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What are the bony landmarks of the pelvis?
Sacral Promontory, sacroiliac joint, subpubic angle, pelvic brim, ischial spine, ischial tuberosity, greater sciatic notch, lesser sciatic notch, obturator foramen
What are the ligaments of the Pelvis?
Sacrotuberous ligament, Sacrospinous ligament, Obturator membrane
What does the pelvic diaphragm separate?
The Pelvis from perineum?
What muscle contributes to the lateral wall of of the pelvic diaphragm?
Obturator internus
What makes up the anterior wall of the pelvis?
Pubic Bone
What makes up the posterior wall of pelvis?
Piriformis muscle and sacrum
The floor of the pelvis is made of?
Levator ani muscles and Coccygeus m
What nerve in the pelvis comes from the lumbar plexus?
Obturator Nerve
What nerves come from the sacral plexus?
Sciatic, pudendal, posterior femoral cutaneous, superior infrerior gluteal nn
What vessels come from the abdominal aorta?
Median sacral a, Ovarian a
What vessels come from the internal iliac a anterior?
umbilical, obturator, uterine (superior vesical in male)
What vessels come from the interal iliacs posterior division?
Iliolumbar, lateral sacra a
What are the pelvic organs?
Urinary bladder
Ureters
Reproductive organs
Rectum
Where is the widest portion of the urethra?
Prostatic urethra
Where is the prostate?
Inferior to the bladder
surrounds neck of the bladder and proximal portion of male urethra
What are the different lobes of the prostate?
Medial lobe
anterior lobe- isthmus
lateral lobes
posterior lobe