Title: Anatomy of Lower Urinary Tract
1Anatomy of Lower Urinary Tract
- Hann-Chorng Kuo
- Department of Urology
- Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital
2Embryology of Lower Urinary Tract
- Cloaca
- Procodeum- ectodermal depression in hindgut
- Cloacal membrane
- Cloaca separates to urogenital sinus and rectum
- Bladder proper hallow muscular organ
- Detrusor and urethral muscles have the same origin
3Embryology of Lower Urinary Tract
4Development of Urogenital Ductsin an 8-week old
fetus
5Development of Prostate and Female Genital Organs
(12 weeks)
6Embryology of Genital Tract
- Mesonephric duct ejaculatory duct
- Fused Mullerian duct prostate and membranous
urethra (M), whole urethra (F) - Fused Mullerian duct upper 2/3 of vagina,
uterus, fallopian tubes (F)
7The Urinary Bladder
- A hallow muscular organ
- Anterior wall behind pubic symphysis
- Apex median umblical ligament umbilicus
- Dome peritoneal covering
- Posterior wall trigone and ureteral orifices
- Bladder neck - urethra
8Sonography of Urinary Bladder
9Cystography of Urinary Bladder
10Structure of the Bladder
- Epithelial lining transitional cell
- Loose submucosal connective tissue
- Muscular wall
- Serosal layer
11Cystoscopy of Urinary Bladder
12The Detrusor
- Widely separated coarse muscle bundles
- No definite orientation
- Tree definite layers at the bladder neck
- Longitudinal muscles fused to deep trigone and
penetrate base of prostate gland - Muscle fibers wrap around the urethra and return
to the bladder
13Bladder Musculature in Cystoscopy
14Anatomy of Bladder in Image Study
- Smooth wall, well distended, smooth base
- Trabeculation in bladder outlet obstruction
- Bladder neck incompetence in stress incontinence
- Cystocele in pelvic floor weakness
- Bladder base elevation in prostatic enlargement
- No vesico-ureteral reflux
15Bladder Trabeculation in Cystogram
16Stress Urinary Incontinence
17Cystocele
18Prostate Enlargement and Bladder Base Indentation
19Blood Supply of the Bladder
- Arterial supply superior, middle,inferior
vesical arteries branched from hypogastric artery - Also from inferior gluteal, obturator, uterine
and vaginal ateries - Venous drainage hypogastric veins
- Communicating with retropubic venous plexus or
Santorini plexus
20Neuroanatomy of Bladder
- Sympathetic nerves T11-T12, L1- L2
- Sympathetic trunk- lumbar splanchic nerves
hypogastric plexus- pelvic plexus- trigone, lower
end of ureter, bladder neck - Parasympathetic nerves S2-S4
- Pelvic parasympathetic plexus- hypogastric plexus
vesical branches detrusor - Sensory pathways sympathetic (pain,touch,
temperature) and parasympathetic nerves (stretch,
fullness)
21Neuroanatomy of Urinary Bladder
22The Ureterovesical junction
- Comprise (1) lower ureter, (2) trigone, (3)
adjacent bladder wall - Waldeyers sheath- juxtavesical ureter
- Intravesical ureter intramural segment and
submucosal segment - Ureteral muscle fiber continue to the trigone and
extend to the bladder neck
23Anatomy of Vesicoureteral Junction
24The Trigone
- Superficial trigone
- Continuous extension of longitudinal ureteral
fibers to bladder base and proceed to urethra - Deep trigone
- Fibers of Waldeyers sheath continue downward
to bladder base - Two trigone layers continue with the lower ureter
25Function of Vesicoureteral Junction
- Free efflux of urine from ureter to bladder
- Prevent reflux of urine from bladder to ureter
- As bladder is filled,the trigone is stretched
- Increased resistance of the intravesical ureter
- During detrusor contraction, trigone contracts
concomitantly, completely sealing ureter against
efflux and reflux
26Vesicoureteral reflux during Voiding Phase
27Vesicoureteral Reflux and Pseudodyssynergia in
Child
28Grades of Vesicoureteral Reflux
29Appearance of Uretreral Orifice
30The Bladder Neck
- The trigonal musculature- superficial layer
continue with ureteral muscle, deep layer
continue with Waldeyers sheath - Detrusor distributes into three layers inner
longitudinal, middle circular, outer longitudinal
m. - Bladder neck opens during voiding and closed
during ejaculation
31Cystoscopy of Bladder Neck
32Sonography of Bladder Neck
33Bladder Neck Incompetence in Urgency- Frequency
and SUI
34The Female Urethra
- A 4-cm muscular tube in females
- Inner longitudinal and outer circular musculature
- Both muscles are connecting with the detrusor
- Surrounded by striated skeletal muscle external
sphincter, in an omega shape - Pelvic floor muscles
35Cystoscopy of Female Urethra
36Sonography of Female Urethra
37Relationship of Urethra and Pelvic Floor Muscles
Endopelvic Fascia
Bladder
Smooth muscle
Striated
Symphysis pubis
Striated muscle
Smooth muscle
Urethropelvic ligament
Smooth muscle
38Relationship of Urethra and External Urethral
Sphincter
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39The Male Urethra
- Striated external sphincter bulk around
membranous urethra and extend over apex of
prostate, especially anteriorly - Contains slow twitch (35)-sustained tonus, fast
twitch fatigable fibers (50), and fast twitch
fatigue resistant (15)- for emergency - External sphincter is about 1 inch long and 6 mm
deep
40Cystoscopy of Male Urethra
41Benign Prostate Enlargement
42Transrectal Sonography of Male Urethra and
Prostate
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43Anatomy of Male Urethra and Adjacent Organs
44Sonography of Prostate Enlargement
45Transrectal Sonography of ProstateProstatic
Transition Zone
46The Male Urethra
- Prostate urethra, Membranous urethra, Bulbous
urethra, Penile urethra, Urethral meatus
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47Urethral Pressure Profile in Male
48The Female Urethra
- Mucosa is transitional epithelium, becoming
stratified squamous toward meatus - Submucosa is very vascular
- Innervated by parasympathetic cholinergic fibers
and sympathetic alpha-adrenergic fibers - Abundant nitric oxide synthase in smooth muscle
and striated muscles
49Urethral Pressure Profile in Women
50Cross Section of Female Urethra
51Nitric Oxide Donor Urethral Pressure Profilometry
52 Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Female Urethra