Urinary Bladder 3D

  • Description                                                
    • * Is a muscular reservoir of urine, which lies in the anterior part of the pelvic cavity.
    • * When empty, it lies entirely within the pelvis. As it fills, it expands and extends upwards into the abdominal cavity, reaching up to the umbilicus or even higher.
    • * The mean capacity of the bladder in an adult male is 220 ml, varying from 120 to 320 ml.
    • * The main supply comes from the superior and inferior vesical arteries.
    • * Veins from vesicle venous plexus pass backwards in the posterior ligaments of the bladder and drain into the internal iliac veins.
    • * Lymphatics from the urinary bladder terminate in the external iliac nodes.
    • * Is supplied by the vesical plexus of nerves, which is made up of fibres derived from the inferior hypogastric plexus.

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  • Description                                                
    • * Is a muscular reservoir of urine, which lies in the anterior part of the pelvic cavity.
    • * When empty, it lies entirely within the pelvis. As it fills, it expands and extends upwards into the abdominal cavity, reaching up to the umbilicus or even higher.
    • * The mean capacity of the bladder in an adult male is 220 ml, varying from 120 to 320 ml.
    • * The main supply comes from the superior and inferior vesical arteries.
    • * Veins from vesicle venous plexus pass backwards in the posterior ligaments of the bladder and drain into the internal iliac veins.
    • * Lymphatics from the urinary bladder terminate in the external iliac nodes.
    • * Is supplied by the vesical plexus of nerves, which is made up of fibres derived from the inferior hypogastric plexus.

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