Urinary Bladder: Orientation and Supports Anatomy
Female: midsagittal section
Uterus (fundus), Fundus, Body, Neck, Pubic symphysis, Retropubic
(prevesical) space and venous plexus (space of Retzius), Inferior (arcuate)
pubic ligament, Deep dorsal vein of clitoris, Sphincter urethrae and Sphincter
urethrovaginalis muscles, Urethra, Vagina, Labium minus, Labium majus, Superior
view with peritoneum and vesical fascia removed, Perineal body, External anal sphincter
muscle, Rectum, Pubic symphysis,
Inferior (arcuate) pubic ligament, Deep dorsal
vein of clitoris, Medial pubovesical ligament (medial puboprostatic ligament in
male), Transverse perineal ligament (anterior thickening of perineal membrane),
Tendinous arch of levator ani muscle, Obturator canal, Lateral pubovesical
ligament (lateral puboprostatic ligament in male), Tendinous arch of pelvic
fascia, Superior fascia of pelvic diaphragm (covering levator ani muscle), Obturator
fascia over obturator internus muscle, Urinary bladder pulled up and back (vesical
fascia removed), Median umbilical ligament (urachus) (cut), Inferior
vesical and vaginal arteries, Ureter, Urinary bladder, Perineal membrane, Median
umbilical ligament (urachus), Umbilical prevesical fascia, Ureteric orifice, Trigone,
Transverse perineal ligament, Parietal peritoneum, Transversalis fascia, Vesicouterine
pouch, Apex, Ampulla of rectum.