Chapter 12 - The Prostate Gland
apex
inferior portion of the prostate gland
prostate
composed of glandular and fibromuscular tissue and surrounds the proximal male urethra
central zone
- 25% of glandular tissue - located at the base of the prostate
peripheral zone
- 70% of the glandular tissue of the prostate - biggest portion of the prostate
peripheral zone
- its ducts drain into the distal segment of the urethra - homogenous, isoechoic echotexture
right and left ejaculatory duct, urethra
3 luminal structures traverse the prostate gland:
surgical capsule
A thin, hyper echoic band separates the peripheral zone and central zone. - shaped as a semi-circle and borders the central gland laterally and posteriorly
1/3
Fibromuscular structures account for _______ of the prostate
Transrectal ultrasound
TRUS
ejaculatory duct
The ________ _______ travels within the central zone of the gland to the midline where it joins the urethra at the verumontanum
prostatic urethra
The _________ _________ traverses the central portion of the prostate
glandular
The ____________ tissue accounts for 2/3 of the prostate and contains four zones
apex
The caudal end of the prostate is referred to as the
base
The cephalic portion of the prostate is referred to as the _______
iliac arteries
The prostate is supplied from the internal ______ ____________ by the prostaticvesical arteries
surgical capsule
a demarcation between the inner gland and the outer gland, which normally appears hypoechoic
verumontanum
a longitudinal elevation or ridge within the prosthetic urethral wall where the orifices of the ejaculatory ducts are located on either side
seminal vesicles
a pair of simple tubular glands that extend from out pouching of the vas deferens - located superior and posterior to the prostate, between the urinary bladder and rectum
Eiffel Tower sign
a shadowing created by calcification in the area of the urethra and verumontanum
corpora amylacea
calcifications commonly seen in the inner gland of the prostate
endogenous calculi
developing or grown from within; calculi formation within the substance of the prostate
exogenous calculi
developing or originating outside; calculi found in the urethra
ejaculatory ducts
duct that passes through the central zone and empties into the urethra
TRUS
evaluates prostate for malignancy, infertility, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, congenital abnormality
peripheral, transition, periurethral, central
four zones of the glandular tissue
prostate
funnel shaped, glandular structure surrounded by a fibrous capsule
prostate
measures on average 4 x 3 x 2
peripheral zone
most common location for carcinoma
vas deferens
reproductive duct that extends from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct; also known as the ductus deferens
TRUS
significant role in biopsy and treatment guidance
base
superior portion of the prostate gland
urethra
the primary anatomic reference point dividing the prostate into an anterior fibromuscular portion and a posterior glandular portion
TRUS (Transrectal ultrasound)
ultrasound procedure used to diagnose prostate cancer