Chapter 26
Each kidneys has about ___ ___ filtering units
1 million
General uses for urethral catheters are
1. To provide a method of instilling a contrast medium into the ureter and kidney for retrograde pyelography radiographic studies 2. To provide immediate drainage of a ureter 3. To keep the ureter open to allow a stone to pass 4. To bypass a stone or tumor 5. To block the ureteral opening during radiographic studies 6. To identify a structure during open procedure
In adults, each ureter size
12 inches long and 5 mm in diameter
The catheters most commonly used are in the range of
16 to 18 Fr
The ureter is a ____ layered tubular structure
3
Dialysis normally lasts ____ hours and is performed ___ to ____ times a week
3 hours and 3 to 4 times a week
Most common stent sizes
5 to 12 in long and have a diameter of 1.5 to 6 mm
The seminal vesicles secrete approximately
60% of the semen
The medulla is composed of
8 to 12 large collecting areas
Before the sheath is inside the urethra, ________ is placed inside the sheath
A blunt, round tipped obturator
The epididymis is
A convoluted duct that secretes seminal fluid
A catheter is
A hollow tube made of flexible, synthetic material, such as Silicone or Teflon-coated rubber
The sheath is
A hollow tube that serves as a passageway for the instruments used during cystoscopy and resection
Seminal fluid is
A liquid substance that gives sperm mobility through the male reproductive tract
A ureteral stent is
A thin flexible tube that is threaded into the ureter temporarily for a defined period to help urine drain from the kidney to the bladder or an external collection system
A resectoscope is
A transurethral electrosurgical instrument used to remove small fragments of tissue
Surgical access to the organs of the retroperitoneal cavity is gained through the
Abdominal peritoneum, the flank, or the back
The Foley catheter is retained in the bladder by
An inflatable balloon at the end of the catheter
Clamps used on ureters
Atraumatic clamps such as babcock clamps
Norepinephrine and epinephrine in the adrenal glands are necessary for functioning of the
Autonomic nervous system
Stones rarely form in the
Bladder
The outer layer of the kidneys is called
Cortex
The bulbourethral glands are also called
Cowper glands
In cold environments, the ____ ____ retracts the testicles closer to the body.
Dartos muscle
Anuria means
Decreased or no urinary output
Catheters are measured by number, and as the number of the catheter decreases, the lumen diameter
Decreases
The kidneys are supported by
Dense fascia and fatty tissue
The organs in the retroperitoneal cavity are embedded in
Dense muscle, fascia, and fatty tissue
______ and other substances can be added to the blood during dialysis as needed
Electrolytes
The urethra communicates with the lower bladder to enable
Excretion of urine from the body
Calculi may be removed surgically or reduced with
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
The penis is suspended at pubic arch by
Fascia
The inner layer of the scrotum is composed of
Fascia and dartos muscle
The most common type of urinary catheter
Foley catheter
Blood tests for kidney function are
Glomerular filteration rate (GFR) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) measurement
Each nephron communicates directly with the vascular system through a capillary structure called the
Glomerulus
The adrenal glands secrete
Glucocorticoids, mineralcorticoids, and adrenal sex hormones
Two types of kidney dialysis are
Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis
A notched area on the medial side of each kidney is called
Hilum
The lumen, or bore, of the catheter is measured
In French and sizes range from 7 to 26 Fr
The uretervascular junction is located
In the lower bladder
In the female, the meatus is located
In the midline of the labia near the clitoris
The kidneys are located
In the retroperitoneal cavity at the level of the 12th thoracic vertebra
Clamps for kidney procedures
Kidney pedicle clamps
The inner layer of the kidneys is called
Medulla
The cortex contains portions of
Microscopic tubules that filter the blood
Urine is extracted from the bladder by the process of
Micturition
The bulbourethral glands secrete
Mucus, which contributes to the total volume of the semen
The crystalline structure of stones is jagged and sharp and can cause
Nearly unbearable pain and nausea in the patient
The filtering units of the kidneys are called
Nephrons
The adrenal glands are important in the production of
Norepinephrine and epinephrine
Stones in the upper urinary tract can cause
Obstruction and anuria, kidney abscess, and sepsis
In the female, two small mucus secreting glands are located
On each side of the urethra just inside the meatus
The ureter has an outer ____ ____, middle ____ ____, and an inner _____ _____ _____
Outer fibrous layer, middle muscular layer, and an inner mucosal layer
The adrenal glands are
Paired organs that lie on the medial side of the upper kidney
The seminal vesicles are
Paired structures situated close to the ejaculatory duct at the proximal end
The bulbourethral glands are
Paired structures that lie just below the prostate on each side of the urethra
Most small stones
Pass through the urinary tract without treatment
The retroperitoneal cavity lies
Posterior (behind) to the peritoneal cavity
Kidneys stones are formed by the
Precipitation of specific salts from filtrate that becomes supersaturated
Renin is necessary for
Regulation of blood pressure
The renal pelvis of the kidney branches into sections called
Renal calyces
The ureter opens into the
Renal pelvis of the kidney
The collecting areas in the medulla layer of the kidneys are called
Renal pyramids
The juxtaggolmerular cells in the Bowman capsule release
Renin
Clamps used to occlude vessels and for blunt dissection
Right angle and Schnitz (tonsil) clamps
A ____ in the scrotum separates the two testicles
Septum
During dialysis, a ____ tube is implanted in the ____ ____ ____
Silastic tube is implanted in the suprapubic peritoneal space
Micturition is activated by
Sphincter muscles in the bladder neck
Two tissue columns of the penis, called the corpora cavernosa are composed of
Spongy vascular tissue necessary for functional erection of the penis
The cortex is covered with
Strong fibrous tissue
The connective tissues of the retroperitoneal cavity
Support the structures and protect them from injury
The prostate gland
Surrounds the urethra and secretes an alkaline fluid that contributes to seminal fluid
The urinary bladder lies behind the
Symphysis pubis in the pelvic cavity
Kidney dialysis is a procedure
That removes waste products from blood in patients with chronic and end stage renal disease
The capillary network of each nephron is contained within a space called
The Bowman capsule
The sphincter muscles in the bladder neck are controlled by
The autonomic nervous system
In the male, the prostatic urethra begins at the bladder neck and passes through
The center of the prostate gland, which surrounds the urethra distal to the bladder
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is a test that assesses
The elimination of urea from the liver
The vas deferens joins
The epididymis with the ejaculatory duct
The ureter, renal artery, and vein emerge from
The hilum
The two common types of catheters are
The indwelling catheter (foley catheter) and the straight catheter (Robinson catheter)
The vas deferens passes through
The inguinal canal in the abdominal wall at the level of the internal ring
The primary organs for filtration of the blood are
The kidneys
Transurethral surgery provides direct visualization of and access to
The lower urinary tract (urethra, prostate gland, bladder, and ureters)
The urethral opening is called
The meatus
The vas deferens continues across the bladder and ureter, where it meets
The opening of the seminal vesicle and forms the ejaculatory duct
The wall of the bladder is composed of tissue layers:
The outer serosa, the muscular layer, the submucosa, and the inner mucosa
Which kidney sits lower
The right kidney
In the female, the urethra leaves the bladder at
The trigone and is embedded in the levator muscles of the pelvic floor
The testicles are enclosed within a fibrous membrane called
The tunica vaginalis
The third tissue column of the penis, called the corpus spongiosum encloses
The urethra
A rigid cystoscope is passed through
The urethral meatus for diagnostic or operative procedures
The internal structure of the testicle is composed of
Tightly coiled tubules and ducts that produce sperm
Each ureter enters the bladder at the
Ureterovascular junction
Kidneys stones can become lodged in the kidney itself or can migrate into the
Ureters
Genitourinary surgery includes
Urethra, bladder,ureters, and kidneys
In the male, the urethra exits the bladder and continues to the end of the penis, terminating at the
Urethral meatus
Micturition means
Urination
Clamps for renal arteries
Vascular clamps