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A 3D rotatable model of the bony structures of the pelvis: the pelvic bones and the sacrum. It is based on a 3D scan.
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2 paź 2024 · Anatomy atlas of the female pelvis: 101 labeled illustrations of the female genital system (ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, vulva, clitoris) and pelvic cavity (bladder, rectum, pelvic diaphragm, perineum with innervation and blood supply)
25 lut 2021 · Human pelvis - female Depicts: Piriformis m., sciatic n., pudendal neurovasculaure, isschioanal fossa, pelvic diaphragm, urogential hiatus, erectile tissue Captured with: EinScan Pro Captured by: Will Gribbin Edited by: Cristina Prall University of Michigan 30466-P01.
Real human pelvis (ossa coxa). Scanned by students in Dr. Eric Bauer’s human anatomy lab at Elon University, North Carolina, USA.
This is a model of a pelvis of a human female. It is comprised of left and right ossa coxae (the “hip bones”), the sacrum (the large triangle-shaped bone that makes up the back wall of the pelvis), and the coccyx (the “tailbone”, which is the smaller triangle-shaped bone at the bottom of the sacrum).
The pelvic cavity houses major organs involved in reproductive, urinary, and digestive functions. These include the bladder, rectum, and reproductive organs such as the uterus, ovaries, and prostate. The bladder stores urine before excretion. The rectum is the final segment of the digestive tract.
24 lip 2023 · The pelvic cavity is a bowl-like structure that sits below the abdominal cavity. The true pelvis, or lesser pelvis, lies below the pelvic brim (Figure 1). This landmark begins at the level of the sacral promontory posteriorly and the pubic symphysis anteriorly.