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-====== UTERUS ====== 
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-  * Uterus  
-  *  Synonym  
-  *  Hysteria , womb ,  
-  * Definition  
-  *  Child bearing organ in females  
-  * Situation  
-  *  In pelvis between bladder and rectum  
-  * Palpated bimanually during a per vaginal examination  
-  * Protects and provides nutrition to a fertilized ovum  
-  * Size and shape  
-  * Pyriform  
-  * 7.5 cm long , 5 cm broad , 2.5 cm thick  
-  * Weighs 30- 40 grams  
-  * Parts  
-  *  Upper expanded part  - body  
-  *   Upper 2/3  
-  *  Lower cylindrical part - cervix  
-  *  Lower 1/3  
-  *  Junction of these two parts  
-  *   Isthmus  
-  *  Part of uterus above opening of fallopian tube  
-  *   Fundus  
-  *  Superolateral angle of body projects out  
-  *   Cornua  
-  *  
-  * Position and angulation  
-  *  90 with long axis of vagina  
-  * Forward tilting of uterus relative to vagina  
-  *   Anteversion  
-  * Backward tilting of uterus relative to vagina  
-  *   Retroversion  
-  * Slightly flexed at level of internal os of cervix  
-  *  Anteflexion  
-  *   125 degree  
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-  * Long axis of uterus corresponds to  
-  *  Axis of pelvic inlet  
-  *  
-  * Fundus  
-  *   Convex like a dome  
-  *  Covered with peritoneum  
-  *  Directed forward when bladder is empty  
-  *  Fertilized oocyte is usually 
-  *   Implanted posterior wall of fundus  
-  *  Or  Upper part of body of uterus  
-  *  
-  * Anterior / vesical surface  
-  * Body is flat  
-  *  Related to urinary bladder  
-  * Covered with peritoneum  
-  * Forms  
-  *  Posterior or superior wall of uterovesical pouch  
-  *  
-  * Posterior / intestinal surface  
-  * Convex  
-  * Related to coils of terminal ileum and to sigmoid colon  
-  * Covered with peritoneum and forms anterior wall of rectouterine pouch  
-  *  
-  * Lateral border  
-  * Convex and rounded  
-  * Provides attachment to broad ligament of uterus  
-  *   Connects to lateral pelvic wall  
-  * Uterine tube opens in to uterus  
-  *   At upper end of this border  
-  * End of this border  
-  * Anteroinferior to tube 
-  *  Gives attachment to round ligament of uterus  
-  * Posteroinferior to tube  
-  *  Ligament of ovary  
-  * Uterine artery ascends along the lateral border of uterus between two layers of broad ligament  
-  *    
-  * Cavity of uterus  
-  *   Sagittal section  
-  *   It is a mere slit  
-  *   Compressed anteroposterior  
-  * Coronal section  
-  *   Triangular in shape  
-  * At Apex  
-  *   Becomes continuous with canal of cervix  
-  *    Junction called as internal os  
-  *  
-  *  
-  * Cervix  
-  * Supravaginal part 
-  * Relation  
-  *  Anterior  
-  *   Bladder  
-  * Posterior  
-  *  Rectouterine pouch containing coils of intestine and rectum  
-  * Each side  
-  *  Ureter and to uterine artery embedded in parametrium  
-  *  
-  * Vaginal part  
-  *  Projects in to anterior wall of vagina  
-  *   Space between it and vagina  
-  *    Fornices  
-  * Communication  
-  *   Externally by external os  
-  *   Nulliparous women  
-  *    Small and circular  
-  * Multiparous women  
-  *  Bounded by anterior and posterior lips  
-  * Cervical canal  
-  *  Cavity of cervix. 
-  *  Fusiform in shape  
-  *  Internal os  
-  * Canal is flattened  
-  *   Anterior wall  
-  *  Posterior wall  
-  * Walls show  
-  *   Mucous folds  
-  *    Arbor vitae uteri  
-  *   Folds interlock with each other to close the canal  
-  *  
-  * Ligaments of uterus  
-  *  Peritoneal ligaments  
-  *   Anterior ligament  
-  *  Uterovesical fold of peritoneum  
-  * Posterior ligament  
-  * Rectovaginal fold forming rectovaginal pouch of peritoneum  
-  * Broad ligaments ( right and left )  
-  *  Bladder to lateral pelvic wall  
-  *   Surfaces  
-  *    Anterior , posterior  
-  * Borders  
-  *  Upper , lower , medial , lateral  
-  * Upper border is free  
-  *   
-  * Mesoovarium  
-  *  Attached to posterior later of braod ligament 
-  * Mesosalpinx  
-  * Suspensory ligament of ovary or infundibulopelvic ligament  
-  *  
-  * Broad ligament consists of following structures  
-  *  Uterine tube  
-  *  Round ligament  
-  * Ligament of ovary  
-  *  Uterine vessels  
-  * Ovarian vessels in infundibulopelvic ligament  
-  * Uterovaginal and ovarian nerve plexus  
-  * Epoophoron  
-  * Paraphooron  
-  *  
-  *  
-  * Fibromuscular ligaments 
-  *  Round ligament of uterus  
-  *  Transverse cervical ligament  
-  * Uterosacral ligament  
-  *  
-  *  
-  * Arterial supply  
-  *  Uterine artery  
-  *  Division of internal iliac artery  
-  *  Partly by ovarian artery  
-  *  
-  *  
-  * Venous drainage  
-  * Lymphatic drainage  
-  * Nerve supply  
-  *  
-  * Supports of uterus  
-  *  Primary supports  
-  *   Muscular or active supports  
-  *  Pelvic diaphragm  
-  * Perineal body  
-  * Distal urethral sphincter mechanism  
-  *  
-  * Fibromuscular or mechanical support  
-  *  Uterine axis  
-  *  Pubocervical ligament  
-  * Transverse cervical ligament of mackenrodt  
-  * Uterosacral ligament  
-  * Round ligament of uterus  
-  *  
-  * Secondary support  
-  * Broad ligament  
-  * Vesicputerine pouch and fold of peritoneum  
-  * Rectovaginal pouch or rectouterine pouch and fold of peritoneum  
-  *  
-  * Role of individual supports  
-  *  Pelvic diaphragm  
-  *  Perineal body  
-  * Urethral sphincter mechanism  
-  * Uterine axis  
-  * Pubocervical ligaments  
-  * Transverse cervical ligaments of mackenrodt  
-  * Uterosacral ligaments  
-  * Round ligament of uterus  
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