Anatomy of Urinary Incontinence and Prolapse

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Friday Week 4 anatomy lecture - most of this has already been covered thus the lack of questions
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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The pelvic diaphragm is the deep layer of the pelvic floor and is made up of which two muscles? (alphabetical order) [blank_start]Coccygeus[blank_end] muscle [blank_start]Levator ani[blank_end] muscle
Antworten
  • Levator ani
  • Coccygeus

Frage 2

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Name the three parts of the levator ani muscle
Antworten
  • Puborectalis
  • Pubococcygeus
  • Iliococcygeus

Frage 3

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Levator ani must [blank_start]relax[blank_end] in order to allow urination
Antworten
  • relax
  • contract

Frage 4

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Which somatic motor nerves supply the superior and posterior aspects of the levator ani muscles? Superior - [blank_start]Nerve to levator ani[blank_end] Inferior - [blank_start]Pudendal nerve[blank_end]
Antworten
  • Pudendal nerve
  • Nerve to levator ani

Frage 5

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Nerve roots: Nerve to levator ani = [blank_start]S3-S5[blank_end] Pudendal nerve = [blank_start]S2-S4[blank_end]
Antworten
  • S2-S4
  • S3-S5
  • S1-S3
  • S3-S5
  • S1-S3
  • S2-S4

Frage 6

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The [blank_start]Deep Perineal[blank_end] pouch is covered superiorly by the levator ani and inferiorly by the perineal membrane
Antworten
  • Deep Perineal

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In males, the [blank_start]bulbourethral glands[blank_end] are contained within the deep perineal pouch
Antworten
  • bulbourethral glands
  • seminal vesicles
  • prostate gland

Frage 8

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The neurovascular bundle for the penis/clitoris is located in the [blank_start]deep perineal[blank_end] pouch
Antworten
  • deep perineal

Frage 9

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Which deep gluteal muscle is the iliococcygeus muscle closely related to? [blank_start]Obturator internus[blank_end]
Antworten
  • Obturator internus

Frage 10

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Bulbourethral glands of the male are homologous to the [blank_start]Bartholins[blank_end] glands of the female
Antworten
  • Bartholins

Frage 11

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Label the following muscles
Antworten
  • Ischiocavernosus
  • Bulbospongiosus
  • corpus cavernosum
  • corpus spongiosum
  • Superior Transverse Perineal

Frage 12

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The ischiocavernosus, bulbospongiosus and superficial transverse perineal muscles exist in both males and females
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 13

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In which space is the root of the penis found in males?
Antworten
  • Superficial Perineal pouch
  • Deep Perineal pouch

Frage 14

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The [blank_start]crura[blank_end] of the penis becomes the corpus cavernosum muscles The [blank_start]bulb[blank_end] of the penis becomes the corpus spongiosum muscle
Antworten
  • bulb
  • crura
  • crura
  • bulb

Frage 15

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The root of the penis consists of three structures: The two [blank_start]crura[blank_end] laterally to the [blank_start]bulb[blank_end] centrally
Antworten
  • crura
  • bulb

Frage 16

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Which nerve innervates the erector muscles in males? Be specific [blank_start]Internal pudendal[blank_end] nerve
Antworten
  • Internal pudendal

Frage 17

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In which perineal pouch of the female are the Bartholins glands found?
Antworten
  • Superficial Peritoneal Pouch
  • Deep Peritoneal Pouch

Frage 18

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Which of the 3 levator ani muscles controls faecal continence? The [blank_start]Puborectalis[blank_end] muscle
Antworten
  • Puborectalis

Frage 19

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Uterine prolapse can be surgically managed by suturing the uterus to which ligaments bilaterally? The [blank_start]Sacrospinous[blank_end] ligaments
Antworten
  • Sacrospinous
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