Showing posts with label blood supply of female reproductive organs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blood supply of female reproductive organs. Show all posts
Thursday, November 5, 2009
42 - Uterine artery
*The uterine artery arises from the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery(hypogastric artery) .
*Its course is at first downwards and forwards until it reaches the parametrium when it turns medially towards the uterus.
*It reaches the uterus at the level of the internal os, where it turns upwards, at right angles, and follows a spiral course along the lateral border of the uterus to the region of the uterine cornu.
*Here it sends a branch to supply the fallopian tube and ends by anastomosing with the ovarian artery.
*The tortuosity is lost when the uterus enlarges during pregnancy.
*During the vertical part of its course it sends branches which run transversely and pass into the myometrium. These are called the arcuate arteries.
*From these arcuate arteries, a series of radial arteries arise, almost at right angles.
*These radial arteries reach the basal layers of the endometrium, where they are termed as the basal arteries.
*From these are derived the terminal spiral and straight arterioles of the endometrium.
*THE LEAST VASCULAR PART OF THE UTERUS IS THE MIDLINE.
*The branches of the uterine artery are :
1. Ureteric artery
2. Descending vaginal artery- These unite to form the anterior and posterior azygos artery of the vagina. This is of great importance during the Total hysterectomy.
3. Circular cervical
4. Arcuate -- radial -- basal -- spiral and straight arterioles of the functional layer of the endometrium.
5. Anastomotic branch with the ovarian artery
*The relation of the uterine artery to the ureter is of great importance.
*The uterine artery crosses above the ureter in the parametrium where it gives off an important ureteric branch to that structure.
*The artery runs transversely while the ureter runs approximately anteroposteriorly through the ureteric canal of the parametrium.
*The ovarian artery is derived from the AORTA.
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