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Name internal external genitalia, whether its paired of unpaired
Internal genitalia
> testis [paired]
> epididymis [paired]
> spermatic cord [paired]
> seminal vesicle [paired]
> prostate [unpaired]
> bulbourethral gland of Cowper [paired]

External genitalia
> penis [unpaired]
> scrotum [unpaired]
Name the three pelvic spaces:
peritoneal cavity
subperitoneal space
Ischiorectal fossa (anal)
peritoneal cavity
subperitoneal space
Ischiorectal fossa (anal)
Name three perineal spaces
Deep perineal space
Spfc perineal space
Subcutaneous perineal space
Deep perineal space
Spfc perineal space
Subcutaneous perineal space
Levels of the pelvic floor
Subcutaneous Perineal Space borders and contents
Superficial Perineal Space borders and contents
Deep Perineal Space Borders and Contents
Ischiorectal Fossa Borders and Contents
ID the numbers
ID the numbers
Muscles of the pelvic Diaphragm, OINF
Muscles of the urogenital diaphragm OINF
Sphincter, erectile Muscles
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
ID
Which fossa is this? Label.
Which fossa is this? Label.
Name the perineal arteries, their branches
label arteries
label arteries
Perineal Veins: name them.
Name the veins
Name the veins
Draw flowchart of innervation of perineal region. Include the 4 plexuses and the rami/ nerves that come from them and what they innervate!
Label
Label
Ilioinguinal nerve root, what does it lead to?
L1, anterior scrota and labiall n
Genital br of genitofemoral n innervation, leads to..?
L1-L2
-skin of scrotum (sensory)
-cremaster m.
-skin of labia major (sensory)
Where does the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve originate from?
S1-S3 (sciatic plexus)
Where do the anococcygeal nerves come from?
S5-C1
Pudendal n. origin, leads to...?
S2-S4 of the pudendohaemorrhoidal plexus

leads to inferior rectal morot
dorsal nerve of penis/clitoris
perineal N (!! both motor and sensory)
Perineal nerve comes from...? leads to...?
from pudendal N. Leads to Rr spfc, (give motor posterior scrotal and labial), Rr. prof (give deep and spfc transverse perineal, sphincter urethrae, ischiocavernosus, bulbospongiosus)
Scrotal Layers
Some Days Even C3PO Is Puzzled Very Thoroughly

Skin
Dartos Fascia
External Spermatic Fascia
Cremaster m
Internal Spermatic Fascia
Parietal Tunica Vaginalis
Visceral Tunica Vaginalis
Tunica Albuginea
Layers of abdomen continuous with Scrotum
Scarpas fascia > Dartos Fascia
Ext Oblique Aponeurosis > External Spermatic Fascia
Transversalis Fascia > Internal Spermatic Fascia
Layers of Abomen
Skin, spfc fascia, External Oblique, Internal Oblique, Transversus Abdominis m., Transversalis Fascia, Peritoneum
Scrotal Blood, Nerves, Lymph drainage
Blood:
-anterior scrotal branches (from femoral a)
-PPosterior scrotal branches (from internal PPudendal a)

Nerves:
-anterior scrotal branches (from illioinguinal n)
-PPosterior Scrotal branches (from PPudendal n)

Lymph: drains to spfc inguinal lymph nodes
What is the continuation of the ductus epididymis?
Ductus Deferens
Parts of the urinary bladder
apex, body, Fundus (base/posterior wall), neck (most inferior part) , TRIGONE
Urinary Bladder Blood supply, Veins
Superior Vesical a., Inferior Vesical a.

Venous plexus= Vesical Plexus
Urinary Bladder attachments/ support
median umbilical lig, medial umbilical lig, pubovesical lig, lateral lig of bladder

inferiorly supported by prostate which is held by the urogenital diaphragm
Trigone of Urinary Bladder parts
Interureteric Crest
Ureteric Orifices
Internal Urethral Orifice
Prostate Parts
Base
apex
puboprostatic lig
prostatic part of urethra
at the prostate, how is ductus deferens situated in comparison to the ureter?
ureter is posterior to ductus deferens . it then continues lower than ductus def, ending above and before the ductus def does.
Seminal Vesical parts
1. excretory duct
2. ejaculatory duct
3. retrovesical fascia
Blood Supply (AAV)
Inferior Vesical a (from Internal Iliac)
Middle Rectal a
Prostatic Venous plexus (from internal Iliac v, from IVC)
Sperm Route
SEVEN UP

Seminiferous Tubule
Epididymus
Vas Deferens
Ejaculatory duct
N(othing)
Urethra
Penis
Penis Fascia
Superficial (Dartos) Fascia
Deep (Bucks) Fascia
Arteries and veins in penis
Spfc and deep dorsal vein (one in Dartos, the other in Bucks Fascia).. also looked like there is spfc aa

Dorsal Artery (Bucks)

Cavernosal Artery, situated in the erectile tissue which is surrounded by the tunica albuginea