right lateral wall of urinary bladder

right wall of bladder

A lateral wall of the urinary bladder that is located on the right side.

Tür Organ
Ana Yapı lateral wall of urinary bladder
Latince Adı right wall of bladder
FMA ID 15906

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What is the right lateral wall of the urinary bladder?
The right lateral wall of the urinary bladder is the right-sided lateral wall of the bladder, forming the right flank of the bladder and facing the right side of the pelvis, where it is adjacent to the right pelvic sidewall structures.
What structures are adjacent to the right lateral bladder wall?
The right lateral wall of the urinary bladder is adjacent to the right obturator internus muscle and fascia, the right obturator nerve and vessels, the right ureter as it approaches the bladder, and the right seminal vesicle in males. The right umbilical artery (medial umbilical ligament) also runs along the right lateral surface.
How does the right ureter relate to the right lateral bladder wall?
The right ureter approaches the posterolateral bladder wall obliquely, running through the bladder wall in an intramural segment before opening at the right ureteral orifice. It passes medial to the right internal iliac artery and close to the right lateral bladder wall, which is surgically significant during pelvic dissection and ureteral reimplantation.
What lymph nodes drain the right lateral wall of the bladder?
The right lateral wall of the urinary bladder drains primarily into the right external iliac, right internal iliac (hypogastric), and right obturator lymph nodes. This lymphatic drainage is important in staging and surgical treatment of bladder cancer, where pelvic lymph node dissection on the right side specifically addresses nodes along these chains.
Why is bladder symmetry between right and left lateral walls important clinically?
Asymmetric thickening or indentation of one lateral wall may indicate extrinsic compression from a pelvic mass, lymphadenopathy, or tumor involvement. Cystoscopy and CT cystography are used to evaluate lateral wall lesions. Differentiating right from left lateral wall tumors affects the choice of ureteral stenting and surgical approach during cystectomy.

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