Wayne F Larrabee, Douglas Kibblewhite: Chapter 6: Otoplasty.
... natural results, but are not always effective in individuals with more rigid cartilage. The best example of this technique is Mustarde's technique of otoplasty, which depends on the placement of permanent buried sutures both to create a new antihelical fold and to maintain the new shape of the ear. ...
... natural results, but are not always effective in individuals with more rigid cartilage. The best example of this technique is Mustarde's technique of otoplasty, which depends on the placement of permanent buried sutures both to create a new antihelical fold and to maintain the new shape of the ear. ...
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... ST 31 (Bi Guan) “Thigh Gate” LOCATION On the upper thigh, in a depression just lateral to the sartorius muscle, at the junction of a vertical line drawn downward from the anterior superior iliac spine, and a horizontal line drawn level with the lower border of the pubic symphysis. Perpendicular Ins ...
... ST 31 (Bi Guan) “Thigh Gate” LOCATION On the upper thigh, in a depression just lateral to the sartorius muscle, at the junction of a vertical line drawn downward from the anterior superior iliac spine, and a horizontal line drawn level with the lower border of the pubic symphysis. Perpendicular Ins ...
Zimmer MIS Intramedullary Instrumentation Surgical Technique for
... eversion, minimizes disruption of the suprapatellar pouch, and facilitates rapid and reliable closure of the knee joint. Dissect the subcutaneous tissue down to but not through the fascia that overlies the vastus medialis muscle. Identify the inferior border of the vastus medialis muscle, and incise ...
... eversion, minimizes disruption of the suprapatellar pouch, and facilitates rapid and reliable closure of the knee joint. Dissect the subcutaneous tissue down to but not through the fascia that overlies the vastus medialis muscle. Identify the inferior border of the vastus medialis muscle, and incise ...
How to access the axillary vein Peter Belott, MD HANDS ON
... clavicle. In essence, the superior edge of the incision is defined by the pectoralis major– clavicular junction. The surface of the pectoralis major muscle is clearly visualized superiorly under the edge of the incision. The incision is held open with a Weitlaner retractor, which is continuously rep ...
... clavicle. In essence, the superior edge of the incision is defined by the pectoralis major– clavicular junction. The surface of the pectoralis major muscle is clearly visualized superiorly under the edge of the incision. The incision is held open with a Weitlaner retractor, which is continuously rep ...
the palate
... The palate forms the upper wall of the oral cavity. It consists of two parts: Hard palate Soft palate Anterior 2/3 is represented by the hard palate and the posterior 1/3 by the soft palate. The hard palate is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of the palatine bon ...
... The palate forms the upper wall of the oral cavity. It consists of two parts: Hard palate Soft palate Anterior 2/3 is represented by the hard palate and the posterior 1/3 by the soft palate. The hard palate is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of the palatine bon ...
Alexandria Bulletin - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine
... obtained from the dissecting room at the Anatomy Department Alexandria Faculty of Medicine were used in the present study. The skin and superficial fascia on the posterolateral aspect of each limb from midthigh to midleg were raised. The deep fascia was incised along the anterior limit of the ilioti ...
... obtained from the dissecting room at the Anatomy Department Alexandria Faculty of Medicine were used in the present study. The skin and superficial fascia on the posterolateral aspect of each limb from midthigh to midleg were raised. The deep fascia was incised along the anterior limit of the ilioti ...
Anatomical Variations in the Arteries and Nerves of the Right Carotid
... The Superior thyroid artery (STA) is the first branch of External carotid artery given off from its anterior aspect, just below the level of the greater cornu of hyoid bone. This artery runs along the lateral border of thyrohyoid muscle to reach the apex of the lobe of thyroid gland, thus furnishing ...
... The Superior thyroid artery (STA) is the first branch of External carotid artery given off from its anterior aspect, just below the level of the greater cornu of hyoid bone. This artery runs along the lateral border of thyrohyoid muscle to reach the apex of the lobe of thyroid gland, thus furnishing ...
The complete iris (consisting. of a mesodermal stroma backed by
... good deal of attention from embryologists and others, there are still some details of the subject-which may be regarded as controversial. The following fairly complete series of stages -of iris-development in the human eye is described with the idea that such an account may be of value, even if only ...
... good deal of attention from embryologists and others, there are still some details of the subject-which may be regarded as controversial. The following fairly complete series of stages -of iris-development in the human eye is described with the idea that such an account may be of value, even if only ...
LUMBAR VERTEBRAE
... – By its body being much deeper in front than behind, – By the smaller size of its spinous process – By the wide interval between the inferior articular processes; and – By the thickness of its transverse processes, which spring from the body as well as from the pedicles. • The fifth lumbar vertebra ...
... – By its body being much deeper in front than behind, – By the smaller size of its spinous process – By the wide interval between the inferior articular processes; and – By the thickness of its transverse processes, which spring from the body as well as from the pedicles. • The fifth lumbar vertebra ...
021~030.박경식
... brevis tendon, superior peroneal retinacula, calcaneofibular ligament, inferior extensor retinaculum, abductor digiti minimi, sheath of flexor tendon at outer layer, biceps femoris, semimembranosus, plantaris, soleus, posterior tibialis, fibularis brevis, extensor digitorum brevis, flexor digiti min ...
... brevis tendon, superior peroneal retinacula, calcaneofibular ligament, inferior extensor retinaculum, abductor digiti minimi, sheath of flexor tendon at outer layer, biceps femoris, semimembranosus, plantaris, soleus, posterior tibialis, fibularis brevis, extensor digitorum brevis, flexor digiti min ...
Ventral division Dorsal division Femoral nerve Lat cut n. of thigh
... obturator nerve) are located very closely together. This means that a single injection at this site is sufficient to anaesthetise all three nerves completely. POSITION: Lateral, similar to that used in spinal anaesthesia, with the legs bent and the leg to be blocked uppermost. LANDMARKS: Spinous pr ...
... obturator nerve) are located very closely together. This means that a single injection at this site is sufficient to anaesthetise all three nerves completely. POSITION: Lateral, similar to that used in spinal anaesthesia, with the legs bent and the leg to be blocked uppermost. LANDMARKS: Spinous pr ...
Global FX Shoulder Surgical Technique
... Figure 1 Four-part proximal humeral fracture. The articular segment is a free fragment void of any soft tissue attachment or blood supply. The greater tuberosity is displaced superiorly and posteriorly by the pull of the attached rotator cuff while the lesser tuberosity is retracted medially by the ...
... Figure 1 Four-part proximal humeral fracture. The articular segment is a free fragment void of any soft tissue attachment or blood supply. The greater tuberosity is displaced superiorly and posteriorly by the pull of the attached rotator cuff while the lesser tuberosity is retracted medially by the ...
physiology 625 - University of Mississippi Medical Center
... basic functions of the cells, tissues, organs and organ systems, and how they interrelate to accomplish the many and diverse functions of the human body. Evaluation Mechanism The grades will be based upon Dental National Board style examinations and daily quizzes. There will be seven exams (total of ...
... basic functions of the cells, tissues, organs and organ systems, and how they interrelate to accomplish the many and diverse functions of the human body. Evaluation Mechanism The grades will be based upon Dental National Board style examinations and daily quizzes. There will be seven exams (total of ...
ANATOMY OF THE SHOULDER AND ARM MUSCLES OF Cebus
... brachialis muscle range is small between species. This may be due to the same reason explained in the above interpretation: it is the use of these structures for movements, providing strength in all primates. Specifically, the axis of the muscle’s movement is bidimensional. O´Rahilly [23], Moore and ...
... brachialis muscle range is small between species. This may be due to the same reason explained in the above interpretation: it is the use of these structures for movements, providing strength in all primates. Specifically, the axis of the muscle’s movement is bidimensional. O´Rahilly [23], Moore and ...
GENERAL INTRODUCTION OF POINTS
... standards. The bone-length measurement has become a basic principle of locating points. Now, Table 3 and Fig. 3 have showed us the standards for bone-length measurement. ...
... standards. The bone-length measurement has become a basic principle of locating points. Now, Table 3 and Fig. 3 have showed us the standards for bone-length measurement. ...
0383 - morphology of middle and lower cervical pedicles
... pedicle, thereby providing the spinal surgeon with relevant information for accurate pedicle screw insertion [1,2]. Data is lacking, however, regarding its internal architecture and cortical shell thickness along the pedicle axis. It has been shown that screw stability and pull-out strength depend l ...
... pedicle, thereby providing the spinal surgeon with relevant information for accurate pedicle screw insertion [1,2]. Data is lacking, however, regarding its internal architecture and cortical shell thickness along the pedicle axis. It has been shown that screw stability and pull-out strength depend l ...
SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE PROFUNDA BRACHII ARTERY
... the two trunks. Additionally, these two arteries seem to have arisen from the same point on the artery. The red arrow points on the superior ulnar collateral artery. MscN is the musculocutaneous nerve. C: “double” profunda brachii (arrows) where the second artery (radial collateral) arose in common ...
... the two trunks. Additionally, these two arteries seem to have arisen from the same point on the artery. The red arrow points on the superior ulnar collateral artery. MscN is the musculocutaneous nerve. C: “double” profunda brachii (arrows) where the second artery (radial collateral) arose in common ...
surgical anatomy of the profunda brachii artery
... the two trunks. Additionally, these two arteries seem to have arisen from the same point on the artery. The red arrow points on the superior ulnar collateral artery. MscN is the musculocutaneous nerve. C: “double” profunda brachii (arrows) where the second artery (radial collateral) arose in common ...
... the two trunks. Additionally, these two arteries seem to have arisen from the same point on the artery. The red arrow points on the superior ulnar collateral artery. MscN is the musculocutaneous nerve. C: “double” profunda brachii (arrows) where the second artery (radial collateral) arose in common ...
Role of computed tomography in vertebrobasilar ischemia (1985)
... have been identified: pure motor hemiplegia, dysarthria, clumsy hand syndrome, and ataxic hemiparesis are the most frequent syndromes encountered in the vertebrobasilar territory [26]. While in the neuropathological study of Fisher [25] pontine lesions accounted for 16% of all the lacunes, only a fe ...
... have been identified: pure motor hemiplegia, dysarthria, clumsy hand syndrome, and ataxic hemiparesis are the most frequent syndromes encountered in the vertebrobasilar territory [26]. While in the neuropathological study of Fisher [25] pontine lesions accounted for 16% of all the lacunes, only a fe ...
Bony Thorax
... Sunken or “caved in” chest Most common congenital chest wall abnormality in children. Severity ranges from a moderate indentation to constriction of the internal organs. Sunken chest appears to be a problem with the sternum or ribs, but the problem is with the cartilage piece that connects each rib ...
... Sunken or “caved in” chest Most common congenital chest wall abnormality in children. Severity ranges from a moderate indentation to constriction of the internal organs. Sunken chest appears to be a problem with the sternum or ribs, but the problem is with the cartilage piece that connects each rib ...
Chapter 10
... head: extend the hip and assist to laterally rotate the hip, tilt the pelvis posteriorly. ...
... head: extend the hip and assist to laterally rotate the hip, tilt the pelvis posteriorly. ...
Arthroscopic Posterior Shoulder Burscoscopy and Superior Medial
... Figure 4 Scapular winging and depression of the left shoulder. ...
... Figure 4 Scapular winging and depression of the left shoulder. ...
1 Part Ten: Thyroid / Parathyroid Chapter 133: Anatomy Daniel O
... original intent and the most effective technique of preventing recurrence of thyroglossal duct cysts (Deane and Telander, 1978). Development of the Parafollicular Cells In addition to the principal cells of the thyroid gland, which form the thyroid follicles and produce thyroglobulin, there is a se ...
... original intent and the most effective technique of preventing recurrence of thyroglossal duct cysts (Deane and Telander, 1978). Development of the Parafollicular Cells In addition to the principal cells of the thyroid gland, which form the thyroid follicles and produce thyroglobulin, there is a se ...
CME Extensor Tendon: Anatomy, Injury, and Reconstruction
... are varied because structural and functional systems are different from fingertip to forearm. This led to the categorization of tendon injuries into anatomical zones. Verdan’s12 zone system is the most widely accepted and allows for a more logical discussion of treatment plans and outcomes associate ...
... are varied because structural and functional systems are different from fingertip to forearm. This led to the categorization of tendon injuries into anatomical zones. Verdan’s12 zone system is the most widely accepted and allows for a more logical discussion of treatment plans and outcomes associate ...
Axillary Space Exploration and Resections
... The axilla is a common site for primary soft tissue sarcomas as well as for metastatic disease that involves the axillary lymph nodes, such as advanced breast cancer or melanoma. ■ Sarcomas typically arise from the muscles defining the axillary space (FIG 1). Occasionally, however, they may arise di ...
... The axilla is a common site for primary soft tissue sarcomas as well as for metastatic disease that involves the axillary lymph nodes, such as advanced breast cancer or melanoma. ■ Sarcomas typically arise from the muscles defining the axillary space (FIG 1). Occasionally, however, they may arise di ...
Anatomical terms of location
Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.While these terms are standardized within specific fields of biology, there are unavoidable, sometimes dramatic, differences between some disciplines. For example, differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the terminology of human anatomy from that used in the study of various other zoological categories.