Part 2: Urinary System & Blood Vessels

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Relationship (in regards to location) between male urinary bladder and rectum

Bladder is anterior to rectum

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  1. At what level does the aorta bifurcate?

  2. What does it bifurcate into?

  1. L4

  2. R&L common iliac arteries

<ol><li><p>L4</p></li><li><p>R&amp;L common iliac arteries </p></li></ol><p></p>
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Point where external iliac arteries acquire a new name?

½ way between Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS) & Symphysis Pubis

External Iliac Arteries → Femoral Arteries

<p>½ way between <strong>Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS) &amp; Symphysis Pubis </strong></p><p>External Iliac Arteries → Femoral Arteries </p><p></p>
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Level where IVC forms.

Right & Left Femoral Veins become IVC at approximately: L5

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Which is anterior: Arteries or Veins

As a general rule, in the pelvis:

Arteries are anterior to the Veins with the SAME NAME

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Relationship between external iliac vessels to internal iliac vessels.

The external iliac vessels are anterior to the internal iliac vessels 

<p><span>The external iliac vessels are anterior to the internal iliac vessels&nbsp;</span></p><p></p>