Prostate: Blood Supply, Lymph Drainage, And Applied Anatomy Flashcards

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Arterial supply

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  1. Inferior vesical artery
  2. Middle rectal artery
  3. Internal pudendal artery
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Venous drainage

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Prostatic venous plexus

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Prostatic venous plexus

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  1. Lies around prostate anterolateral aspects between true and false capsules
  2. Receives deep dorsal vein of penis in front and communicates with vesical venous plexus above
  3. Drains into vesical and internal iliac veins
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Valveless vertebral veins of Bateson

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  1. Connect prostatic venous plexus with plexus of veins in front of vertebral bodies and within neural canal
  2. This explains prostate cancer spread to vertebrae
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Lymph drainage

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  1. Drain to internal iliac, sacral, and obturator lymph nodes
  2. Lymph vessels from posterior surface accompany vesical vessels to external iliac lymph nodes
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Applied anatomy: bladder uvula

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  1. In adult male, prostate median lobe causes small elevation behind bladder internal urethral meatus (bladder uvula)
  2. In senile prostatic hypertrophy, bladder uvula enlarges and leads to difficulty in micturation
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Clinical subdivision

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Prostate has 4 distinct glandular regions:
1. Peripheral zone
2. Central zone
3. Transition zone
4. Anterior fibromuscular zone (Stroma)

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Peripheral zone

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  1. Sub-capsular portion of prostate posterior aspect which surrounds distal urethra
  2. Main site of prostatic cancer
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Central zone

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  1. Surrounds ejaculatory ducts
  2. Rare site of cancer prostate
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Transition zone

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  1. Surrounds proximal urethra
  2. Less common site of cancer prostate
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Anterior fibromuscular zone

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Usually devoid of glandular components and composed only of muscle and fibrous tissue

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