Fallopian tube

Fallopian tube (uterine tube/ Oviduct)

Fallopian tube is also known as uterine, Oviduct 

Paired structure tube, that connect ovaries to uterus.

Length; 10cm long

Uterine tube has two opening;

One is communicating with uterine cavity; uterine opening (1mm in diameter) and other is end of tube called pelvic opening or abdominal ostium (2mm in diameter).

Parts of Uterine Tube

1. Intramural or interstitial (1.25cm) in length, 1mm diameter.

2. Isthmus (3-4cm), 2 mm in diameter 

3. Ampulla (common site for fertilization; length 5cm)

4. Infundibulum (1.25cm); wide part

Diameter 6mm

Distal end of infundibulum; fimbriae

Structure of Fallopian Tube 

(Aid in maintenance of mature sperm celland ovum).

Peg cell (non-cilitated epithelium); secrete nutrient material for ovum.

Layers of Fallopian Tube 

1. Serous

2. Muscularis

Assist in propulsion of fertilized ovum.

Outer longitudinal

Inner circular 

3. Mucus membrane 

Longitudinal folds, lined by cilitated epithelium cells (propel ova).

Function of Fallopian Tube 

1. Transport of gametes (fertilized ovum; union of sperm cell and egg cell).

2. To facilitate fertilization and survival zygote through its secretion.

3. Provide nourishment for fertilization

4. During ovulation fimbriae swells which aids the movement of released oocyte from ovary to uterine tube.

5. Spermatozoa travel within tubes towards ovum and fertilization usually occurs within Ampulla.

Arterial Supply 

1. Uterine artery

2. Ovarian artery

Vein

Venous drain into;

1. Internal iliac vein

2. Ovarian vein drain into renal vein and drain into inferior vena cava.

Lymphatic Drainage

Ovarian and uterine lymph node

Drain into paraaortic and internal iliac lymph nodes.

Nerve Supply

Uterine nerve supply

Ovarian nerve supply