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==Overview==
 
  
 
* The bladder is where urine is stored before being expelled by the body through the [[Process of Micturition | micturition reflex]].
 
* The bladder is where urine is stored before being expelled by the body through the [[Process of Micturition | micturition reflex]].
 
* Without a bladder urinary continence would be impossible.
 
* Without a bladder urinary continence would be impossible.
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==Anatomy==
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* It is a hollow, muscular organ
 
* It is a hollow, muscular organ
* Its size and posistion are determined by how full it is.
 
 
* It is divided for descriptive purposes into three parts
 
* It is divided for descriptive purposes into three parts
 
** Cranial Pole
 
** Cranial Pole
 
** Intermediate body
 
** Intermediate body
 
** Caudal neck
 
** Caudal neck
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* Its size and posistion are determined by how full it is.
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** When empty the bladder wall is wrinkled and thicker
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** When full and distended the folds dissapear and the wall appears thinner
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* The paired uteric folds are visible even when the bladder is full.
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** They extend from the ureteral opening to the neck of the bladder
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** Here they merge
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** Forms the urethral crest - continues into the urethra
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==The Ligaments of the Bladder==
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* Two lateral ligaments
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** Insert in the dorsal abdominal wall
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** Within them are the residual umbilical vessels
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* Median ligament
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** Connects the bladder to pelvic floor and linea alba

Revision as of 15:03, 30 June 2008

BACK TO URINARY - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
  • The bladder is where urine is stored before being expelled by the body through the micturition reflex.
  • Without a bladder urinary continence would be impossible.

Anatomy

  • It is a hollow, muscular organ
  • It is divided for descriptive purposes into three parts
    • Cranial Pole
    • Intermediate body
    • Caudal neck
  • Its size and posistion are determined by how full it is.
    • When empty the bladder wall is wrinkled and thicker
    • When full and distended the folds dissapear and the wall appears thinner
  • The paired uteric folds are visible even when the bladder is full.
    • They extend from the ureteral opening to the neck of the bladder
    • Here they merge
    • Forms the urethral crest - continues into the urethra

The Ligaments of the Bladder

  • Two lateral ligaments
    • Insert in the dorsal abdominal wall
    • Within them are the residual umbilical vessels
  • Median ligament
    • Connects the bladder to pelvic floor and linea alba