Arteries don't drain the pelvic organs, any other organs, or any tissue in the body. Veins drain.
the pelvic organs
Posterior Division: Iliolumbar artery, lateral sacral artery, superior gluteal artery. Anterior Division: inferior gluteal artery, middle rectal artery, uterine artery, obturator artery, inferior vesical artery, superior vesical artery, obliterated umbilical artery, internal pudendal artery
Internal iliac artery
internal iliac artery
jugular veins...internal and external
Internal Iliac
Internal Iliac Vein
the pelvic organs
The levator ani muscle group plays a key role in supporting and controlling the pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus, and rectum. With proper strength and coordination, these muscles help to maintain continence and prevent prolapse of these organs. Regular pelvic floor exercises can help to strengthen the levator ani muscles and support the pelvic organs.
internal iliac artery
Posterior Division: Iliolumbar artery, lateral sacral artery, superior gluteal artery. Anterior Division: inferior gluteal artery, middle rectal artery, uterine artery, obturator artery, inferior vesical artery, superior vesical artery, obliterated umbilical artery, internal pudendal artery
illiac
Internal iliac artery
The body cavity that protects the organs of reproduction is the Pelvic cavity.
internal iliac artery
Carotid
Pelvic cavity