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origin of the testis and where they descend to
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originate at L2 retroperitoneal space inguinal canal scrotum

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Origin of the testis and where they descend to
Originate at L2 retroperitoneal space inguinal canal scrotum
Parts of the epididymis
Head body tail sinus of epididymis
Name coverings of the testis in layers
Tunica vaginalis (peritoneum) divides into two layers : epiorchium (visceral peritoneum) and periorchium (parietal peritoneum) cremaster muscle (int. oblique muscle and traverse abdominis) tunica dartos
What does the spermatic chord extend between
Between scrotum and inguinal canal
Contents of the spermatic chord
Ductus deferens testicular artery testicular plexus deferential plexus artery to ductus deferens pampiniform plexus
What does the ductus deferens extend between
Scrotum - spermatic cord - inguinal canal - crosses ureter -
Parts of ductus deferens
Scrotal funicular inguinal pelvic ampulla ejaculatory duct
Location of seminal vesicle glands
Behind urinary bladder above prostate
Location of prostate
Sub peritoneal- under the peritoneum below the urinary bladder
Parts of the prostate
Lobes- left, right and middle apex base post. and ant. surface prostatic urethra
Location of bulbourethral glands
Above the bulb of the penis inferior surface of deep transverse perineal muscle
Extent of urethra and it's parts
Internal urethral orifice- external urethral orifice intramural prostatic membranous spongious
What does the right testicular vein drain into
Directly into inferior vena cava
Anomalies of the testis
Monorchism anaorchism polyorchism cryptorchism
Blood supply pf the prostate
Middle rectal artery inferior vesicle artery internal pudendeal artery
Narrowings of the male urethra
Intramural part membranous part spongious part
Widening of the male urethra
Prostatic part fossa navicularis ampulla
Anomalies of the penis
Epispadia hypospadia
Blood supply of the penis
Deep artery of the penis dorsal artery of the penis urethral artery all of them come from internal pudendal artery