44+ Pelvic Anatomy Female Uterus. The anatomy of the uterus consists of the following 3 tissue layers (see the following image): uterosacral and cardinal ligaments support uterus and vaginal apex.
When performing a hysterectomy, a good knowledge of regional anatomy is needed to prevent accidentally damaging other structures in the pelvic region. A broad curved area in when the uterus is in a retroverted/retroflexed or tipped position, it may cause pelvic pain, dyspareunia, minor incontinence, fertility difficulty, and difficulty inserting tampons. Various pelvic ligaments help support the uterus and other pelvic organs.
An imaging test that uses radiation to take pictures of the pelvis.
organs and structures of the female pelvis. The anatomy of the female pelvis and perineum shows a lack of conceptual clarity. Simple easy notes on location: At its most superior point, the uterus drapes the bladder.