Gross Anatomy of Male Reproductive System

Gross Anatomy of Male Reproductive System

Male Reproductive System External Genitalia Organs Gross Anatomy Info’s Arterial Supply Venous Drainage Consist of 3 layers Content Testicular Artery Right Testicular Vein Skin Testis o Branched of Inferior Vena Superficial Dartos Muscle Epididymis Abdominal Aorta Cava o Arised from Fascia Camper Lower part of Spermatic Cord Scrotum Deep Colle’s Fascia Artery of Ductus Left Testicular Vein Keeps the Testis 2o lower than body o Arised from Fascia Scarpa Deferens Left Renal Vein temperature Each half of the Scrotum separated o Branched of by Scrotal Raphe Vesicular Artery Lymphatic Drainage Suspended in Scrotum by Testis Coverings Cremasteric Artery Spermatic Cord Scrotum (superficial) o Skin o Branched of Inf Para-aortic Lymph Left Testis lower than that o Dartos muscle Epigastric Artery Nodes of right o Colle’s Fascia It has Covering of Spermatic Cord o 2poles o External Spermatic Fascia . Upper o Cremaster muscle o Internal Spermatic Fascia . Lower Capsules of Testis (Deep) Testis o 2 borders o Tunica Vaginalis . Anterior . Serous sac . Posterior o Tunica Albuginia o 2 surfaces . Fibrous coat o Tunica Vasculosa . Medial . Vascular layer . Lateral Mediastinum Testis Posterior thickening of Tunica Albuginia Pierce into Testis forming fibrous septa o Divide the Testis into lobules o Each lobules has Seminiferous Tubules Lies along the Posterior border Fate of Spermatozoa of Testis Seminiferous Tubules Rete Testis (network Parts of Epidimydis of tubule in Mediastinum Testis) Efferent o Head Ductules Epidimydis Epidimydis o Body o Tail . Continous with Ductus Deferens Male Reproductive System External Genitalia Organs Gross Anatomy Info’s Arterial Supply Venous Drainage Course Main contents Testicular Artery Pampiniform plexus o Extend from the upper Organs o Branched of end of Testis o Ductus Deferens Abdominal Aorta o Deep Inguinal ring o Processus Vaginalis Artery of Ductus Coverings of Spermatic Cord Blood vessels Deferens External Spermatic Fascia o Pampiniform plexus (vein) o Branched of Cremasteric muscle o Arteries Vesicular Artery Spermatic Lymphatic Drainage Internal Spermatic Fascia . Testicular arteries Cremasteric Artery Cord . Cremasteric arteries o Branched of Inf Regional Lymph nodes . Arteries of the Ductus Deferens Epigastric Artery Lymphatic vessels Nerve fibers o Autonomic nerve fiber o Genital branch of Genito- Femoral Nerve Consists of 3 parts Body of Penis formed by Branches of Superior Dorsal Vein o Root 2 Corpora Cavernosa Internal Pudendal Internal Pudendal . Most proximal part o Located dorsally Artery vein o Glans Penis o At both proximal ends have o Artery of the Bulb Deep Dorsal Vein . Cone shape Crura of Penis o Deep artery of Internal Pudendal . Free anterior end . Attached to the Ischio-Pubic Penis vein o Body Rami o Dorsal Artery of Penis 1 Corpus Spongiosum Penis o Located ventrally o Penile Urethra passes through it o Form the Glans of Penis o At proximal end fomrs the Bulb of Penis . Attached to Perineal membrane Male Reproductive System Extermal Genitalia Organs Gross Anatomy Info’s Arterial Supply Venous Drainage Muscular tube Location Branches of Pampiniform Scrotum Extends from the tail of o Posterior border of the testis Internal Illiac plexus the Epidimydis Spermatic Cord Artery Vesical vein o Ascends through the Inguinal canal Ductus Function Pelvic cavity o Superior Prostatic vein o Descends through the lateral wall of greater Pelvis (false o Store and transmit Vesicle Artery Deferens Pelvis) Spermatozoa o Enter the lesser Pelvis (true Pelvis) o Inferior Urinary bladder Vesicle Artery o Crosses the Ureter at the base of the Bladder o Join with duct of Seminal Vesicle forming the Ejaculatory Duct Lobulated sac Join with the Ductus Deferens at the Branches of Internal Internal Illiac vein o Consist of coiled tube base of the Urinary Bladder Illiac Artery Lies behind the base of the o Middle Rectal Seminal o Urinary Bladder Forms the Ejaculatory duct artery Vesicle Secretes o Vesicle Artery o Fructose o Alkaline solution Consist of Capsules of Prostate gland Inferior Vesicle Prostatic plexus o True capsule o Fibrous tissues o False capsule artery verterbral o Muscle fibres o **Prostatic Venous Plexus lies in between Middle Rectal plexus/ Internal o Glandular tissues Right and left Ejaculatory duct enters the Prostate and open Located at in the True Pelvis into Prostatic Urethra Artery Illiac vein Lobes of the Prostate gland o Below the Urinary Bladder o Anterior lobe o Between . In front of Urethra . Pubic Symphasis o Posterior lobe (Anteriorly) . Behind Urethra . Rectum (Posteriorly) . Below Ejaculatory ducts Prostate o Median lobe Inverted cone shape Gland . Between o Apex directed downward Urethra o Broad base upward Ejaculatory duct o 2 lateral lobes . Flank between Urethra Zones of Prostate o Peripheral zone . Long branching glands o Internal zone . Submucosal gland . Common site for BPH o Innermost zone . Simple mucosa glands .

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