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Where does the external OS lead to?
vagina (from the cervix)
What type of vagina is most likely to prolapse?
retroverted uteres
What does the angle of anteflexion represent?
bt body of uterus and cervix
"
rectouterine pouch
Cervical cancer to bladder is a possibility when…
the isthmus and the cervix are in direct contact with the posterior aspect of the bladder
blood supply of the uterus is mainly from the?
uterine artery
What does the uterine artery anastomose with?
vaginal and ovarian artery ( latter comes from the suspensory ligament of the ovary)
Does the uterine artery pass inferior or superior to the ureter?
superior
What is endometriosis?
normal endometrial tissue found in abnormal tisse such as the ovaries
Of the uterine tube, what is the name of the widest part? Where fertilization occurs
ampulla
narrowest part of the uterine tubes
isthmus
The infundibulum leads to the? ( laterally)
fimbriae
Acute appendicitis is usually diagnosed for ?
peritonitis
Why would acute appendicitis be misdiagnosed for peritonitis?
if there is an ecotopic tubal pregnancy, the right ovary and the uterine tube will be affected
what increases the risk of an ectopic pregnancy?
salpinitis ( inflammation of the uterine tube)
What forms the birth canal?
uterine canal, cervical canal, and lumen of the vagina
Ligament of the ovary is a remnant of the?
gubernaculum
What supplies the ovary?
by ovarian a. and ovarian branch of uterine a
What can be injured while transfecting or surturing the suspensory ligament of the ovary?
ureter
if we injured the vagina…what can happen?
urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula
The posterior fornix has a relationship with the ? Due to its location
rectouterine pouch
which fornix is cauldocentesis performed via?
posterior
if the case of a urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula, what happens to the urine?
escapes into vagina
Weakening of the walls of the vagina without an open communication may result in prolapse of the ?
bladder (cytocele), urethrocele ( urethra), rectum ( retrocele).
Which ligaments do not provide sig. support for the uterus?
ligament of the ovary and the round ligament of the uterus
which 2 ligaments are condensations of the endopelvic fascia?
transverse cervical and uterosacral ligaments
"
pelvic organ prolapse
Incomplete fusion of ____ducts can cause double uterus or bicornuate uterus?
Incomplete fusion of paramesonephric ducts can cause double uterus or bicornuate uterus
Where does the external OS lead to?
vagina (from the cervix)
What type of vagina is most likely to prolapse?
retroverted uteres
What does the angle of anteflexion represent?
bt body of uterus and cervix
What is the site for accumulation of pathological fluids?
rectouterine pouch
Cervical cancer to bladder is a possibility when…
the isthmus and the cervix are in direct contact with the posterior aspect of the bladder
blood supply of the uterus is mainly from the?
uterine artery
What does the uterine artery anastomose with?
vaginal and ovarian artery ( latter comes from the suspensory ligament of the ovary)
Does the uterine artery pass inferior or superior to the ureter?
superior
What is endometriosis?
normal endometrial tissue found in abnormal tisse such as the ovaries
Of the uterine tube, what is the name of the widest part? Where fertilization occurs
ampulla
narrowest part of the uterine tubes
isthmus
The infundibulum leads to the? ( laterally)
fimbriae
Acute appendicitis is usually diagnosed for ?
peritonitis
Why would acute appendicitis be misdiagnosed for peritonitis?
if there is an ecotopic tubal pregnancy, the right ovary and the uterine tube will be affected
what increases the risk of an ectopic pregnancy?
salpinitis ( inflammation of the uterine tube)
What forms the birth canal?
uterine canal, cervical canal, and lumen of the vagina
Ligament of the ovary is a remnant of the?
gubernaculum
What supplies the ovary?
by ovarian a. and ovarian branch of uterine a
What can be injured while transfecting or surturing the suspensory ligament of the ovary?
ureter
if we injured the vagina…what can happen?
urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula
The posterior fornix has a relationship with the ? Due to its location
rectouterine pouch
which fornix is cauldocentesis performed via?
posterior
if the case of a urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula, what happens to the urine?
escapes into vagina
Weakening of the walls of the vagina without an open communication may result in prolapse of the ?
bladder (cytocele), urethrocele ( urethra), rectum ( retrocele).
Which ligaments do not provide sig. support for the uterus?
ligament of the ovary and the round ligament of the uterus
which 2 ligaments are condensations of the endopelvic fascia?
transverse cervical and uterosacral ligaments
These symptoms indicate which problem? pelvic pressure, protrusion of tissue, pelvic pain, low back pain, bowel/bladder symptoms
pelvic organ prolapse
Incomplete fusion of ____ducts can cause double uterus or bicornuate uterus?
Incomplete fusion of paramesonephric ducts can cause double uterus or bicornuate uterus