The _____ nerve can be blocked with local anesthetic during childbirth / minor surgeries of the vagina and perineum using the ischial spine and sacrospinous ligament as landmarks for injection
#2
Which structures pass through both greater and lesser sciatic foramen?P: _____I: Internal Pudendal vesselsN: Nerve to obturator internus
#3
The pelvis in general and the _____ in particular have long been regarded as the best sources of information for determining the sex.
#4
The pudendal canal (Alcock's) is formed by _____ fascia.
#5
The levator ani forms a large portion of the pelvic floor. It is composed of three separate paired muscles:_____PuborectalisIliococcygeus
#6
Perineal body, perineal membrane, and superficial and deep perineal muscles are a part of level _____ of DeLancey's levels of support
#7
Boundaries of the ischioanal fossa:Anterior: Posterior border of _____Posterior: Gluteus maximus muscle, Sacrotuberous ligamentLateral: Ischial tuberosity, Obturator internusMedial: Sphincter ani externus and Pelvic diaphragm (levator ani).
#8
Pubocervical fascia anteriorly and rectovaginal fascia and septum posteriorly are a part of level _____ of DeLancey's levels of support
#9
Identify the type of hymen: _____
#10
The mucosal fold running from the _____ to the ureteric orifice is called the Bell's bar
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Flashcard 1: The _____ nerve can be blocked with local anesthetic during childbirth / minor surgeries of the vagina and perineum using the ischial spine and sacrospinous ligament as landmarks for injection
Answer: pudendal
Flashcard 2: Which structures pass through both greater and lesser sciatic foramen?P: _____I: Internal Pudendal vesselsN: Nerve to obturator internus
Answer: Pudendal Nerve
Flashcard 3: The pelvis in general and the _____ in particular have long been regarded as the best sources of information for determining the sex.
Answer: pubis
Flashcard 4: The pudendal canal (Alcock's) is formed by _____ fascia.
Answer: Obturator fascia
Flashcard 5: The levator ani forms a large portion of the pelvic floor. It is composed of three separate paired muscles:_____PuborectalisIliococcygeus
Answer: Pubococcygeus
Flashcard 6: Perineal body, perineal membrane, and superficial and deep perineal muscles are a part of level _____ of DeLancey's levels of support
Answer: 3
Flashcard 7: Boundaries of the ischioanal fossa:Anterior: Posterior border of _____Posterior: Gluteus maximus muscle, Sacrotuberous ligamentLateral: Ischial tuberosity, Obturator internusMedial: Sphincter ani externus and Pelvic diaphragm (levator ani).
Answer: perineal membrane
Flashcard 8: Pubocervical fascia anteriorly and rectovaginal fascia and septum posteriorly are a part of level _____ of DeLancey's levels of support
Answer: 2
Flashcard 9: Identify the type of hymen: _____
Answer: Virginal
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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