Anatomy of Female Genital Tract - Ii
Anatomy of Female Genital Tract - Ii
Anatomy of Female Genital Tract - Ii
TRACT- II
Dr Anshu
Astt Prof
VAGINA
Fibro-musculo-membranous
sheath
4 walls- two lateral/ ant 7cm/
post 9cm
Ant & post walls apposed to
each other, lateral walls stiffer,
so looks ‘H’ shaped on Diameter of vaginal canal
transverse section 2.5cm, widest above,
Interior of the wall has narrowest at introitus
transverse rugae that helps in Directed upwards and
expansion of vagina backwards
Forms 45⁰ with the horizontal
in erect posture
• FORNICES: There are four fornices—
– Anterior
– Posterior
– Two lateral
1. At
urethrovesical
jxn- involuntary
internal sph-
lissosph
2. Fibres of
detrussor conti
with wall of
urethra- invol
ms arranged in
crossed spirals
SPHINCTERS
OF URETHRA
3. Sph urethrae-
ext ureth sph-
voluntary sph
4. Puborectalis
part of L. ani- in
lower 3rd of
urethra
UTERINE
LYMPHATICS
1. Fundus & adj body→
ov lymph
→paraaortic
2. Cornua→along
round lig→sup
inguinal
3. Rest of body→ext
iliac
4. Adjacent to cx→ cx
LN
CERVICAL
LYMPHATICS
Cervical lymp run in
the uterosacral lig
1. MUSCULAR SUPPORT
I. PELVIC DIAPHRAGM
1. broad ligaments
2. uterovesical fold of peritoneum
3. rectovaginal fold of peritoneum
ROUND LIGAMENT
• Paired, attached to cornua of the ut & courses
beneath the ant leaf of broad ligament to reach
the internal abd ring
• Traverses through the inguinal canal, and fuses
with the subcut ts of ant 1/3rd of labia majora
• Contains plain ms & conn ts & lymphatics from
the body of uterus which drain into the inguinal
group of LN
• Embryologically corresponds to gubernaculum
testis
BROAD LIGAMENT
• Not true ligaments
• One on either side
• The double fold of peritoneum which extends
from lateral border of the ut to the lateral
pelvic wall
• Two layers- ant & post-
• The two layers are continuous at it’s upper
free border embracing the fallopian tubes
BROAD LIGAMENT
• Ant leaf is reflected forwards at the int os as
uterovesical pouch
• Post leaf decends down to cover up 1/3rd of
post vaginal wall to form post layer of POD
Parts of broad ligament
1. INFUNDIBULOPELVIC LIGAMENT
• The portion of broad ligament which extends
from the infundibulum of fallopian tube to
lateral pelvic wall
• Contains ov vs, nerves & lymphatics from the
ovary , fallopian tube & body of ut
Parts of broad ligament
2.MESOVARIUM: ovary att to post
layer of broad lig by this
Through this ov vs, nerves lymph
enter & leave the hilum
3.MESOSALPINX: part of br lig b/w
the fallopian tube & ovary
Contains utero-ov anastomotic vs
& vestigial remnants
4.MESOMETRIUM: part of br lig
below the mesosalpinx.
Longest portion related to lateral
border of ut.
Contents of broad ligament
• Fallopian tube
• Uterine & ov arteries with their branches
• Nerves & lymphatics from ut, tubes & ovaries
• Proximal part of round lig
• Ovarian lig
• Parametrium – loose areolar ts, fat, terminal
part of ureter, uterine artery, paracervical
nerve & lymphatic plexus
• Vestigial str- gartner’s duct, epoophoron,
paroophoron
MACKENRODT’S LIGAMENT
• Aka Cardinal/ Transverse cervical
• Originates from the condensation of parietal
fascia covering the obturator internus muscle
• Inserted laterally into supravaginal cervix &
upper part of lateral vaginal wall in a fan
shaped manner
• Function: stabilizes the cervix laterally at the
level of the ischial spines
UTEROSACRAL LIGAMENTS
• Originates from periosteum of S2,3,4
• Inserted at the posterolateral surface of the
cervix at the level of internal os
• Function: primary suspensory ligaments of the
uterovaginal complex. Holds the cervix
posteriorly at the level of the ischial spines
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