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Pelvis & hip (female)
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The pelvic region contains key parts of the reproductive, endocrine, urinary, and gastrointestinal systems, the hip joint, inferior part of the anterolateral abdominal wall, and the proximal part of the lower limb including the femoral triangle and its neurovascular and lymphatic contents. These Anatomy Glass slices show the female pelvis and hip cut in the transverse plane, revealing the undissected position, morphology and clinically important relationships of structures from unique cross-sectional perspectives. Anatomy Glass are durable and can be used by anyone, anywhere.
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Slice information
- Slices pass from approximately L5 to the proximal ¼ of the thigh (transverse slices stop around the inferior border of the perineum).
- Transverse slices = whole (left and right sides).
- Coronal slices = whole (left and right sides).
Key features include
- Transverse section of the female pelvis and proximal thigh at the level of the pubic symphysis and distal part of the hip joint.
- Skin and subcutaneous tissue, including the superficial veins and cutaneous vasculature.
- Part of the hip joint and its capsule, including capsular ligaments.
- Greater trochanter and attachment of gluteus medius and minimus.
- Fascia lata, iliotibial tract and tensor fascia lata.
- Various muscles of the anterior compartment of the thigh, including pectineus, rectus femoris and sartorius.
- Iliopsoas and its relationship with the hip joint and femoral neurovasculature.
- Obturator membrane and obturator internus and externus.
- Femoral triangle and various contents, including the femoral nerve, artery and vein (note: deep femoral artery also shown on right side).
- Deep inguinal nodes and their relationship with the femoral vein.
- Great saphenous vein joining the femoral vein.
- Gluteus maximus and various deep gluteal muscles.
- Sciatic nerve and gluteal vasculature.
- Posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh.
- Levator ani and various contents of the pelvic cavity, including the bladder, cervix of uterus, and rectum.
- Various pelvic fascia, including the endopelvic fascia.
- Rectouterine pouch.
- Pelvic veins (plexus).
- Ischioanal fossae.
- Pudendal neurovasculature in pudendal canal.
Slice information
- Slices pass from approximately L5 to the proximal ¼ of the thigh (transverse slices stop around the inferior border of the perineum).
- Transverse slices = whole (left and right sides).
- Coronal slices = whole (left and right sides).
Key features include
- Transverse section of the female pelvis and proximal thigh at the level of the distal part of the pubic symphysis.
- Skin and subcutaneous tissue, including the superficial veins and cutaneous vasculature.
- Part of the neck of femur and associated capsule of the hip joint and capsular ligaments.
- Fascia lata, iliotibial tract and tensor fascia lata.
- Various muscles of the anterior and medial compartment of the thigh, including pectineus, rectus femoris, sartorius, vastus intermedius and adductor brevis.
- Iliopsoas and its relationship with the hip joint and femoral neurovasculature.
- Obturator membrane and obturator internus and externus.
- Femoral triangle and various contents, including the femoral nerve, femoral artery, deep femoral artery and femoral vein.
- Great saphenous vein and associated superficial inguinal lymph nodes.
- Gluteus maximus and various deep gluteal muscles.
- Sciatic nerve and gluteal vasculature.
- Levator ani and various contents of the pelvic cavity, including the bladder neck, vagina, and rectum.
- Various pelvic fascia, including the endopelvic fascia.
- Rectouterine pouch.
- Pelvic veins (plexus).
- Ischioanal fossae.
- Pudendal neurovasculature in pudendal canal
Slice information
- Slices pass from approximately L5 to the proximal ¼ of the thigh (transverse slices stop around the inferior border of the perineum).
- Transverse slices = whole (left and right sides).
- Coronal slices = whole (left and right sides).
Key features include
- Transverse section of the female pelvis and proximal thigh at the level of the ischial tuberosity and ischiopubic rami.
- Skin and subcutaneous tissue, including the superficial veins and cutaneous vasculature.
- Proximal part of body of femur (near lesser trochanter).
- Fascia lata, iliotibial tract and tensor fascia lata.
- Various muscles of the anterior and medial compartment of the thigh, including pectineus, rectus femoris, sartorius, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, and adductor brevis and longus.
- Tendon of iliopsoas.
- Obturator externus.
- Femoral triangle (apical region) and various contents, including the femoral artery, deep femoral artery and femoral vein.
- Branches of femoral nerve.
- Great saphenous vein and associated superficial inguinal lymph nodes.
- Gluteus maximus and its attachment to the iliotibial tract.
- Sciatic nerve and gluteal vasculature.
- Hamstring tendons and their attachment to the ischial tuberosity.
- Levator ani and various contents of the pelvic cavity, including the bladder neck, vagina, and rectum.
- Various pelvic fascia, including the endopelvic fascia.
- Pelvic veins (plexus).
- Ischioanal fossae.
- Pudendal neurovasculature in pudendal canal.
Slice information
- Slices pass from approximately L5 to the proximal ¼ of the thigh (transverse slices stop around the inferior border of the perineum).
- Transverse slices = whole (left and right sides).
- Coronal slices = whole (left and right sides).
Key features include
- Transverse section of the female pelvis and proximal thigh at the level of the lesser trochanter of the femur.
- Skin and subcutaneous tissue, including the superficial veins and cutaneous vasculature.
- Proximal part of body of femur and lesser trochanter.
- Fascia lata, iliotibial tract and tensor fascia lata.
- Various muscles of the anterior and medial compartment of the thigh, including pectineus, rectus femoris, sartorius, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, and adductor brevis and longus.
- Tendon of iliopsoas inserting into the lesser trochanter.
- Obturator externus.
- Femoral triangle (apical region) and various contents, including the femoral artery, deep femoral artery and femoral vein.
- Great saphenous vein.
- Gluteus maximus and its attachment to the iliotibial tract.
- Quadratus femoris.
- Sciatic nerve and gluteal vasculature.
- Tendons of hamstring muscles.
- Levator ani and various contents of the pelvic cavity, including the urethra, vagina, and rectum.
- Various pelvic fascia, including the endopelvic fascia.
- Pelvic veins (plexus).
- Ischioanal fossae.
- Pudendal neurovasculature in pudendal canal.
- Body and crura of clitoris, and the suspensory ligament of the clitoris.
Slice information
- Slices pass from approximately L5 to the proximal ¼ of the thigh (transverse slices stop around the inferior border of the perineum).
- Transverse slices = whole (left and right sides).
- Coronal slices = whole (left and right sides).
Key features include
- Transverse section of the female pelvis and proximal thigh at the level of the lesser trochanter of the femur.
- Skin and subcutaneous tissue, including the superficial veins and cutaneous vasculature.
- Proximal part of body of femur and lesser trochanter.
- Fascia lata, iliotibial tract and tensor fascia lata.
- Various muscles of the anterior and medial compartment of the thigh, including pectineus, rectus femoris, sartorius, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, and adductor brevis and longus.
- Tendon of iliopsoas inserting into the lesser trochanter.
- Obturator externus.
- Femoral triangle (apical region) and various contents, including the femoral artery, deep femoral artery and femoral vein.
- Great saphenous vein.
- Gluteus maximus and its attachment to the iliotibial tract.
- Quadratus femoris.
- Sciatic nerve and gluteal vasculature.
- Levator ani and various contents of the pelvic cavity, including the urethra, vagina, and rectum.
- Various pelvic fascia, including the endopelvic fascia.
- Pelvic veins (plexus).
- Ischioanal fossae.
- Pudendal neurovasculature in pudendal canal.
- Glans and crura of clitoris, and the suspensory ligament of the clitoris.
Slice information
- Slices pass from approximately L5 to the proximal ¼ of the thigh (transverse slices stop around the inferior border of the perineum).
- Transverse slices = whole (left and right sides).
- Coronal slices = whole (left and right sides).
Key features include
- Transverse section of the female pelvis (perineal region) and proximal thigh at the level of the vestibule of the vagina and anal canal.
- Skin and subcutaneous tissue, including the superficial veins and cutaneous vasculature.
- Proximal part of body of femur.
- Fascia lata, iliotibial tract and tensor fascia lata.
- Various muscles of the anterior, medial and posterior compartments of the thigh.
- Adductor brevis, longus and magnus, and gracilis.
- Rectus femoris, sartorius, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis.
- Biceps femoris, semitendinosus and semimembranosus.
- Femoral triangle (apical region) and various contents, including the femoral artery, deep femoral artery and femoral vein.
- Great saphenous vein.
- Gluteus maximus and its attachment to the iliotibial tract.
- Sciatic nerve and gluteal vasculature (note: sciatic nerve divided into common fibular and tibial nerves on right side).
- Anal canal with the internal and external anal sphincters.
- Pelvic veins (plexus).
- Ischioanal fossae.
- Labia majora and cleft of the vulva.
- Labia minora, bulbs of vestibule and vestibule of vagina.
- Glans of clitoris.























