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in males, what structure passes b/w the ureter and the peritoneum
ductus deferens
the ureter passes under and over which arteries on its way to the bladder
under the gonadal a.
over the common iliac
under the uterine a.
blood supply to the pelvic part of the ureters in males and females
uterine a. (F)
inferior vesical a. (M)
what muscle makes up the wall of the bladder
detrusor
what muscles are lateral to the prostate
levator ani
the main arteries supplying the bladder are branches of the
internal iliac a.
sympathetic innervation of the bladder
T11-L2
hypogastric plexuses and nerves
parasympathetic innervation of the bladder
pelvic splanchnic nerves and inferior hypogastric plexuses
the ureter passes b/w which structures as it enters the posterior wall of the bladder
below the ductus deferens and above the seminal gland
blood supply to the intramural & prostatic urethra
prostatic branches of the inferior vesical and middle rectal a.
what 2 structures form the ejaculatory duct
ampulla of the ductus deferens & the duct of the seminal gland
what lies anterior & posterior to the seminal gland
anterior - fundus of bladder
posterior - rectum
what separates the anterior surface of the prostate from the pubic symphysis
retroperitoneal fat in the retropubic space
what is posterior to the prostate
ampulla of the rectum
what part of the prostate lies anterior to the urethra
isthmus
what part of the prostate is readily palpable by digital rectal exam
inferoposterior lobule (posterior to the urethra, inferior to the ejaculatory ducts)
which lobule forms the major part of the prostate
inferolateral (lateral to the urethra)
the prostatic arteries are mainly branches of
internal iliac a., esp. the inferior vesical a., but also the internal pudendal and middle rectal a.
which lobule enlarges the most in BPH?
middle
which part of the urethra is directly inferior to the prostate
intermediate part, which is surrounded by the external urethral sphincter