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1
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
  • It is a series of ducts and tubules.
  • It has components in the abdomen, pelvis and
    perineum.
  • The major components are
  • Testis.
  • Epididymis.
  • Ductus deferens.
  • Ejaculatory ducts. (On each side).

2
MALE GENITAL ORGANS
  • Three types of accessory glands are associated
  • Unpaired Prostate.
  • A Pair of Seminal vesicles.
  • A Pair of Bulbourethral glands.

3
VAS DEFERENS (PELVIC PART)
  • It descends along the lateral pelvic wall.
  • It crosses the ureter at the ischial spine.

4
VAS DEFERENS
  • It runs downward and medially along the posterior
    surface of the bladder.
  • Its terminal part is dilated to form the Ampulla
    of the vas deferens.
  • The inferior end of the ampulla narrows and
    shares in forming the ejaculatory ducts.

5
EJACULATORY DUCTS
  • They are formed by the union of the lower end of
    the vas deferens and the duct of the seminal
    vesicle.
  • The ducts pierce the posterior surface of the
    prostate.

6
EJACULATORY DUCTS
  • They open into the prostatic urethra, close to
    the margins of the prostatic utricle.
  • They drain the seminal fluid into the prostatic
    urethra.

7
SEMINAL VESICLES
  • Two lobulated organs (5) cm long.
  • Lying on the posterior surface of the bladder.
  • They are formed of a much coiled tube embedded in
    a connective tissue.

8
SEMINAL VESICLES
  • Upper ends
  • Widely separated.
  • Lower ends
  • Close together.
  • Medial
  • Terminal part of the vas deferens.

9
SEMINAL VESICLES
  • Posterior
  • The rectum.
  • Inferior
  • They form the ejaculatory ducts.

10
SEMINAL VESICLES
  • Function
  • Their secretion contributes to increase the
    volume of the semen.
  • It can nourish the spermatozoa.

11
PROSTATE
  • It is unpaired accessory structure of the male
    reproductive system.
  • It surrounds the urethra in the pelvic cavity.

12
SHAPE
  • It is conical in shape.
  • Its base lies against the neck of the bladder.
  • Its apex lies against the urogenital diaphragm.

13
RELATIONS
  • Superior
  • Neck of the bladder.
  • The urethra enters the center of the base of the
    prostate.
  • The smooth muscle of the two organs is continuous.

14
RELATIONS
  • Anterior
  • Symphysis pubis.
  • It is separated from it by retropubic pad of fat
    (in cave of Retzius).
  • Its fibrous sheath is connected to the pubic
    bones by puboprostatic ligaments.

15
RELATIONS
  • Posterior
  • Rectal ampulla.
  • It is separated from it by rectovesical septum
    (fascia of Denonviller).
  • It is formed in the fetal life by fusion of the
    inferior extension of the rectovesical pouch.

16
PROSTATE
  • The ejaculatory ducts pierce the upper part of
    the posterior surface.

17
RELATIONS
  • Lateral
  • Anterior fibers of levator ani (levator prostate).

18
STRUCTURE
  • It is surrounded by a fibrous capsule
    (internally) and a fibrous sheath (from the
    pelvic visceral fascia) externally.

19
STRUCTURE
  • The glands are embedded in a mixture of smooth
    muscle and connective tissue.
  • They open in the prostatic urethra.

20
LOBES
  • It is incompletely divided into (5) lobes
    (according to urethra).
  • Anterior
  • In front of the urethra.
  • It has no glandular tissue.

21
LOBES
  • Median (middle).
  • It is wedge in shape.
  • It is between the urethra and the ejaculatory
    ducts.
  • Its upper part forms the uvula vesicae in the
    trigone.
  • It is rich in glands.

22
LOBES
  • Posterior
  • It is behind the urethra, below the ejaculatory
    ducts.
  • It has glandular tissue.

23
LOBES
  • Lateral (right and left)
  • Lie on either side of the urethra.
  • They are rich in glands.
  • They are connected to each other by a vertical
    groove on the posterior surface of the prostate.

24
FUNCTION
  • It produces thin milky fluid that added to the
    seminal fluid at the time of ejaculation.
  • It is alkaline secretion.
  • It neutralizes the acidity of the vagina.

25
ARTERIAL SUPPLY
  • Prostatic branches from
  • Inferior vesical.
  • Middle rectal.

26
VENOUS DRAINAGE
  • Prostatic venous plexus
  • It is between the capsule and the fibrous sheath.
  • It receives
  • Vesical veins.
  • Deep dorsal vein of the penis.
  • It drains into
  • Internal iliac vein.

27
NERVE SUPPLY
  • Inferior hypogastric plexus.
  • The sympathetic fibers stimulate the smooth
    muscle in the capsule and stroma to contract
    during ejaculation.

28
PROSTATIC URETHRA
  • It is the widest and most dilatable part of the
    urethra.
  • It is (3cm) long.
  • It begins at the neck of the bladder.
  • It passes through the prostate from the base to
    the apex.
  • It continues with the membranous part of the
    urethra.

29
PROSTATIC URETHRA
  • On the posterior wall
  • 1. Urethral crest
  • A longitudinal ridge.
  • 2. Prostatic sinus
  • It is a groove on each side of the crest.
  • The prostatic glands open in the sinuses.

30
POSTERIOR WALL
  • 3. Prostatic utricle
  • It is a depression on the summit of the urethral
    crest.
  • It is analog to the uterus and vagina in female.
  • The ejaculatory ducts open on the edge of the
    mouth of the utricle.
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