Peritoneum “balloons” inside; outside it are the three E’s: retro-, pre-, and sub-peritoneal.
Inlet = entrance; outlet = exit; male inlet is more narrow than female.
Diaphragm = “hammock” under the pelvis; membrane = only in the urogenital triangle.
Retro = behind peritoneum; kidney partners: suprarenal gland sits on top.
Left renal vein is the “long-carry” one; donor preference follows that length.
Ureter = “water under the bridge” to bladder; 2/3 abdomen then 1/3 pelvis.
Ductus deferens is the “defer” line carrying the pathway from epididymis toward ejaculatory ducts.
Douglas pouch = recto-uterine pouch; fimbriae “catch” the oocyte.
Male vs female pelvis
| Feature | Male | Female |
|---|---|---|
| Pelvic inlet shape | More narrow | Wider and rounder |
| Pelvic size | Smaller | Larger and wider |
| Iliac crest height | Higher | Lower |
| Pubic arch angle | V-shaped (angle between index and middle finger) | Wider pubic arch (angle between thumb and index finger) |
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1. What best describes the extraperitoneal spaces in the abdomen and pelvis?
2. Which structure forms the inferior boundary of the abdominopelvic cavity?
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Abdominopelvic cavity — boundaries?
Bounded by diaphragm, wall muscles, vertebral column, pelvic floor.
Peritoneal balloon — description?
Flexible inner lining forming a space inside the cavity.
Extraperitoneal spaces — include?
Retroperitoneal, preperitoneal, subperitoneal.
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