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30 paź 2018 · In the female pelvic cavity, the uterus and vagina occupy the space between the urinary bladder and the rectum. The peritoneum is continuous over all three structures and consequently, an additional space is created.
- Ligament of the Uterus
The uterus, the compartment where every single individual in...
- Prostate Gland
Structure. The prostate is a six-sided amalgamation of...
- Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
The pelvic floor is primarily made up of thick skeletal...
- Bulbospongiosus Muscle
Bulbospongiosus muscle (Musculus bulbospongiosus)...
- Perineum
Pelvic cavity. Cavitas pelvis. 1/3. Synonyms: Cavitas...
- Ligament of the Uterus
Names of the Pelvic Bones with Parts and Basic Anatomy. The pelvis can be divided into three parts – the bony pelvis, pelvic cavity, and the perineum. Pelvis Labeled Diagram. 1. Bony Pelvis. As the name implies, this is the bony part of the pelvis, anatomically separated into two regions: Pelvic Girdle.
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)
3 lis 2016 · Pelvic cavity. Cavitas pelvis. 1/3. Synonyms: Cavitas pelvina. The pelvis is inferior most part of the trunk. Consisting of the pelvic girdle and perineum, it supports the urinary and reproductive organs.
12 gru 2023 · The pelvic cavity is the lowermost part of the body trunk, situated between the abdomen and the thighs. This container-like bony structure shields a number of delicate organs, including the intestines and the reproductive systems.
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.
The pelvic cavity is a body cavity that is bounded by the bones of the pelvis. Its oblique roof is the pelvic inlet (the superior opening of the pelvis). Its lower boundary is the pelvic floor.