SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  20
Anatomy of Urinary Bladder  and Urethra By  Dr Mohammed Faez MSU
Urinary Bladder  Urinary bladder is a musculomembranous sac which acts as a reservoir for the urine. The bladder is the most anterior element of the pelvic viscera.  It is entirely situated in the pelvic cavity when empty, it expands superiorly into the abdomen when full.
Urinary Bladder  The empty bladder is shaped like a three-sided pyramid. It has an apex, a base, a superior surface, and two inferolateral surfaces.
Urinary Bladder  The apex of the bladder is directed toward the top of the pubic symphysis; a structure known as the median umbilical ligament (a remnant of the embryologic urachus that contributes to the formation of the bladder) continues from it superiorly up the anterior abdominal wall to the umbilicus.
Urinary Bladder  The base of the bladder is shaped like an inverted triangle and faces posteroinferiorly. The two ureters enter the bladder at each of the upper corners of the base, and the urethra drains inferiorly from the lower corner of the base.  The smooth triangular area between the openings of the ureters and urethra on the inside of the bladder is known as the trigone
Urinary Bladder  The inferolateral surfacesof the bladder are cradled between the levatorani muscles of the pelvic diaphragm and the adjacent obturatorinternus muscles above the attachment of the pelvic diaphragm.  The superior surface is slightly domed when the bladder is empty.  It balloons upward as the bladder fills.
Neck of bladder  The neck of the bladder surrounds the origin of the urethra at the point where the two inferolateral surfaces and the base intersect. The neck is the most inferior part of the bladder and also the most 'fixed' part.
Urinary Bladder: Location Posterior to pubic symphysis In females is anterior to vagina & inferior to uterus
Urinary Bladder: Location Posterior to pubic symphysis In males lies anterior to rectum
Blood Supply of Urinary Bladder  Its blood supply from the superior and inferior vesicular arteries. These arteries are tributaries of the internal iliac arteries.
Innervations of Urinary Bladder The pelvic plexus is supplying the urinary bladder with autonomic nerves.  The sympathetic innervation is directed to the blood vessels, urethral openings, and the trigone. The last thoracic and L1,2 nerves create the necessary innervation to the bladder.  Parasympathetic innervation is derived from S2,3 and 4 nerves. These are aimed at serving the detrusor muscle.  The pelvic spinal nerves are responsible for responding to the sensory response of a full bladder, which responds to the impulses sent via the central nervous system.
Urethra The urethra begins at the base of the bladder and ends with an external opening in the perineum. The urethra differs significantly in women and men.
Urethra In women The urethra is short, being about 4 cm long.  It travels a slightly curved course as it passes inferiorly through the pelvic floor into the perineum, where it passes through the deep perineal pouch and perineal membrane before opening in the vestibule that lies between the labia minora.
Urethra In men The urethra is long, about 20 cm, and bends twice along its course. Beginning at the base of the bladder and passing inferiorly through the prostate, it passes through the deep perineal pouch and perineal membrane and immediately enters the root of the penis. The urethra exits the deep perineal pouch, it bends forward to course anteriorly in the root of the penis.  When the penis is flaccid, the urethra makes another bend, this time inferiorly, when passing from the root to the body of the penis. During erection, the bend between the root and body of the penis disappears.
Urethra The urethra in men is divided into: preprostatic, prostatic, membranous, and spongy (penile) parts.
Parts of the Urethra  Preprostatic part  The preprostatic part of the urethra is about 1 cm long. It extends from the base of the bladder to the prostate, and is associated with a circular cuff of smooth muscle fibers (the internal urethral sphincter). Contraction of this sphincter prevents retrograde movement of semen into the bladder during ejaculation. Prostatic part The prostatic part of the urethra is 3-4 cm long and is surrounded by the prostate. In this region, the lumen of the urethra is marked by a longitudinal midline fold of mucosa (the urethral crest). (Read more)
Parts of the Urethra  Membranous part The membranous part of the urethra is narrow and passes through the deep perineal pouch. During its transit through this pouch, the urethra, in both men and women, is surrounded by skeletal muscle of the external urethral sphincter. Spongy (Penile) urethra The spongy urethra is surrounded by erectile tissue (the corpus spongiosum) of the penis.  It is enlarged to form a bulb at the base of the penis and again at the end of the penis to form the navicularfossa). The external urethral orifice is the sagittal slit at the end of the penis.
Anatomy of the Urinary Bladder and Urethra
Anatomy of the Urinary Bladder and Urethra

Contenu connexe

Tendances (20)

urinary Bladder.ppt
urinary Bladder.ppturinary Bladder.ppt
urinary Bladder.ppt
 
Kidney
KidneyKidney
Kidney
 
Extrahepatic Biliary Apparatus
Extrahepatic Biliary ApparatusExtrahepatic Biliary Apparatus
Extrahepatic Biliary Apparatus
 
Ovaries & fallopian tube
Ovaries & fallopian tubeOvaries & fallopian tube
Ovaries & fallopian tube
 
anatomy of Urinary bladder
anatomy of Urinary bladderanatomy of Urinary bladder
anatomy of Urinary bladder
 
Urinary bladder (Anatomy)
Urinary bladder (Anatomy)Urinary bladder (Anatomy)
Urinary bladder (Anatomy)
 
Liver anatomy
Liver anatomyLiver anatomy
Liver anatomy
 
Gross Anatomy of Uterus
Gross Anatomy of UterusGross Anatomy of Uterus
Gross Anatomy of Uterus
 
Development of Urinary Bladder
Development of Urinary BladderDevelopment of Urinary Bladder
Development of Urinary Bladder
 
Anatomy of Urethra.pptx
Anatomy of Urethra.pptxAnatomy of Urethra.pptx
Anatomy of Urethra.pptx
 
Large intestine
Large intestineLarge intestine
Large intestine
 
Perineum
Perineum Perineum
Perineum
 
Anatomy of kidneys
Anatomy of  kidneysAnatomy of  kidneys
Anatomy of kidneys
 
Large intestine ANATOMY
Large intestine ANATOMYLarge intestine ANATOMY
Large intestine ANATOMY
 
The jejunum and ileum
The jejunum and ileumThe jejunum and ileum
The jejunum and ileum
 
anatomy of spleen
anatomy of spleenanatomy of spleen
anatomy of spleen
 
Pelvic diaphragm ppt
Pelvic diaphragm pptPelvic diaphragm ppt
Pelvic diaphragm ppt
 
MICTURITION
MICTURITIONMICTURITION
MICTURITION
 
The femur
The femurThe femur
The femur
 
Perineum, ischioanal fossa, pudendal canal, urogenital diaphragm
Perineum, ischioanal fossa, pudendal canal, urogenital diaphragmPerineum, ischioanal fossa, pudendal canal, urogenital diaphragm
Perineum, ischioanal fossa, pudendal canal, urogenital diaphragm
 

Similaire à Anatomy of the Urinary Bladder and Urethra

urinarybladderandurethra-110317021330-phpapp02.pptx
urinarybladderandurethra-110317021330-phpapp02.pptxurinarybladderandurethra-110317021330-phpapp02.pptx
urinarybladderandurethra-110317021330-phpapp02.pptxseervidivyanshu18869
 
7877402 male reproductive system
7877402 male reproductive system7877402 male reproductive system
7877402 male reproductive systemabctutor
 
7877402 male reproductive system
7877402 male reproductive system7877402 male reproductive system
7877402 male reproductive systemYoAmoNYC
 
Male reproductive system
Male reproductive systemMale reproductive system
Male reproductive systemMBBS IMS MSU
 
Male reproductive system
Male reproductive systemMale reproductive system
Male reproductive systemMBBS IMS MSU
 
The Genitourinary System.ppsx
 The Genitourinary System.ppsx The Genitourinary System.ppsx
The Genitourinary System.ppsxlumaGhaziALzamel
 
Gross anatomy of urinary system - II
Gross anatomy of urinary system - IIGross anatomy of urinary system - II
Gross anatomy of urinary system - IIPrabhakar Yadav
 
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.pptLecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.pptsnithiyuvarajayuvara
 
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.pptLecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.pptssuser39e62e
 
ANATOMY OFurinary bladder.pptx
ANATOMY OFurinary bladder.pptxANATOMY OFurinary bladder.pptx
ANATOMY OFurinary bladder.pptxAdityaAnand38100
 
2. Male reproductive (Acessory glands, Urethra and penis)
2. Male reproductive (Acessory glands, Urethra  and penis)2. Male reproductive (Acessory glands, Urethra  and penis)
2. Male reproductive (Acessory glands, Urethra and penis)Dr. Mohammad Mahmoud
 
Organs of the Reproductive System.ppt
Organs of the Reproductive System.pptOrgans of the Reproductive System.ppt
Organs of the Reproductive System.pptShama
 
Organs Of The Reproductive System.ppt
Organs Of The Reproductive System.pptOrgans Of The Reproductive System.ppt
Organs Of The Reproductive System.pptShama
 
Gross anatomy of Prostate gland
Gross anatomy of Prostate glandGross anatomy of Prostate gland
Gross anatomy of Prostate glandNitin Masaram
 
Organs of the Reproductive System_Edited.ppt
Organs of the Reproductive System_Edited.pptOrgans of the Reproductive System_Edited.ppt
Organs of the Reproductive System_Edited.pptShama
 

Similaire à Anatomy of the Urinary Bladder and Urethra (20)

urinarybladderandurethra-110317021330-phpapp02.pptx
urinarybladderandurethra-110317021330-phpapp02.pptxurinarybladderandurethra-110317021330-phpapp02.pptx
urinarybladderandurethra-110317021330-phpapp02.pptx
 
7877402 male reproductive system
7877402 male reproductive system7877402 male reproductive system
7877402 male reproductive system
 
7877402 male reproductive system
7877402 male reproductive system7877402 male reproductive system
7877402 male reproductive system
 
Male Reproductive System
Male Reproductive SystemMale Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System
 
Male reproductive system
Male reproductive systemMale reproductive system
Male reproductive system
 
Male reproductive system
Male reproductive systemMale reproductive system
Male reproductive system
 
The Genitourinary System.ppsx
 The Genitourinary System.ppsx The Genitourinary System.ppsx
The Genitourinary System.ppsx
 
Gross anatomy of urinary system - II
Gross anatomy of urinary system - IIGross anatomy of urinary system - II
Gross anatomy of urinary system - II
 
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.pptLecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
 
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.pptLecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
Lecture 2- Anatomy of Ureter, Urinary Bladder & Urethra.ppt
 
Male Pelvic Viscera
Male Pelvic VisceraMale Pelvic Viscera
Male Pelvic Viscera
 
Urinary tract
Urinary tractUrinary tract
Urinary tract
 
ANATOMY OFurinary bladder.pptx
ANATOMY OFurinary bladder.pptxANATOMY OFurinary bladder.pptx
ANATOMY OFurinary bladder.pptx
 
2. Male reproductive (Acessory glands, Urethra and penis)
2. Male reproductive (Acessory glands, Urethra  and penis)2. Male reproductive (Acessory glands, Urethra  and penis)
2. Male reproductive (Acessory glands, Urethra and penis)
 
Organs of the Reproductive System.ppt
Organs of the Reproductive System.pptOrgans of the Reproductive System.ppt
Organs of the Reproductive System.ppt
 
Organs Of The Reproductive System.ppt
Organs Of The Reproductive System.pptOrgans Of The Reproductive System.ppt
Organs Of The Reproductive System.ppt
 
Ureters and bladder
Ureters and bladderUreters and bladder
Ureters and bladder
 
Gross anatomy of Prostate gland
Gross anatomy of Prostate glandGross anatomy of Prostate gland
Gross anatomy of Prostate gland
 
Organs of the Reproductive System_Edited.ppt
Organs of the Reproductive System_Edited.pptOrgans of the Reproductive System_Edited.ppt
Organs of the Reproductive System_Edited.ppt
 
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptx
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptxREPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptx
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptx
 

Plus de Lawrence James

Plus de Lawrence James (20)

Pharmacokinetics
PharmacokineticsPharmacokinetics
Pharmacokinetics
 
Bacteriology physiology
Bacteriology physiology Bacteriology physiology
Bacteriology physiology
 
Bacteriology physiology 1-mbbs-y2-5-oct2011---2
Bacteriology physiology 1-mbbs-y2-5-oct2011---2Bacteriology physiology 1-mbbs-y2-5-oct2011---2
Bacteriology physiology 1-mbbs-y2-5-oct2011---2
 
Bacteriology physiology 1-mbbs-y2-5-oct2011---2
Bacteriology physiology 1-mbbs-y2-5-oct2011---2Bacteriology physiology 1-mbbs-y2-5-oct2011---2
Bacteriology physiology 1-mbbs-y2-5-oct2011---2
 
Physiology syallabus
Physiology syallabusPhysiology syallabus
Physiology syallabus
 
Physio case study
Physio case studyPhysio case study
Physio case study
 
Physio case study
Physio case studyPhysio case study
Physio case study
 
Physio case study
Physio case studyPhysio case study
Physio case study
 
Regulation of respiration
Regulation of respirationRegulation of respiration
Regulation of respiration
 
Disturbances of respiration 2
Disturbances of respiration 2Disturbances of respiration 2
Disturbances of respiration 2
 
Lec16(cvs)
Lec16(cvs)Lec16(cvs)
Lec16(cvs)
 
Lec18(cvs)
Lec18(cvs)Lec18(cvs)
Lec18(cvs)
 
Cvs7
Cvs7Cvs7
Cvs7
 
Circulatory shock
Circulatory shockCirculatory shock
Circulatory shock
 
Heart sounds
Heart soundsHeart sounds
Heart sounds
 
Blood supply of git
Blood supply of gitBlood supply of git
Blood supply of git
 
Bony pelvis
Bony pelvisBony pelvis
Bony pelvis
 
Development of heart
Development of heartDevelopment of heart
Development of heart
 
Physio updated
Physio updatedPhysio updated
Physio updated
 
Joints upper limb 2nd lecture10122010
Joints upper limb 2nd lecture10122010Joints upper limb 2nd lecture10122010
Joints upper limb 2nd lecture10122010
 

Anatomy of the Urinary Bladder and Urethra

  • 1. Anatomy of Urinary Bladder and Urethra By Dr Mohammed Faez MSU
  • 2. Urinary Bladder Urinary bladder is a musculomembranous sac which acts as a reservoir for the urine. The bladder is the most anterior element of the pelvic viscera. It is entirely situated in the pelvic cavity when empty, it expands superiorly into the abdomen when full.
  • 3. Urinary Bladder The empty bladder is shaped like a three-sided pyramid. It has an apex, a base, a superior surface, and two inferolateral surfaces.
  • 4. Urinary Bladder The apex of the bladder is directed toward the top of the pubic symphysis; a structure known as the median umbilical ligament (a remnant of the embryologic urachus that contributes to the formation of the bladder) continues from it superiorly up the anterior abdominal wall to the umbilicus.
  • 5. Urinary Bladder The base of the bladder is shaped like an inverted triangle and faces posteroinferiorly. The two ureters enter the bladder at each of the upper corners of the base, and the urethra drains inferiorly from the lower corner of the base. The smooth triangular area between the openings of the ureters and urethra on the inside of the bladder is known as the trigone
  • 6. Urinary Bladder The inferolateral surfacesof the bladder are cradled between the levatorani muscles of the pelvic diaphragm and the adjacent obturatorinternus muscles above the attachment of the pelvic diaphragm. The superior surface is slightly domed when the bladder is empty. It balloons upward as the bladder fills.
  • 7. Neck of bladder The neck of the bladder surrounds the origin of the urethra at the point where the two inferolateral surfaces and the base intersect. The neck is the most inferior part of the bladder and also the most 'fixed' part.
  • 8. Urinary Bladder: Location Posterior to pubic symphysis In females is anterior to vagina & inferior to uterus
  • 9. Urinary Bladder: Location Posterior to pubic symphysis In males lies anterior to rectum
  • 10. Blood Supply of Urinary Bladder Its blood supply from the superior and inferior vesicular arteries. These arteries are tributaries of the internal iliac arteries.
  • 11. Innervations of Urinary Bladder The pelvic plexus is supplying the urinary bladder with autonomic nerves. The sympathetic innervation is directed to the blood vessels, urethral openings, and the trigone. The last thoracic and L1,2 nerves create the necessary innervation to the bladder. Parasympathetic innervation is derived from S2,3 and 4 nerves. These are aimed at serving the detrusor muscle. The pelvic spinal nerves are responsible for responding to the sensory response of a full bladder, which responds to the impulses sent via the central nervous system.
  • 12.
  • 13. Urethra The urethra begins at the base of the bladder and ends with an external opening in the perineum. The urethra differs significantly in women and men.
  • 14. Urethra In women The urethra is short, being about 4 cm long. It travels a slightly curved course as it passes inferiorly through the pelvic floor into the perineum, where it passes through the deep perineal pouch and perineal membrane before opening in the vestibule that lies between the labia minora.
  • 15. Urethra In men The urethra is long, about 20 cm, and bends twice along its course. Beginning at the base of the bladder and passing inferiorly through the prostate, it passes through the deep perineal pouch and perineal membrane and immediately enters the root of the penis. The urethra exits the deep perineal pouch, it bends forward to course anteriorly in the root of the penis. When the penis is flaccid, the urethra makes another bend, this time inferiorly, when passing from the root to the body of the penis. During erection, the bend between the root and body of the penis disappears.
  • 16. Urethra The urethra in men is divided into: preprostatic, prostatic, membranous, and spongy (penile) parts.
  • 17. Parts of the Urethra Preprostatic part The preprostatic part of the urethra is about 1 cm long. It extends from the base of the bladder to the prostate, and is associated with a circular cuff of smooth muscle fibers (the internal urethral sphincter). Contraction of this sphincter prevents retrograde movement of semen into the bladder during ejaculation. Prostatic part The prostatic part of the urethra is 3-4 cm long and is surrounded by the prostate. In this region, the lumen of the urethra is marked by a longitudinal midline fold of mucosa (the urethral crest). (Read more)
  • 18. Parts of the Urethra Membranous part The membranous part of the urethra is narrow and passes through the deep perineal pouch. During its transit through this pouch, the urethra, in both men and women, is surrounded by skeletal muscle of the external urethral sphincter. Spongy (Penile) urethra The spongy urethra is surrounded by erectile tissue (the corpus spongiosum) of the penis. It is enlarged to form a bulb at the base of the penis and again at the end of the penis to form the navicularfossa). The external urethral orifice is the sagittal slit at the end of the penis.