Anatomy of the Perineum 5 Flashcards

Describe the structures cut in a median and mediolateral episiotomy, the muscular cause of uterine prolapse, the location and effects of nerve blocks, and the clinical significance of the rectouterine pouch.

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What is an episiotomy?

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  • Enlargement of the distal birth canal to facilitate a difficult birth
    • median
      • cut the skin, vaginal wall and perinal body
    • medio-lateral
      • skin
      • vaginal wall
      • bulbospongiosus
      • superficial transverse perinei
      • UG diaphragm
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What is uterine prolapse and what are the muscular causes?

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  • Herniation of the uterus through the pelvic diaphragm into the vagina
  • Medial pubococcygeus muscle is the thickest, strongest muscle of the pelvic diaphragm
    • most important for visceral support
  • Damage streatching can lead to prolapse (such as from repeated childbirth)
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What is the clinical significance of the retrouterine pouch and how is it accessed?

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  • Blood, infection, etc. will leave fluids in this pouch
  • Accessed through the posterior fornix, which is adjacent
    • used in sampling of the peritoneal fluid
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What would be the effect of a lumbar subarachnoid or epidural block for a female?

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  • Would anesthetize all of the uterus and entire birth canal
  • Will also hit the lower extremities
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What would be the effect of a sacral epidural nerve block?

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  • Would anesthetize sensory fibers from the parasympathetic pelvic splanchnic nerves
  • Cervix and entire birth canal will be anesthetized
  • Uterine contractions can still be felt
  • Legs are mostly unaffected
  • Nerve block of choice
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What would be the effect of a pudendal nerve block?

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  • A block at the ischial spine will anesthetize the outflow portion of the birth canal
  • Will not anesthetize the cervix and upper vagina
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