelvic contents

27
Q

coccygeus

innervation

A

innervated by anterior ventral rami from S4 and S5

anterior div of sacral plexus