Ovary

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edit edit Structure and Position

The ovary is a diamond-shaped gland usually located close to the lateral pelvis walls. As the ovary is suspended in the peritoneal cavity and its surface is not covered by peritoneum, the oocyte expelled at ovulation passes into the peritoneal cavity and then is captured by the fimbriae of the infundibulum of the uterine tube and then in the ampulla where fertilization can take place.

Broad ligament from behind

Ligaments:

  1. It is suspended by mesovarium (which is a part of the broad ligament).
  2. The ovary is suspended on the lateral wall by the suspensory ligament of ovary.
  3. The ligament of the ovary, attached the ovary to the uterus from the medial aspect and it runs within mesovarium. It is a remnant from the superior part of the ovarian gubernaculum. It connects the proximal end of the ovary to the lateral angle of the uterus, just inferior to the entrance of the uterine tube.

edit edit Vasculature and Innervation

The vessels and nerves are conveyed within the suspensory ligament of the ovary.

edit edit Function

It is the female gonad responsible for oogenesis and also behaves as an endocrine gland, producing female sex hormones (e. g.: progesterone).


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