Pelvic cavity

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Pelvic cavity
Latin cavitas pelvis
Lymph primarily internal iliac lymph nodes
Dorlands/Elsevier c_16/12220544

The pelvic cavity is a body cavity that is bounded by the bones of the pelvis and which primarily contains reproductive organs, the urinary bladder, and the rectum.

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[edit] Borders

The boundaries are as follows:

roof: pelvic brim[1]
posterior: sacrum, coccyx lateral: obturator internus anterior: pubic symphysis
floor: pelvic floor

[edit] Greater and lesser pelvis

The lesser pelvis (or "true" pelvis" only includes structures inferior to the pelvic brim.

For example, the pelvic splanchnic nerves arising at S2-S4 is in the true pelvis, but the femoral nerve from L2-L4 is only in the "false pelvis", or greater pelvis.

[edit] Ligaments

Ligament From To
broad ligament of the uterus
* mesovarium ovary
* mesosalpinx Fallopian tube
* mesometrium
cardinal ligament
ovarian ligament ovary uterus
round ligament of the uterus
suspensory ligament of the ovary

[edit] Arteries

[edit] Nerves

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[edit] References

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