1.Ischio-rectal fossa
Anatomy · Pelvis & Perineum
1.Ischio-rectal fossa
2.Perineal pouches
3.Boundaries and contents of ischiorectal fossa
4.Describe the boundaries and contents of perineal pouches
5.Describe ischio rectal fossa with clinical significance
6.With the help of a neat diagram describe ischiorectal fossa. Give its clinical importance
1.Superficial perineall pouch
2.Boundaries and contents of superficial perineal pouch
3.Perineal membrane in males
4.Draw a neat labelled diagram showing contents of superficial perineal pouch in males
5.Components of the pelvic diaphragm
6.Perineal body
7.Deep perineal pouch
1.Median section through female pelvis
2.Contents of Alcock’s canal
3.Two muscles present in superficial perineal pouch
4.Name structures piercing perineal membrane in female
5.Pudendal canal
6.Deep perineal pouch and its contents
1.A: Pudendal nerve is related to the dorsal surface of ischial spine R: Pudendal nerve block is given during episiotomy suturing after vaginal delivery
2.Which of the following statement/s is/are true about rectum