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branch out the common and external iliac |
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Definition
common > external > femoral branches of external: first deep circumflex iliac, 2nd inferior epigastric |
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where does the internal iliac split |
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Definition
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where does the uterine artery split |
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Definition
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the hypogastric artery is aka |
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Definition
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divisions of the internal iliac artery |
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Definition
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Term
branches of the posterior iliac artery in order |
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Definition
1 ileolymbar, 2 internal sacral, 3 superior gluteal |
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branches of the anterior iliac artery in order |
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Definition
1 umbilical, 2 obturator, 3 inferior vesicle, 4 uterine, 5 middle rectal, 6 internal pudendal, 7 inferior gluteal |
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which anterior division of the iliac branches have their own grabches |
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Definition
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branches of the umbilical branch of the hypogastric artery |
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Definition
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branches of the uterine artery and what they supply |
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Definition
superior which anastomosis with the ovarian and inferior/vaginal which supplies vagina and cervix |
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Definition
median umbilical ligament |
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blood supply to the vagina |
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Definition
upper vagina: vaginal branch of the uterine artery. lower vagina: initernal pudendal artery below the levator ani |
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venous drainage of the vagina |
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Definition
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Term
course of the uteter - 6 steps |
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Definition
along anterior psoas until pelvic inlet, over iliac vessels at bifurcation at greater sciatic foramen, anterior to iliacs and lateral to uterosacral ligaments, medial leaflet of the base of the broad ligament, under uterine artery 1.5cm lateral to internal os, over anterior vagina to trigone |
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Definition
adventitial sheath, inner smooth muscle, transitional mucosal epithelium |
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Term
length of the ureter - total, abdominal, pelvic |
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Definition
30cm (15cm abdominal, 15cm pelvic) |
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Term
most common location of injury on the length of the ureter |
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Definition
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Term
blood supply to the lower segment of the ureter - 4 |
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Definition
uterine, vaginal, middle hemorrhoidal, vesical arteries |
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Term
blood supply to upper and middle segment of the ureter - 4 |
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Definition
renal, ovarian, aortic, common iliac arteries |
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Term
muscles and ligaments of the pelvic diaphragm - 6 |
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Definition
perirectal fibers, obturator internus, levator ani, coccygeus, piriformis, anococcygeal ligament |
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Term
parts of the levator ani and where they are located - 3 |
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Definition
puborectalis (inner next to vagina.rectum, pubococcygeus (Y connecting tentinous arch of levator ani to sacrum), iliococcygeus (inner most layer filling space between pubococcygeus and coccygrus, connects to ischial spines and tendinous arch of levators) |
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Term
location of piriformis and coccygeus in pelvic diaphragm |
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Definition
piriformis - most posterior connecting pelvic brim to sacrum, coccygeus - second to back connecting sacrum to ischial spines |
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Term
relation of the ureter under the ovarian artery from 2 landmarks |
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Definition
2cm from the ischial spines, 1.5cm from the internal os |
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Term
obturator canal anatomy of arteries and nerves |
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Definition
enter in a hole in the outer right quadrant of the membrane, the arteries then go along the top and lateral edges, pudendal nerve does not enter it scoops around the lateral most and posterior edge internally of the canal |
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Term
origin of the pudendal nerve |
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Definition
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Term
muscles affected by the obturator nerves |
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Definition
adductor LONGUS, adductor BREVIS, adductor MAGNUS, pectinus, obturator EXTERNUS |
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Definition
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muscles affected by pudendal nerve |
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Definition
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Term
motor function obturator nerve |
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Definition
aDDuction of the upper leg |
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Term
motor function pudendal nerve |
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Definition
rotation of thigh away from the body |
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Term
pathway of anatomy for a TOT |
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Definition
periurethral endopelvic fascia > obturator internus > obturator membrane > obturator externus > adductor muscles > gracilis > SQ fat, skin |
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Term
internal anal sphincter - muscle, function |
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Definition
circular smooth muscle, 75% of resting tone, autonomic function |
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Term
external anal sphincter - muscle, function |
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Definition
striated muscle, voluntary control |
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Term
support of the uterus - 2 |
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Definition
cardinal and uterosacral ligaments |
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Term
level 1 pelvic support - 6 |
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Definition
apical - cardinal ligaments, uterosacral ligaments, puboRECTAL/rectoVAGINAL fascia, parantherium, pericovpium |
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Term
level 2 pelvic support - 4 |
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Definition
lateral - puboCERVICAL/rectoVAGINAL fascia, arcus tentinous fasciae pelvis, levator ani |
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Term
level 4 pelvic support - 1 |
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Definition
distal fusion - perineal body |
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Term
location of the obturator nerve in lymph node dissection |
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Definition
initially lateral to the common iliac, then is medial divider between the external and internal iliac branches |
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Term
location of the genitofemoral nerve in lymph node dissection |
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Definition
more lateral and superior to the external iliac |
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Term
pneumonic for branches of posterior division of the hypogastric artery in order |
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Definition
I Love Lemons So So Good - iliolumbar, Lateral Sacral, Superior Gluteal |
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Term
pneumonic for the branches of the anterior division of the internal iliac |
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Definition
U ordered IV unicorns, MR. I'm Glad I'm Pleased - umbilical, obturator, Inferior Vesicle, Uterine, Middle Rectal, Internal Pudendal, Inferior Gluteal |
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Term
explain the rectus muscle above the arcuate line |
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Definition
the internal oblique, external obligue, and transversus combine into one tendon that splits and encases the rectus muscles making an anterior and posterior rectus sheath |
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Term
explain the rectus muscle below the arcuate line |
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Definition
the internal oblique, external oblique, and transversus muscles make a common tendon that go in front of the rectus muscles |
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Term
blood supply to the abdominal wall lower |
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Definition
internal - external iliac gives off the deep circumflex iliac which goes lateral and the inferior epigastric which goes superior. external - the femoral artery gives off the superficial epigastric that goes superior and the superficial circumflex iliac that goes lateral. It also gives off the external pudendal that goes towards the mons |
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Term
blood supply to the upper abdominal wall |
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Definition
the subclavian gives off the internal thoracic which splits into the superior epigastric |
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Term
incidence of nerve injuries |
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Definition
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Term
most common type of nerve injury |
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Definition
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Term
most common surgeries for nerve injuries |
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Definition
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Term
risk factors for nerve injury - 7 |
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Definition
skinny, retractors, stirrups, frog leg, transverse incisions, long procedure, leaning on patient |
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Term
first degree nerve injury - physiology, outcome/management |
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Definition
transient ischemia, expectant management, no clinical effect |
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Term
second degree nerve injury - name, physiology, management, outcome |
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Definition
neuropraxia, ischemia and reversible myelin injury, transient paresis, expectant management, regenerates within 6wk |
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Term
third degree nerve injury - name, physiology, cause, management, outcome |
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Definition
axonotmesis, axon injury but CT in tact, usually due to stretch, expectant management, regenerates in months to years |
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Term
fourth degree nerve injury - name, physiology, outcome |
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Definition
neurotemesis, axon destruction, will have residual neurological effects |
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Term
origin ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerves |
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Definition
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Term
ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerves - incidence of injury |
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Definition
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Term
ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerves - course |
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Definition
lateral to psoas, under surface of abdominal wall, inguinal canal |
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Term
ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerves - motor function |
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Definition
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Term
ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerves - sensory function |
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Definition
groin, mons, labia majora, upper medial thigh |
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Term
ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerves - risks for injury - 4 |
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Definition
pfannestiel, inguinal LND, LSC trocar >10mm in lower quadrant, TVT |
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Term
ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerves - prevention of injury - 3 |
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Definition
avoid incisions below the ASIS, stay within the lateral edges of the rectus muscles, stay 2cm above the pubic symphysis |
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Term
genitofemoral nerve - origin |
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Definition
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Term
genitofemoral nerve - course |
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Definition
through psoas and bifurcates into genital which goes through the inguinal ligament, and femoral which goes to the femoral sheath |
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Term
genitofemoral nerve - motor function |
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Definition
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genitofemoral nerve - sensory function |
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Definition
genital: sensation to labia, femoral: sensation to anterior upper thigh |
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Term
genitofemoral nerve - risk of injury |
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Definition
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Term
which 3 nerves are impossible to distinguish which was injured |
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Definition
genitofemoral nerve, ilioinguinal nerve, iliohypogastric nerve |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
lateral to psoas, exits under inguinal ligament |
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Term
femoral nerve - motor - 4 |
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Definition
iliopsoas hip flexion, pectineus hip adduction, quadriceps leg extension, patellar reflex |
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Term
femoral nerve - sensory - 4 |
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Definition
anterior medial thigh, knee, medial leg, dorsum of foot |
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Term
femoral nerve - risk for injury - 3 |
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Definition
frog leg, self-retaining retractors, severe hip flexion |
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Term
femoral nerve - clinical signs of injury - 3 |
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Definition
cannot stand from seated, fall during ambulation, decreased patellar DTR |
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Term
femoral nerve - prevention of injury |
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Definition
use shortest retractor blades needed, done compress the psoas muscle |
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Term
three nerves that cause paresthesia of the thigh |
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Definition
anterior - femoral, lateral - lateral femoral cutaneous, medial - genitofemoral |
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Term
lateral femoral cutaneous - motor function |
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Definition
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Term
lateral femoral cutaneous - sensory function |
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Definition
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Term
lateral femoral cutaneous - mode of injury |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
along psoas, pelvic side wall, obturator foramen, obturator canal |
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Term
obturator nerve - motor function - 4 |
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Definition
adductor magnus, brevis, longus, obturator EXTERNUS |
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Term
obturator nerve - sensory function - 3 |
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Definition
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Term
obturator nerve - mechanisms of injury - 7 |
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Definition
extreme lithotomy, frog leg, osteitis pubis edema, burch, paravaginal repair, TOT |
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Term
obturator nerve - clinical signs of injury - 3 |
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Definition
waddling gait, adduction weakness, DTR preserved |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
common sheath has medial/tibial nerve and lateral/peroneal nerve inside it, passes below piriformis, exits greater sciatic notch into gluteal muscles, divides into peroneal and tibial nerves in posterior leg |
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Term
sciatic nerve - motor function |
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Definition
leg flexion/hamstring, ankle reflex |
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Term
sciatic nerve - sensory function |
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Definition
back of leg and butt down to little toe |
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Term
sciatic nerve - risk of injury - 2 |
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Definition
high lithotomy, sacrospinous ligament fixation |
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Term
sciatic nerve - clinical signs of injury - 3 |
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Definition
weakness of most of the lower leg, mostly sensory deficits and pain |
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Term
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Definition
lateral trunk of the sciatic nerve |
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Term
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Definition
behind fibular head to peroneas longus muscle and foot |
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Term
sciatic nerve - motor function |
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Definition
abduction, dorsiflexion, eversion |
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Term
sciatic nerve - sensory function |
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Definition
anterior lateral leg, foot dorsum |
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Term
sciatic nerve - mechanisms of injury 4 |
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Definition
yellow fins, knee hitting candy canes, frog leg, leaning assistant |
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Term
sciatic nerve - clinical signs of injury - 3 |
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Definition
slapping gait, foot drop, sensory deficit to anterior lower leg/foot dorsum |
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Term
tibial nerve - motor function |
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Definition
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Term
tibial nerve - sensory function |
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Definition
back of lower leg, sole of foot |
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Term
tibial nerve - signs of injury |
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Definition
weak plantar flexion, decreased sensation to back of leg |
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Term
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Definition
the origin of the pudendal nerve S2-4 |
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Term
what is the origin of the pudendal nerve |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
proximal to the sacrospinous ligament, through the sciatic notch, back through the sciatic notch, along ALOCK'S CANAL, divides into three branches |
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Term
pudendal nerve - 3 branches |
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Definition
hemorrhoidal/inferior rectal, perineal, dorsal nerve of the clitoris |
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Term
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Definition
fascia tunnel of the obturator interus that the pudendal nerve goes through |
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Term
pudendal nerve - hemorrhoidal branch - motor and sensory |
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Definition
motor - external anal sphincter, sensory - perianal skin |
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Term
pudendal nerve - perineal branch - motor and sensory |
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Definition
motor - perineal muscles, external urethral sphincter. sensory - perineal skin. |
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Term
pudendal nerve - dorsal nerve of the clitoris - motor, sensory |
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Definition
motor none, sensory: clitoris things |
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Term
pudendal nerve - mechanisms of injury - 4 |
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Definition
chemo, rads, herpes, straddle injury |
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Term
pudendal nerve - clinical signs of injury - 3 |
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Definition
fecal incontinence, urinary incontinence, prolapse |
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Term
clinical signs of pudendal neuralgia |
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Definition
relieved when laying down, painful bladder, burning, urgency, frequency, dysparunea, usually UNILATERAL, parasthesia |
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Term
diagnosis of pudendal neuralgia |
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Definition
relieved by pudendal block |
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Term
management of pudendal neuralgia - 8 |
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Definition
pelvic PT, pudendal block, gabapentin, TCAs, flexeril, vaginal valium, TENs, surgical decompression |
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Term
meds that can be used in pudendal block - 3 |
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Definition
lidocaine, bupivacaine, steroid (Kenalog) |
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Term
proper angles for hip and knee flexion in high lithotomy |
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Definition
hip flexion >60 deg, knee flexion 90-120 deg |
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Term
proper placement in allen stirrups for avoidance of injury |
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Definition
ankle and knee in line with contralateral shoulder, neutral hips, no excessive abduction or external rotation, no hip/knee over flexion |
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Term
expectant management of nerve injuries - 4 |
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Definition
analgesic, heat, massage, electrical stimulation - NOT PT |
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Term
medical management of nerve injuries - 5 |
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Definition
gabapentin, antidepressants, local anesthetics, pain management, nerve blocks |
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Term
pathway of glandular unit of the breast |
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Definition
alveoli > lobule > duct > excretory sinus > ductal oriface > nipple |
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Term
what holds the glandular units together in the breast |
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Definition
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Term
how many glandular units does a breast have |
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Definition
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Term
what are the 3 main places the breast lymph drains |
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Definition
75% axillary/pectoral, 20% internal thoracic, 5% posterior intercostal, others: opposite breast, anterior abdominal wall |
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Term
what are the 3 areas of the axillary/pectoral drainage of the breast |
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Definition
1 - below the pectoralis minor, 2 - under the pectoralis minor, 3 - superior to pectoralis minor |
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Term
blood supply to the vagina and perineum |
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Definition
upper vagina - vaginal branch of the uterine artery middle vaginal - middle rectal artery lower vaginal - internal pudendal artery all branches of the anterior division of the internal iliac |
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Term
barriers of the urogenital triangle, like if there was a hematoma |
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Definition
ischiopubic ramis - lateral anal fascia - medial urogenital diaphragm - posterior colles fascia/pubic fascia of thigh - anterior inferior - superficial transverse perineal muscle |
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