Come to our session to design anatomy of GU with some basics Radiology cases. We will cover anatomy of the pelvis, kidneys, male and female reproductive systems including the inguinal canal.
Genitourinary Anatomy & Radiology
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Summary
Sharpen your knowledge on gastrourinary anatomy and radiology in our interactive session. Dive into the detailed anatomy of the pelvis, kidneys, and both male and female reproductive systems, inclusive of the inguinal canal. Not only will you leave with a comprehensive understanding of these essential areas, but you'll also gain an understanding of basic radiology cases. Don't miss this unique opportunity.
Learning objectives
Identify the adrenal glands, their arterial supply and venous drainage, and understand their function.
Identify the kidneys, their internal features, arterial supply, and venous drainage.
Identify the ureters and the parts of the bladder, describe their functions and innervation.
Understand the anatomical structures and nerves involved in the control of micturition.
Identify the large muscles of the posterior abdominal wall.
Identify the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava and their main branches as they pass along the posterior abdominal wall.
Identify the individual bones that make up the pelvis, the joints of the pelvis and the bony landmarks that can be identified on palpation.
Identify the muscles of the pelvic floor and understand their role.
Name the major arteries, veins and nerves of the pelvis and perineum.
Locate the rectum. Describe its blood supply and innervation.
Understand the location, boundaries, and contents of the perineum.
Know the boundaries and contents of the urogenital triangle.
Know the boundaries and contents of the anal triangle.
Locate the anal canal. Describe its blood supply and innervation.
Understand the importance of the perineal body.
Recap the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall and the boundaries of the inguinal canal.
Know the contents of the inguinal canal in males and females and the contents of the spermatic cord in males.
Identify the contents of the scrotum including the testis, epididymis and vas deferens.
Identify the individual parts of the penis and understand their specific functions, including which anatomical structures contribute to penile erection.
Know the blood supply and innervation of the penis.
Identify the male pelvic organs. Understand their structure and functions.
Know the course that sperm takes during ejaculation.
Understand how Radiology is used in practice for GU conditions.