The pelvis is a remarkably complex portion of the body, housing crucial elements of the gastrointestinal, reproductive, and genitourinary systems, while also connecting the abdomen to the lower limbs. A thorough understanding of the anatomy of this region is invaluable in considering the presentation,...
The anatomy of the female reproductive system 女性生殖系统解剖课件
AnatomyoftheFemaleReproductiveSystem LiuWei DepartmentofOb&Gy RenJihospital 第一页,共四十七页。Introduction ▪Pelvis▪Pelvicfloor ▪Externalgenitalia▪Internalgenitalia▪Vesselandnerveandlymph ▪Adjacentorgans 第二页,共四十七页。Pelvis 第三页,共四十七页。▪Bonypelvis osilium髂骨(qiàɡǔ)os...
Female pelvic anatomy requires a great deal of comprehensive knowledge that can often seem unattainable. This chapter focuses on the basics of this arena into thirteen sections that may be easier to understand once separated. These 13 sections will cover the uterus, adnexa, and vulvar organs as w...
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Female orgasms most commonly come from the clitoris or clit—the primary source of female sexual pleasure. Where is the clit? Here is how to find it.
Anatomy and relations of the female urinary bladder and urethra. Start Perineum The perineum is the part of the pelvis below the pelvic diaphragm and it contains the external genitalia and anus. Penis Components and anatomy of the penis. Start Female perineum An overview of the anatomy...
This page includes the following topics and synonyms: Gynecologic Anatomy, Female Pelvis Anatomy, Genitourinary Anatomy in Women, Female Reproductive System.
The anatomy of the pelvis is presented in this chapter. A brief description of the anatomy of the posterior aspect of the abdominal wall is presented, along with a description of the pelvic floor and the differences between the male and the female pelvis. Points with surgical interest concerning...
The female internal genitalia derive their blood supply from two principal sources, the uterine and ovarian arteries. The terminal parts of these two vessels anastomose within the broad ligament, and consequently a vascular arcade is established that extends from the cervix to the ovary (Fig. 1)...