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Main Action of Ischiocavernosus
Maintain erection of Clitoris
Ischocavernosus Innervation
Perineal Nerve, Branch of Pudental Nerve S2-4
Perineal Body Action
Central Attachment for Perineal Muscles
Name all three parts of Urethra
Prostatic, Membranous and Spongy
What does hypogastric Plexus innervate
erectile tissues in male and female
which group of lymph nodes most significiant in mets in breast cancer
Axillary
A pregnant patient is at risk of uterine prolapse due to position of her uterus. What position is it most likely in?
Retroverted
Which pouch is between Uterus and bladder
Vesicouterine Pouch
A patient has developed an abscess in the rectouterine pouch. How might it be accessed for drainage?
Posterior Fornix of Vagina
Function of Ovary
Oogenesis and Secrete Oestrogen and Progesterone
The gonadal arteries originate from
L2
Fundus of Uterus lymphatic drainage to
Pre-Aortic Group
WhIch part of the uterine tube is the site of fertilization in humans?
Ampulla
Which nerve passes through Lesser Sciatic FOramen
Pudental Nerve
In females which of this superficial perineal pouch structure is an erectile tissue
Bulb of Vestibule
Main Actions of Bulbospongiosus in Male
• Support and Fix Perineal Body or Pelvic Floor
• Compress Bulb of penis to expel last drop of urine or semen
• Assist erection by compressing deep perineal vein
Push blood form bulb into body of penis
The Fibromuscular structure the perineal body is the site of convergence of several perineal muscles. Which of this muscle is not a part of this convergence?
Ischiocavernosus Muscle
Which nerve stimulation produces increases vaginal secretions, erection of clitoris and engorgement of erectile tissue in bulb of vestibule?
Parasympathetic
What bony feature makes up anterior pelvic inlet
Pubic Symphysis
Name the three parts of hip bone
Iilium
Ischium
Pubis
What connects anterior supeiror iliac spine to pubic tubercle
Inguinal Ligament
Which spinal nerves contribute to the sacral plexus. What are the two main branches of the sacral plexus?
L4-S3, the main branches are the sciatic nerve which supplies the lower limb and pudental nerve to supply perineum
The Superior and Inferior Vesical Arteries supply which part of the pelvis?
Bladder, Prostate and Seminal Glands
What is the arterial supply of upper 1/3 rectum
Superior Rectal Artery