Anterior view of female pelvis; internal organs and innervation - no labels

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 Anterior view of female pelvis; internal organs and innervation. From anterior to posterior: bladder, uterus, rectum. The aortic bifurcation, common iliac arteries and external and internal iliac arteries are shown. On the right the bony hemipelvis has been removed and the sacral plexus is shown, lying in front of the coccygeus muscle. The course of the pudendal nerve is depicted. On the lateral side of the pelvic organs the pelvic plexus can be seen (inferior hypogastric plexus). It receives nerve fibers from the sacral ventral rami and the superior hypogastric plexus, seen anterior to the aortic bifurcation. No labels.
Illustration by Ron Slagter and Marco DeRuiter for course 'Surgical Anatomy of the lesser pelvis' by the 'Urologisch Opleidings Instituut', the Netherlands.
Slightly edited by Paul Gobée
Anatomical structures in item:
Plexus nervosus hypogastricus inferior
Plexus nervosus vesicalis
Nervus pudendus
Plexus nervosus hypogastricus superior
Nervi splanchnici pelvici
Musculus coccygeus
Musculus levator ani
Uploaded by: Siem Zethof Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Ron Slagter NZIMBI, medical illustrator, LUMC; Prof. Marco DeRuiter PhD, anatomist, LUMC; O. Paul Gobée MD, anatomist, LUMC
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Anterior view of female pelvis; internal organs and innervation - no labels
Uploaded by: Siem Zethof
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Ron Slagter NZIMBI, medical illustrator, LUMC; Prof. Marco DeRuiter PhD, anatomist, LUMC; O. Paul Gobée MD, anatomist, LUMC
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 Anterior view of female pelvis; internal organs and innervation. From anterior to posterior: bladder, uterus, rectum. The aortic bifurcation, common iliac arteries and external and internal iliac arteries are shown. On the right the bony hemipelvis has been removed and the sacral plexus is shown, lying in front of the coccygeus muscle. The course of the pudendal nerve is depicted. On the lateral side of the pelvic organs the pelvic plexus can be seen (inferior hypogastric plexus). It receives nerve fibers from the sacral ventral rami and the superior hypogastric plexus, seen anterior to the aortic bifurcation. No labels.
Illustration by Ron Slagter and Marco DeRuiter for course 'Surgical Anatomy of the lesser pelvis' by the 'Urologisch Opleidings Instituut', the Netherlands.
Slightly edited by Paul Gobée
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Anatomical structures in item
Plexus nervosus hypogastricus inferior
Plexus nervosus vesicalis
Nervus pudendus
Plexus nervosus hypogastricus superior
Nervi splanchnici pelvici
Musculus coccygeus
Musculus levator ani
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Ron Slagter
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