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  2. Ovarian fossa - Wikipedia

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    The ovarian fossa is a shallow depression on the lateral wall of the pelvis, where in the ovary lies. This ovarian fossa has the following boundaries: anteriorly : by the external iliac artery and vein; inferiorly : by the broad ligament of the uterus; posteriorly: by the ureter, internal iliac artery and vein

  3. File:Male pelvic structures.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Medulla of ovary - Wikipedia

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    The medulla of ovary (or Zona vasculosa of Waldeyer) is a highly vascular stroma in the center of the ovary.It forms from embryonic mesenchyme and contains blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves.

  5. Pelvic cavity - Wikipedia

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    The lesser pelvis (or "true pelvis") is the space enclosed by the pelvic girdle and below the pelvic brim: between the pelvic inlet and the pelvic floor. This cavity is a short, curved canal, deeper on its posterior than on its anterior wall. [1]

  6. Presacral fascia - Wikipedia

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    Waldeyer's fascia divides the retrorectal space into a superior and inferior compartments. [5] [6] Identification and preservation of the presacral fascia is of fundamental importance in preventing complications and reducing local recurrences of rectal cancer. [7] Hence attention to this anatomy is essential in contemporary rectal surgery.

  7. Ovary - Wikipedia

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    Each ovary is whitish in color and located alongside the lateral wall of the uterus in a region called the ovarian fossa. The ovarian fossa is the region that is bounded by the external iliac artery and in front of the ureter and the internal iliac artery. This area is about 4 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm in size. [3] [4]

  8. Fossa (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    In anatomy, a fossa (/ ˈ f ɒ s ə /; [1] [2] pl.: fossae (/ ˈ f ɒ s iː / or / ˈ f ɒ s aɪ /); from Latin 'ditch, trench') is a depression or hollow, usually in a bone, such as the hypophyseal fossa (the depression in the sphenoid bone). [3]

  9. Retropubic space - Wikipedia

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    The retropubic space is a surgical landmark that has surgical significance in several gynecological and urological procedures. Access to the space is achieved by separating the rectus abdominis muscle at the mid line, and bluntly dissecting the tissue in the direction of the symphysis pubis, until reaching the peritoneum.