Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

Which vertebrae is level with the hilum of the kidney?

A

L1

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2
Q

Which boney structure is at the level where the ureter kinks to enter the bladder?

A

Ischial spine

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3
Q

What is the average size of a kidney?

A

6-7cm wide, 9-14cm height, 170-210g weight

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4
Q

Where do the kidneys sit in the abdomen?

A

Retroperitoneal space

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5
Q

Which vertebrae line up with the kidneys?

A

upper pole T12, lower pole L3 ( Right sits slightly lower due to liver)

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6
Q

Where is the pararenal fat?

A

Outside the renal fascia

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7
Q

Where is the perirenal fat?

A

surrounding the kidney inside the renal fascia

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8
Q

How long is the ureter?

A

25-30cm

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9
Q

What are the 3 main segments of the ureter?

A

Abdominal, pelvic, intramural

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10
Q

Where is the most common area for ureteric injury?

A

Pelvic brim

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11
Q

How long is the intramural part of the ureter?

A

1.2-2.5cm

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12
Q

What is the lumen of the ureter coated with?

A

Urothelium (lines bladder and pelvis of kidney as well)

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13
Q

Name the smooth muscle in the wall of the bladder

A

Detrusor muscle

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14
Q

Can you palpate an empty bladder?

A

No

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15
Q

Which 3 points form the trigone?

A

2 internal ureteric orifices, internal urethral meatus

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16
Q

What is the external urogenital diaphragm responsible for?

A

Continence

17
Q

What happens to the internal urinary sphincter during ejaculation?

A

Sympathetic innervation causes it to contract

18
Q

What is the path of urine from the medulla of the kidney?

A

Minor calyx, major calyx, renal pelvis, ureter

19
Q

What are the two main types of nephron?

A

Cortical, small 90% & Juxtamedullary, big 10%

20
Q

Why are the kidneys vulnerable to ischaemic damage?

A

They take 22% of cardiac output, require a large blood supply

21
Q

Which kidney is preferable for transplant?

A

Left due to long connecting vessels ( left renal vein lies over aorta)

22
Q

What are the divisions for the renal artery?

A

Renal artery, segmental artery, Interlobar artery, arcuate artery, Interlobular (in cortex), Glomerular arteriole (afferent)