Notes in OG2.2 Anatomy of the Female Pelvis

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Published 10/04/2024 The transverse diameter of the pelvic inlet is {{c1::>::>/</=}} the AP diameter
Published 10/04/2024 The transverse diameter of the pelvic outlet is {{c1::<::>/</=}} the AP diameter
Published 10/04/2024 The {{c1::Levator ani}} is the largest and most important muscle of the pelvic floor
Published 10/04/2024 Functions of the levator ani include:- {{c1::Supporting the mid vagina, urethra and rectum}}- {{c1::Helps fix the perineal body}}- {{c1::Ass…
Published 10/04/2024 Anteflexion refers to the fact that the uterus is bent forward on the {{c1::cervix}} at an angle of 170 degrees
Published 10/04/2024 Anteversion refers to the fact that the uterus is bent forward on the {{c1::vagina}} at an angle of 90 degrees
Published 10/04/2024 Uterine artery lies {{c1::above::above/below}} the ureter
Published 10/04/2024 The broad ligament contains:- {{c1::Fallopian tube}}- {{c1::Round and ovarian ligaments}}- {{c1::Ovariouterine anastomosis}}- {{c1…
Published 10/04/2024 The most important supports of the uterus are:- {{c1::Uterosacral ligaments}}- {{c1::Transverse cervical (cardinal) ligament}}- {{c1::P…
Published 10/04/2024 The ovarian fossa lies between the birfurcation of the {{c1::common iliac artery}}
Published 10/04/2024 The {{c1::Obturator nerve}} and {{c1::obturator artery}} pass through the ovarian fossa
Published 10/04/2024 An enlarged ovary may irritate the {{c1::obturator nerve}}
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