Supravaginal portion of cervix

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Supravaginal portion of cervix
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Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vagina (supravaginal portion of cervix visible but not labeled)
Details
Latin Portio supravaginalis cervicis
Identifiers
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Anatomical terminology
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The supravaginal portion of the cervix (also known as the uterine portion of the cervix) is separated in front from the bladder by fibrous tissue (parametrium), which extends also on to its sides and lateralward between the layers of the broad ligaments.

The uterine arteries reach the margins of the cervix in this fibrous tissue, while on either side the ureter runs downward and forward in it at a distance of about 2 cm. from the cervix.

Posteriorly, the supravaginal cervix is covered by peritoneum, which is prolonged below on to the posterior vaginal wall, when it is reflected on to the rectum, forming the rectouterine excavation.

It is in relation with the rectum, from which it may be separated by coils of small intestine.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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