17. Divisions
2. The isthmus:
– an area 4-5 mm in
length that lies
between the
anatomical internal os
above, and the
histological internal os
below. It is lined by
low columnar
epithelium and few
glands.
– The isthmus expands
during pregnancy
forming the lower
uterine segment (10
cm) during the last
trimester.
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37. THE PELVIC FLOOR
• All tissues lying between the pelvic cavity
and, the surface of the vulva and
perineum.
• Includes:
– Pelvic peritoneum
– Extraperitoneal fat and cellular tissue
– Levators ani and their fascial coats
– The triangular ligament (urogenital diaphragm)
– The perineal muscles and their aponeuroses
– Subcutaneous fascia and fat
– Skin.
38. Pelvic Diaphragm
= The levator ani muscles
+ the fascia which covers their upper and
lower surfaces
• In the midline, the pelvic floor is pierced by
the
– Urethra
– Vagina
– Rectum.
39. The Levators ani muscle
• The ischiococcygeus part:
– Origin from the ischial spine
– Inserted into the front of the coccyx.
• The iliococcygeus:
– Origin from the “white line” on the lateral Wall of the pelvis,
– inserted into tip of the coccyx and raphe
• The pubococcygeus
– Origin from the back of the pubic ramus
– Inserted into tip of the coccyx and raphe
40. The pubococcygeus
• Sends fibres to the urethra, vagina and
rectum to blend with their intrinsic
musclesdescribed as
• Pubourethralis
• Pubovaginalis
• Puborectalis
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47. CONCLUSION
The female reproductive system is unique in it's own
structure. In order to create new life through pregnancy
and childbirth a reproductive system is essential. The
process is done through a male and female sex cells.
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