Female Urethra 3D

  • Description                                                                     
    • * Begins at the internal urethral orifice of bladder, opposite to the middle of the pubic symphysis and runs anteroinferiorly behind the symphysis pubis, embedded in anterior wall of vagina.
    • * Crosses the perineal membrane and ends at external urethral orifice as an anteroposterior slit.
    • * Is supplied by superior vesical and vaginal arteries.
    • * Vesical venous plexus around the urethra drains into internal pudendal vein and internal iliac vein.
    • * Lymphatics drain into internal and external iliac nodes.

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  • Description                                                                     
    • * Begins at the internal urethral orifice of bladder, opposite to the middle of the pubic symphysis and runs anteroinferiorly behind the symphysis pubis, embedded in anterior wall of vagina.
    • * Crosses the perineal membrane and ends at external urethral orifice as an anteroposterior slit.
    • * Is supplied by superior vesical and vaginal arteries.
    • * Vesical venous plexus around the urethra drains into internal pudendal vein and internal iliac vein.
    • * Lymphatics drain into internal and external iliac nodes.

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