Difference between revisions of "Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology"

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==Junction With the Bladder==
 
==Junction With the Bladder==
  
The ureter enters the bladder obliquely
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* The ureter enters the bladder obliquely
Runs between the muscular layers and mucosa
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* Runs between the muscular layers and mucosa
This stops back flow when the bladder is full as increasing pressure in the [[Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology | bladder]] pushes the two layers together occluding the ends of the ureters.
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* This stops back flow when the bladder is full as increasing pressure in the [[Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology | bladder]] pushes the two layers together occluding the ends of the ureters.
They open through 2 slits on a raised "hillock"
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* They open through 2 slits on a raised "hillock"

Revision as of 14:39, 30 June 2008

BACK TO URINARY - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

Overview

  • Muscular tube
  • Passes in retroperitoneal space
  • 2 Parts
    • Abdominal Portion
    • Pelvic portion
      • At this points it moves medially
      • In the female this movment is through the broad ligament
      • In the male it is through the mesoductus
  • It ends of the dorsolateral surface of the bladder
    • Within the lateral ligament of the bladder


Wall

  • It has a mucous membrane
    • It is formed from transitory epithelium
    • Protects against urine
  • Under that is a lamina propria
  • Followed by a muscularis layer
  • And finally on the outside an adventitia


Junction With the Bladder

  • The ureter enters the bladder obliquely
  • Runs between the muscular layers and mucosa
  • This stops back flow when the bladder is full as increasing pressure in the bladder pushes the two layers together occluding the ends of the ureters.
  • They open through 2 slits on a raised "hillock"