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Innervation of Pelvic Organs

Innervation of Pelvic Organs. Superior hypogastric plexus. Inferior hypogastric plexus. Peritoneum. Visceral pelvic fascia. Infraperitoneal space contains pelvic fascia continuous with transversalis fascia parietal fascia on pelvic walls & muscles visceral layer on viscera.

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Innervation of Pelvic Organs

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  1. Innervation of Pelvic Organs Superior hypogastric plexus Inferior hypogastric plexus

  2. Peritoneum Visceral pelvic fascia • Infraperitoneal space contains pelvic fascia • continuous with transversalis fascia • parietal fascia on pelvic walls & muscles • visceral layer on viscera 4. Describe the anatomical relationships between the peritoneal cavity, the visceral pelvic fascia, the pelvic diaphragm, the structures of the perineum, and the urogenital diaphragm.

  3. Int. Iliac artery Levator ani (cut) Coccygeus Int. Pudendal artery Pudendal nerve Middle rectal artery 9. Identify the rectum and anus and the anal sphincters and their innervation. Describe the anatomical basis for control of defecation. Perineal artery, vein, nerve Inf. Rectal artery, vein, nerve Dorsal n. of penis

  4. 7. Identify the role of vasculature, nerves, and muscles in normal male and female sexual function. Male Ischiocavernosus Bulbospongiosus L-37 L-36 L-39 Int. pudendal a. Pudendal n.

  5. 7. Identify the role of vasculature, nerves, and muscles in normal male and female sexual function. Female

  6. Urethra Bulb of vestibule Sphincter urethrae Vagina Perineal membrane Greater vestibular gland Deep transverse perineal m. Deep Perineal Space 4. Describe the anatomical relationships between the peritoneal cavity, the visceral pelvic fascia, the pelvic diaphragm, the structures of the perineum, and the urogenital diaphragm. Revisited.

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