Title: Systema genitale femininum Female genital system
1Systema genitale femininum Female genital system
2Organa genitalia feminina internaFemale internal
genitalia
- ovarium ( ovary)
- tuba uterina / salpinx ( uterine tube)
- uterus ( womb)
- vagina
- developmental rudiments (epoophoron, paroophoron)
3- peritoneal duplicature
- sagital plate
4Ovarium Ovary
- Description
- Extremitas tubaria uterina
- Margo liber mesovaricus
- Facies medialis lateralis
- Hilum
- Section
- stroma, cortex, medulla, tunica albuginea
- Cortex
- folliculi, corpora, linea Farre-Waldeyer
5Ovarium Ovary
- Position
- fossa ovarica (between vasa iliaca int. and ext.)
- in multiparas fossa of Claudius (behind vasa
iliaca int.) - Fixation
- lig. ovarii proprium (lig. uteroovaricum) / lig.
of ovary - lig. suspensorium ovarii / suspensory lig. of
ovary (infundibulopelvic ligament) - lig. latum uteri / broad ligament of uterus
- mesovarium
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7Ovariumblood supply
- aorta abdominalis ?
- a. ovarica
- a. iliaca int.
- r. ovaricus
- both arteries join and form an ovarian arcade
8Ovariumother supply
- veins
- plexus pampiniformis ? v. ovarica
- ? v. cava inf. dx. et v. renalis sin.
- lymph drainage
- n.l. lumbales
- nerves
- plexus ovaricus
- (viscerosensory, autonomic para- sympathetic
fibres)
9Ovarium - histoloy
- cortex (cortical zone)
- simple cuboideal epithelium
- tunica albuginea
- loose connective tissue, fibroblasts, collagen
and reticular fibres - ovarian follicles
- medulla (vascular zone)
- collagenous tissue, vessels, nerves
10- Primordial follicles
- one layer of flattened follicular cells
- oocyte
- Primary follicles
- follicular cells proliferate
- cuboideal to columnar on basal lamina
- appearance of lipid granules - granulosa cells
- zona pellucida
- between follicular cells and oocyte -
glycoproteins - theca folliculi
- surrounding tissue and cells
11Secondary follicles
- small cavities between follicular cells
- fusing of cavities formation of antrum
folliculi - fulfilled with fluid - liquor folliculi
- oocyte is peripherally - cumulus oophorus
- surrounded by granulosa cells - corona radiata
- theca differentiates into
- theca interna - fibroblasts ? theca cells
- production of estrogens, vessels
- theca externa connective tissue, smooth muscle
cells
12Tertiary follicles (Graafian)
- prominent on the surface of ovary - macula
pellucida - ? bad blood supply of covering tissue
- ? rupture and releasing of oocyte with corona
radiata to uterine tube
13Corpus luteum
- develops from empty Graafian follicle
- corpus luteum graviditatis
- in function till 4th month of gravidity
- corpus luteum menstruationis
- functional for 10-12 days (till 24th-26th day of
cycle) - corpus luteum change to corpus albicans
(connective tissue) - c.a.graviditatis remains a recession on ovary
surface - c.a.menstruationis no traces ?
14Corpus luteum
- in the centre is a blood clot
- granulosa-lutein cells
- production of progesterone and estrogens
- contain lutein yellow color
- theca-lutein cells
- Production of progesterone and androstedione
- capsule from theca externa - septa
- ingrowth of vessels
15Ovary development
- from 12th week
- primary sex cords disappear
- development of cortical cords
- surrounding the primordial germ cells
- development of follicles with oogonia
- surface epithelium
- simple cuboideal ?? mesovarium
- tunica albuginea
- relative descent (elongation of body)
- gubernaculum ? lig. suspensorium ovarii, lig.
teres uteri
16Tuba uterina / salpinxUterine tube (Falloppii)
- Parts
- ostium abdominale
- infundibulum
- ampulla
- isthmus
- pars uterina (p. intramuralis)
- ostium uterinum
- Fimbriae
- the longest ovarian fimbria reaching the ovary
17Tuba uterina / salpinxUterine tube (Falloppii)
- Fixation
- mesosalpinx
- Arteries
- r. tubarius a. uterinae
- r. tubarius a. ovaricae
- Veins
- vv. ovaricae, plexus venosus uterovaginalis
- Lymph drainage
- n.l. lumbales
18Tuba uterina / salpinx - structure
- tunica mucosa forms folds
- simple columnar epithelium with cilia
- secretory cells support of oocyte
- ? to the ostium uterinum, in the second half on
cycle - ciliated cells transport of oocyte
- lamina propria mucosae loose connective tissue
- tunica muscularis - ? to the uterus
- inner circular outer - longitudinal
- tunica serosa ( peritoneum)
19Tuba uterina / salpinxregional differences
20Tuba uterina isthmus - HE
21Tuba uterina ampula - HE
22Uterus (gr. metra, hystera) - womb
- Description
- fundus, corpus (body), cornua (horns), isthmus,
cervix, facies vesicalis intestinalis
(surfaces), margo (border) - Section
- cavitas uteri (cavity), canalis cervicis, endo-,
myo-, para- a perimetrium, glandulae uterinae - Cervix
- portio supravaginalis (supravaginal part)
- portio vaginalis (vaginal part)
- ostium, plicae palmatae (palmate folds),
glandulae cervicales
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24Uterus fixation
- Suspensory apparatus
- lig. latum uteri (broad lig.)
- lig. cardinale Mackenrodti (lig. transversum
cervicis) - lig. teres uteri (round lig. of uterus)
- lig. pubocervicale et rectouterinum
- ventro-dorsal ligg. (! older nomenclature !)
- lig. pubovesicalia ? vesicouterina ? rectouterina
sacrouterina - Sustaining apparatust
- m. levator ani (m. pubococcygeus ? m.
pubovaginalis) - m. transversus perinei prof.
25Uterus - position
- anteflexion
- anteversion
- lateroposition
- dextrotorsion
- most common
- retroversion
- retroflexion
- - rupture risk in gravidity (sharp promontory)
26Uterus supply
- Arteries
- a. iliaca int.? a. uterina
- ventrally to ureter water under the bridge
- approaching rthe cervix laterally, bleeding in
rupture - Veins
- plexus venosus uterovaginalis ? vv. uterinae ? v.
iliaca int. - anastomoses to plexus venosus vesicalis et
rectalisnerves - Nerves
- plexus uterovaginalis ? plexus hypogastricus inf.
- viscerosensory, autonomic para- sympathetic
fibres
27Uterus lymph drainage
- Lymph drainage 2 divisions
- Corpus uteri n.l. iliaci int. lumbales
inguniales superficiales - Cervix uteri n.l. iliaci int. sacrales
- n.l. lumbales - fundus et corpus
- n.l. iliaci interni (il. externi, il. communes,
obturatorii) - corpus, isthmus et cervix - nodus lymphoideus parauterinus Bayeri
- first lymph node bythe urter utrerine artery
crossing - n.l. inguinales superficiales - margines et
cornua - n.l. sacrales - isthmus, cervix
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29Corpus uteri (Body of uterus) structure
- tunica mucosa - endometrium
- tunica submucosa not present !!!
- tunica muscularis - myometrium
- thick 15 mm
- spiral smooth muscles bundles network
- longest cells in the human body
- tunica adventitia - parametrium
- loose connective tissue
- vessels ligaments
- tunica serosa peritoneum - perimetrium
30Endometrium
- simple cuboideal epithelium
- glandulae uterales tubular glands
- lamina propria reticular fibers
- stromal cells - decidual
- stratum basale more cells and reticular fibres,
vessels - stratum functionale separated in menstruation
31Corpus uteri - HE
32Menstrual cycle
- menstrual phase (1st 4th day)
- proliferative phase (5th 14th day)
- secretory phase (15th 28th day)
- ischemic phase (28th day)
33Menstrual phase
- releasing of functional layer
- basal layer stays in place
- epithelisation of surface
- fisihed 5th day regeneration phase
- menstruation blood
- do not form clots enzymes of mucosa
- is mix of arterial and venous blood
34Proliferative phase
- influence of estrogens
- hyperplasia (? count) of functional layer
- glands elongate, get narrow with no lumen
- endothelial cells cytoplasma basophile (GER)
- at the end of proliferative phase ovulation
35Secretory phase
- influence of corpus luteum hormones
- functional layer - hypertrophy (? size)
- glands are wave-shaped (not in apical and basal
parts) - stratum spongiosum wave-shaped
- stratum compactum - direct
- secret contains mucin, glycogen and lipids
- epithelial cells contain glycogen and mucin
- arterioles elongate and get wave-shaped
- decidual change occurs during the nidation
36Ischemic phase
- contraction of arterioles ischemia of
functional layer - degenerative processes thanks to leukocytes
arrival - stop bleeding contraction of myometrium and
vessels
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38Cervix uteri (Neck of uterus)strucutre
- mucosa forms folds plicae palmatae
- simple columnar epithelium produces mucus
- glandulae cervicales uteri - mucous
- obliteration of ostium - ovula cervicalia Nabothi
- secret is alcalic with various viscosity
- vaginal surface of cervix
- stratified squamous epithelium
- junction at orifice of cervical canal
- ectopy columnar epithelium is changed into the
stratified squamous - precancerous - tunica muscularis - 3 layers (L, C, L)
39Cervix uteri - HE
40Female genital system rudiments
- Epoophoron v mesosalpinx
- - ductus longitudinalis (remnant of Wolffian
duct) - - ductuli transversi (remnatnts of mesonephric
tubules) - - appendices vesiculosae ( hydatis Morgagni)
- ductus longitudinalis Gartneri (remnant of
Wolffian duct by the uteus margin in the broad
lig.) - Paroophoron (remnatnt of mesonephric tubules)
in mesosalpinx closer to the uterus
41Vagina (gr. kolpos)
- Description
- Fornix anterior, posterior, laterales
- Paries (wall) anterior, posterior
- Hymen
- carunculae hymenales (remnants after defloration)
- Section
- rugae columnae rugarum (ant. post.), carina
urethralis, area trigonalis Pawliki - Fixation and position
- septum urethrovaginale et rectovaginale
- excavatio rectouterina
- m. pubovaginalis
42Vagina blood supply
- arteries a. iliaca interna
- ? a. vaginalis (sometimes missing)
- ? a. uterina ? r. vaginalis
- ? a. rectalis media ? r. vaginalis
- ? a. pudenda int. ? r. vaginalis
- veins ? v. iliaca int.
- plexus venosus uterovaginalis
- ? v. pudenda int.
- ? v. uterina
43Vagina lymph drainage and nerves
- lymph drainage
- n.l. iliaci int. ext.
- n.l. inguinales superficiales (caudally below
hymen) - nerves
- nn. vaginales z plexus uterovaginalis ? plexus
hypogastricus inf. - n. pudendus (caudally below hymen)
44Vagina inner structure
- tunica mucosa folds and columns - columna
rugarum, rugae vaginales - epithelium stratified squamous (? keratinizing
?) - cells produce glycogen acid environment
- exfoliative cytology
- lamina propria loose connective tissue
- no glands
- tunica muscularis
- inner - circular, outer - longitudinal
- adventitia dense connective tissue, vessels,
nerves
45Vagina - HE
46Vagina - PASHE
47Exfoliative vaginal cytology
- Proliferative phase cells with acidophilic (
eosinophilic) cytoplasma - Secretory phase - cells with basophilic cytoplasma
48Organa genitalia feminina externa (pudendum
femininum, vulva)
- mons pubis ( mons Veneris)
- labia majora et minora
- rima pudendi (pudendal cleft)
- commissura anterior posterior
- vestibulum vaginae (vestible)
- bulbus vestibuli (bulb of vestibule)
- glandulae vestibulares
- clitoris (corpus, crura,
- glans, corpora cavenosa
- ligaments, fascias)
- urethra feminina
49Female external genitalia - structure
- labia majora
- connective tissue, adipose cells
- outer surface skin with hair follicles,
sebaceous, apocrine and sweat glands - inner no follicles, only sebaceous glands
- labia minora
- no adipose cells, no hair follicles
- stratified squamous epithelium slightly
keratinizing - sebaceous gland - smegma praeputii
50Female external genitalia (vulva)
- vestibulum vaginae vestible
- glandulae vestibulares majores Bartholini
- paired, pea-sized, under and inm. transversus
perinei prof. - tuboalveolar and mucinous
- glandulae vestibulares minores
- tubulous and mucinous
- Erectiel bodies
- - clitoris (f.)
- paired corpus cavernosum
- covered with tunica albuginea
- stratified squamous epithelium
- - bulbus vestibuli bulb of vestible
- paired spongious body
- commissura bulborum
51Female external genitalia - supply
- arteries
- a. femoralis ? aa. pudendae ext. ? rr. labiales
ant. - a. iliaca int. ? a. pudenda int. ? rr. labiales
post., a. profunda clitoridis, a. dorsalis
clitoridis, a. bulbi vestibuli - veins
- v. dorsalis superficialis clitoridis vv.
labiales ant. ? vv. pudendae ext. - v. dorsalis profunda clitoridis vv. labiales
post. v. bulbi vestibuli ? v. pudenda int.
52Female external genitalia - lymph drainage and
innervation
- lymph drainage
- nl.l. inguinales superficiales (both
homolaterally and contralaterally) - nerves
- n. ilioinguinalis r. genitalis n.
genitofemoralis - n. pudendus ? nn. perineales, nn. labiales post.,
n. dorsalis clitoridis
53Perineum
- corpus perineale / centrum perinei (perineal
body) - mm. perinei (n. pudendus, nn. sacrales, nn.
splanchnici pelvici) - corpus / lig. anococcygeum
- raphe perinei
- fascia perinei
- fossa ischioanalis (ischio-anal fossa)
- recessus pubicus
- corpus adiposum (fat body of ischio-anal fossa)
- canalis pudendalis Alcocki
54Urogenital floor
- diaphragma urogenitale
- no official term in Terminologia Anatomica 1998
- excellent term to understand the problem
- 4 muscles in a plane floor
- 3 more muscles around female urethra
- possible term perineal muscles musculi
perinei - the centre is so-called corpus perineale
(perineal body) (former centrum tendineum perinei)
55- ?
- m. transversus perinei profundus
- m. transversus perinei superficialis
- m. bulbospongiosus
- m. ischiocavernosus
- m. sphincter urethrae externus
56- ?
- m. transversus perinei profundus
- m. bulbospongiosus
- m. ischiocavernosus
- smooth muslces fibres in the extent of male m.
transversus perinei superficialis !!
57- ?
- m. sphincter urethrae
- m. compressor urethrae
- m. sphincter
- urethrovaginalis
58Urogenital floor - innervation
- nn. perineales n. pudendi
- rr. ventrales nn. sacralium
- nn. splanchnici pelvici
59Male ischio-anal fossa
60Female ischio-anal fossa