Pelvis and perineum 2 Flashcards

1
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What is cryptochordism

A

undescended testes

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2
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What are the contents of the inguinal canal in males?

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3 fascias = external and internal spermatic fascias + cremasteric fascia
3 arteries = testicular, cremasteric and deferential arteries
3 veins = pompiform plexus, testicular vein, cremesteric + deferential veins
3 nerves = genital branch of genitofemoral, ilioinguinal + autonomic nerves
+ lymphatics

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3
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What is the function of the pompiform plexus

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To dissipate heat

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4
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What fascias are in the inguinal canal in males

A

external and internal spermatic fascias + cremasteric fascia

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5
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What arteries are in the inguinal canal in males

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testicular, cremasteric and deferential arteries

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6
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What veins are in the inguinal canal in males

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pompiform plexus, testicular vein, cremesteric and deferential veins

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7
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What nerves are in the inguinal canal in males

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genital branch of genitofemoral, ilioinguinal and autonomic nerves

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8
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What are the contents of the inguinal canal in females?

A

round ligament of uterus
genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve
ilioinguinal nerve

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9
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What/where are the regions of the urethra

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Intramural/preprostatic connecting the bladder and the prostate, then prostatic travelling through the prostate, then intermediate between the prostate until turning into spongy

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10
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What does the internal urethral sphincter do in ejaculation?

A

closes to stop the accidental release of urine

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11
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What are the two tissues that make up the penis?

A

Corpus spongiosum

Corpora cavernosa

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12
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What nerves are involved in erection and what do they cause?

A

Parasympathetic fibres of S2,3,4 which cause increased blood flow and vasodilation in corpura cavernosa (mainly) and in corpus spongiosum.

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13
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What is the function of Buck’s deep fascia

A

surrounds erectile tissue which restricts venous drainage increasing blood trapped in penis

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14
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What nerves are involved in spermatic emission and what do they cause?

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Sympathetic efferent fibres (L1,2) via pelvic plexus causes ductus deferens and seminal vesicles to contract - expulation of sperms & secretion into urethra

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15
Q

What muscles are responsible for ejaculation

A

rhytmic contraction of bulbospongiosum and opening of external urethral sphincter

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16
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What layer of the uterus lining is lost in menstruation?

A

endometrial layer

17
Q

What is the term used to describe the fertilisaiton of an ova outside of the fllopian tube

A

ectopic pregnancy

18
Q

What are the openings of the vaginal vestibule

A

urethra
vaginal
2 ducts of greater vestibular glands
2 ducts of lesser vestibular glands

19
Q

What types of cells are in the testes

A

seminiferous tubules,
leydig cells
sertoli cells

20
Q

What nerve controls ejaculation

A

pudendal nerve

21
Q

Are ovaries intra- or retroperitoneal

A

intraperitoneal