Perineum, vulva, lower vagina are innervated by spinal segments _____
#2
The pudendal canal (Alcock's) is formed by _____ fascia.
#3
Levator ani takes origin from _____ (anterior), _____ (lateral), and _____ (posterior).
#4
The levator ani forms a large portion of the pelvic floor. It is composed of three separate paired muscles:_____PuborectalisIliococcygeus
#5
_____ ganglion are fibers of uterovaginal plexus which supply the Uterus
#6
The _____ nerve (S2-S4 (nerve roots)) provides:- sensory innervation to the perineum - motor innervation to the external urethral and anal sphincters
#7
Uterine fundus, proximal fallopian tubes, broad ligament are innervated by spinal segments _____
#8
Identify the type of hymen: _____
#9
The _____ and penile urethra are at risk of damage with perineal straddle injuries
#10
The mucosal fold running from the _____ to the ureteric orifice is called the Bell's bar
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Pelvic Innervation Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Perineum, vulva, lower vagina are innervated by spinal segments _____
Answer: S2-S4
Flashcard 2: The pudendal canal (Alcock's) is formed by _____ fascia.
Answer: Obturator fascia
Flashcard 3: Levator ani takes origin from _____ (anterior), _____ (lateral), and _____ (posterior).
Answer: Pubis, obturator fascia, ischial spine
Flashcard 4: The levator ani forms a large portion of the pelvic floor. It is composed of three separate paired muscles:_____PuborectalisIliococcygeus
Answer: Pubococcygeus
Flashcard 5: _____ ganglion are fibers of uterovaginal plexus which supply the Uterus
Answer: Frankenhauser
Flashcard 6: The _____ nerve (S2-S4 (nerve roots)) provides:- sensory innervation to the perineum - motor innervation to the external urethral and anal sphincters
Answer: pudendal
Flashcard 7: Uterine fundus, proximal fallopian tubes, broad ligament are innervated by spinal segments _____
Answer: T12-L1
Flashcard 8: Identify the type of hymen: _____
Answer: Virginal
Flashcard 9: The _____ and penile urethra are at risk of damage with perineal straddle injuries
Answer: bulbar
Flashcard 10: The mucosal fold running from the _____ to the ureteric orifice is called the Bell's bar
Answer: uvula vesicae
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