distal ureter

lower ureter

A segment of the ureter that extends from the common iliac artery bifurcation to the bladder. From there, the ureter curves back and follows the lateral pelvic wall inferiorly to connect with the posterolateral bladder wall.

種類 Vessel
親構造 excretory tube
ラテン語名 lower ureter
FMA ID 15883

よくある質問

What is the distal ureter?
The distal ureter is the lowermost segment of the ureter, extending from the common iliac artery bifurcation down to the urinary bladder. It follows the lateral pelvic wall before curving medially to connect with the posterolateral wall of the bladder.
Where is the distal ureter located?
The distal ureter is located in the pelvic cavity. It begins at the level where the common iliac artery divides and descends along the lateral pelvic wall, eventually curving anteriorly and medially to reach the posterior aspect of the urinary bladder.
What is the function of the distal ureter?
The distal ureter transports urine from the mid-ureter to the bladder through peristaltic contractions. It is the segment that navigates through the pelvis and is anatomically close to several important pelvic structures, including the vas deferens in males and the uterine artery in females.
What conditions may be associated with the distal ureter?
Ureteral calculi most commonly become lodged in the distal ureter, particularly near the ureterovesical junction. Strictures, external compression, and risk of surgical injury in pelvic operations are also associated with this segment. Medical assessment is required for any suspected condition.
How is the distal ureter examined?
The distal ureter is examined using CT urography, pelvic ultrasound, intravenous pyelography, or MRI. Ureteroscopy provides direct visualization. These techniques help identify stones, narrowing, dilation, or other structural findings.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.