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2 fold layer of peritoneum

Broad L of uterus

attachments of the broad L of uterus

lateral margin of uterus & lateral pelvic wall

contents of broad L of uterus

uterine tube


uterine vessels


round ligament of uterus


ovarian ligament


ureter


nerve plexus


lymphatics

fold of broad L

mesovarium
mesosalpinx
mesometrium

mesovarium


mesosalpinx


mesometrium

mesovarium connects

ovary to broad L

mesoalpinx suspends the

uterine tube

mesometrum is located

below mesovarium and mesosalpinx

ovary is holder by the broad L but

is not enclosed in it

round L of uterus runs with _______ to ________

broad L; hold uterus in position

ovarian LL run with _______ to attach _________

broad L;


ovary to uterus

Rectouterine L connects

the rectum to uterus

rectouterine L holds the

cervix back and upward

Rectouterine pouce is the recess between

rectum and uterus

vesicouterine pouch is the recess between

bladder and uterus

the ureter in the female runs posterior to the

ovary

the ureter in the female is accompanied by

uterine A

ovaries lie on posterior aspect of

broad L

ovaries are bounded by

external/internal iliac vessels

are the ovaries covered by peritoneum

no

uterine (fallopian) tubes pass from

uterus to lateral end of ovaries

4 section of the uterine/fallopian tubes

1. Isthmus:narrowing of the tube to meet the urerus


2. Ampulla:widest part of the tube


3. Infundibulum:enlargement distal to the fimbriae


4. Fimbriae:fingerlike projections

function of the fimbriae

catch egg

uterus is located on posteriosuperior surface of

bladder

3 parts of the uterus

1. Fundus: rounded top 
 2. Body: most of the length 
 3. Cervix: apex

1. Fundus: rounded top


2. Body: most of the length


3. Cervix: apex

parts of the cervix

1. Internal Os: opening 
2. Cervical Canal: in between thetwo os 
3. External Os:opening

1. Internal Os: opening


2. Cervical Canal: in between thetwo os


3. External Os:opening

2 parts of the vagina

fornix


hymen: partially covers vagina

blood supply to the vagina

vaginalbranches of uterine a.


and internal iliac a.

4 parts of the vulva

1.Labiamajora
2.Labia minora
3. Vestibule
4. Clitoris



1.Labiamajora


2.Labia minora


3. Vestibule


4. Clitoris

labia majora

longitudinalfolds of skin joined anteriorly by anterior labial commissure

labia minora

smaller folds of skin, lie internalto majora

vestibule

space between minora

function of the vestibule

Lubricatingglands (vastibular glands)

opening of the vestibule

urethral


vaginal


ducts ofgreater vestibular glands

clitoris is analogous with

penile erectile tissue

3 parts of the clitoris

glans
crura
hood: covering of glans

glans


crura


hood: covering of glans

when clitoris is erect, the hood



falls back