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Students :
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9.2. Bring along Anatomy dissecting instruments ( minimum 1 set for each group )
9.3. Bring along Lab. Manual, Anatomy atlas and ( if necessary ) anatomy lecture
materials
9.4. Wear the required Laboratory dress properly
COMPETENTCY AREA : 5
LEARNING OBJECTIVES :
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4.2. Recto-vesical space ( cavum rectovesicalis ).
4.3. Recto-uterine space ( Douglas pouch , Excavatio rectouterina , cavum
Douglasi )
Discuss among the group clinical application of recto-uterine space.
4.4. Recto-vaginal septum ( septum rectovaginalis )
Discuss among the group clinical importance of recto-vaginal septum.
5. Identify genital / reproductive organs at the specimen. Look for ::
5.1. Male external genital / reproductive organs and parts . Look for :
5.1.1. Penis. Look for its parts :
5.1.1.1. Glans penis
Discuss among the group what is the name of the skin that
covers glans penis. What is its clinical application. Look for :
5.1.1.1.1. Corona of glans ( corona glandis ). What is the
name of glands located at this part? What is the
name of its product?
5.1.1.1.2. Neck of glans ( collum glandis )
5.1.1.2. Prepuce ( foreskin ; preputium penis ). Look for :
Frenulum ( frenulum preputii. ) What is its clinical importance /
application?
5.1.1.3. Body of penis ( corpus penis )
Discuss among the group the three structures that make
corpus penis. Discuss also the covering of corpus penis.
5.1.1.5. Root of penis ( radix penis ). What is its clinical importance /
application?
5.1.2. Scrotum. Look for :
5.1.2.1. Raphe of scrotum ( raphe scroti )
5.1.2.2. Septum of scrotum ( septum scroti )
5.2. Male internal genital / reproductive organs and parts . Look for :
5.2.1. Testis ( testis , orchis ), look for :
5.2.1.1. Upper / superior pole ( extremitas / polus superior )
5.2.1.2. Lower / inferior pole ( extremitas / polus inferior )
5.2.1.3. Lateral surface ( facies lateralis )
5.2.1.4. Medial surface ( facies medialis )
5.2.1.5. Anterior border ( margo anterior )
5.2.1.6. Posterior border ( margo posterior )
5.2.2. Epidydimis :
5.1.3.1. Head of epidydimis ( caput epidydimidis )
5.1.3.2. Body of epidydimis ( corpus epidydimidis )
5.1.3.3. Tail of epidydimis ( cauda epidydidimidis )
5.2.3. Vas / ductus deferens
What is its clinical application?
5.2.4. Spermatic cord ( funiculus spermaticus )
Spermatic cord contains 12 anatomical structures ( Rule of 3 ), which
one has direct connection with reproduction?
5.3 Female internal reproductive organs and parts. Look for :
5.3.1. Mons pubis ( mons venerica ). What is the name of the hair that
located here?
5.3.2. Labium majus
5.3.3. Pudendal cleft ( rima pudenda )
5.3.4. Vulva
5.3.5. Labium minus
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5.3.6. Clitoris
5.3.7. Vaginal vestibule ( vestibulum vaginae )
5.3.8. External urethral orifice ( ostium urethrae externum )
5.3.9. Vaginal orifice ( ostium vaginae )
5.3.10. Vagina
5.3.11 Vaginal part of cervix of uterus ( portio vaginalis cervicis )
Discuss among the group medicolegal application of portio vaginalis
cervicis .
5.3.12 Uterus. Look for its parts :
5.3.12.1. Fundus of uterus ( fundus uteri ). What is its clinical
application?
5.3.12.2. Body of uterus ( corpus uteri )
5.3.12.3. Internal os of uterus ( ostium uteri internum )
5.3.12.3. Uterine cervix ( cervix uteri )
5.3.12.4. External os of uterus ( ostium uteri externum )
5.3.13. Discuss among the group the meaning of :
5.3.13.1. Uterine ante / retroflexion ( ante / retroflexio uteri )
5.3.13.2. Uterine ante / retroversion ( ante / retroversio uteri )
5.3.13.3. Which one is considered as normal position?
5.3.14. Discuss among the group which parts of female reproductive organs
that make P(assage, birth canal )? How does it happen?
5.3.15 Ovary ( ovarium ). Look for :
5.3.15.1. Ligament of ovary ( lig. ovarii propum , lig. uteroovaricum )
5.3.15.2. Suspensory ligament of ovary ( Infundibulopelvic ligament, lig.
suspensorium ovarii ). What is the name of vessels located at
the ligament ?
5.3.16 Uterine tube ( tuba uterina Fallopii , salpinx ). Look for its parts :
5 3.16.1. Interstitium of uterine tube ( pars interstitialis tubae uterinae
Fallopii )
5.3.16.2. Isthmus of uterine tube ( isthmus tubae uterinae Fallopii ).
5.3.16.3. Ampulla of uterine tube ( ampulla tubae uterinae Fallopii ).
What is the clinical importance of this part ?
5.3.16.4. Infundibulum of uterine tube ( infundibulum tubae uterinae
Fallopii ).
What is the clinical importance of this part? What is its
relation with the ovary and ovulation ? Discuss it among the
group.
5.3.16.4. Discuss among the group the role of uterine tube in birth
controle ( family planning? What is the name of surgery
method ?
6. Identify vascularization of the pelvic . Look for :
6.1. Common iliac artery ( Arteria iliaca communis )
6.2. External and internal iliac arteries ( Aa. Iliacae externa et interna )
6.3. Identify at the specimen branches of Internal iliac artery ( hypogastric artery ,
A. iliaca interna ). Look for :
6.3.1. Posterior division ( divisio posterior a. iliacae internae )
6.3.1.1. Iliolumbar artery ( A. iliolumbalis )
6.3.1.2. Lateral sacral arteries ( Aa. sacrales laterales )
6.3.1.3. Superior gluteal artery ( A. glutea superior )
6.3.2.. Anterior division ( divisio anterior a. iliacae internae ) :
6.3..2.1. Obturator artery ( A. obturatoria ).
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6.3.2.2. Internal pudendal artery ( A. pudenda interna )
6.3.2.3. Discus among the group what is corona mortis.
6.3.2.4. Inferior gluteal artery ( A. glutea inferior )
6.3.2.5. Superior vesical artery ( A. vesicalis superior ).
Embryologicly what is the name of its origin ?
6.3.2.6. Uterine artery ( A. uterina ). What is the name of the
ligament where this artery located ?
6.3.2.6. Ovarian artery ( A. ovarica ). Where is the location of this
artery ?
SPECIMENS :
1. Bones of pelvic
2. Cadaver
3. Reproductive/ genital organs.
3. Plastinates.
INSTRUCTORS :
1. Bernard SM Hutabarat,dr,PAK
2. Stefanus S Sumali,dr,MBiomed
3. Deisy Budiono,dr
REFERENCES
1. Atlas of Anatomy:
2. Federative International Programme on Anatomical Terminologies ( FIFAT ) :
Terminologia Anatomica , 2nd edit. Georg Thieme Verlag , Stuttgart – New York
3. Textbook of Anatomy
4. Lecture materials