FACTS & HINTS
High-Yield Facts
Anatomic Points
Semen contains:
Sperm from the testes: 40 to 600 million per ejaculate but only 10% of total ejaculate
Seminal vesicle secretions: alkaline fluid rich in fructose, 70% of total ejaculate
Prostatic secretions: lipids, acid phosphatase, proteolytic enzymes, citric acid
Other contents: potassium, zinc, citric acid, phosphorylcholine, spermine, free amino acids, and prostaglandins
Mechanism of Ejaculation
Controlled by sympathetic nervous system
Contraction of smooth muscle of ductus deferens, seminal vesicles, and prostate propels secretions into prostatic urethra
Simultaneous contraction of smooth muscle in bladder neck prevents retrograde ejaculation (reflux of semen into the bladder)
Semen is expelled from the urethra by contraction of the bulbospongiosus muscles
Clinical Points
Hydrocele
An accumulation of serous fluid in space between parietal and visceral layers of tunica vaginalis
Presents as a fluctuant swelling in the testes
Detection requires transillumination-bright light applied to the swelling presents as a red glow in a darkened room
May be congenital, precipitated by trauma or inflammation of the epididymis
Clinical Points
Vasectomy
A method of birth control because it produces sterility
Failure rate less than 95%
Performed under local anesthetic
Vas deferens is isolated via a small scrotal incision in superoanterior scrotal wall
A segment of duct is clamped or ligatured at each end, the segment is sectioned and the ends are cauterised
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Clinical Points
Testicular Cancer
Ninety-five percent are germ cell tumors
Nearly all are malignant
Peak incidence 15 to 34 years
Presents as firm, painless lump in testes or a reactionary varicocele
Potentially curable with surgical resection (orchidectomy) if detected early
Metastasizes to lumbar lymph nodes
Mnemonics
Memory Aids
Table I03-1. Innervation of the Penis
"Point and Shoot" Erection ("Point") is controlled by the Parasympathetic nervous system and ejaculation ("Shoot") by
the Sympathetic nervous system.
"S2, 3, 4 keep the penis off
the floor"
Innervation of the penis by branches of the pudendal nerve, derived from spinal cord levels S2-S4