Topics of the lesson: The concept of a lesser pelvis in topographic anatomy. Pelvis bases: bone-ligamentous and muscular. Walls and divisions of the lesser pelvis. Pelvic fasciae and cellular spaces. The superior division of the lesser pelvic cavity: male and female peritoneum continuation. The topography of pelvic organs. Blood supply and venous drainage of the pelvis. Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of the pelvic organs. The topography of the perineum.
21.1. Sign the bone-ligamentous base of the pelvis, shown in the Fig. (English and Latin).
Fig. 21.1. Pelvis: bone-ligamentous base 21.2. Sign the pelvic muscles and ligaments (on Fig. 21.2).
Fig. 21.2. Pelvis muscles and ligaments
21.3. Shade in different colors divisions of the lesser pelvis on Fig. 21.3 and fill the table.
Fig. 21.3. Floors of the pelvic cavity
21.4. Use the Fig. 21.4 and fill in the table. List organs of the lesser pelvis situated on the three divisions of the female pelvis.
Fig. 21.4. The location of female pelvic organs and their relation to the peritoneum
21.5. List the pouches (excavations), which the peritoneum forms in the pelvic cavity (in male/female).
21.6. Name the ligaments of the uterus and its appendages, shown in the Figs. 21.5 and 21.6.
Fig. 21.5. Ligamentous apparatus of the uterus from the superior aspect
Fig. 21.6. Ligamentous apparatus of the uterus from the anterolateral aspect
21.7. Use the Figs. 21.7 and 21.8, fill names of arteries, supplying the organs of the lesser pelvis in English and Latin.
Fig. 21.7. Blood supply to the small pelvic organs
Fig. 21.8. Blood supply to the small pelvic organs
21.8. Shade with colors pelvic cellular spaces and fasciae bounding them on Fig. 21.9. Fill in the table: