Cranio-orbitozygomatic Approach and Its Orbitopterional Modification
... divided obliquely, in an attempt for providing a more stable base for fixation. The fourth and final cut is the most difficult cut of the two-piece COZ approach, since it is often not possible to see the medial extension of this cut. The cut is made across the zygomatic body and is also in close rel ...
... divided obliquely, in an attempt for providing a more stable base for fixation. The fourth and final cut is the most difficult cut of the two-piece COZ approach, since it is often not possible to see the medial extension of this cut. The cut is made across the zygomatic body and is also in close rel ...
the brachial plexus
... • common interosseous artery, which divides into the anterior interosseous artery and posterior interosseous artery. The posterior interosseous artery gives rise to the recurrent interosseous artery. • palmar carpal branch • dorsal carpal branch • deep palmar branch completes the deep palmar arc ...
... • common interosseous artery, which divides into the anterior interosseous artery and posterior interosseous artery. The posterior interosseous artery gives rise to the recurrent interosseous artery. • palmar carpal branch • dorsal carpal branch • deep palmar branch completes the deep palmar arc ...
Vertebral Column, Ribs, Sternum
... increases toward the inferior end of the vertebral column, lumbar vertebrae have massive bodies, accounting for much of the thickness of the lower trunk in the median plane. The wedged-shaped sacrum (L. sacred) is usually composed of five fused sacral vertebrae in adults. It is located between the h ...
... increases toward the inferior end of the vertebral column, lumbar vertebrae have massive bodies, accounting for much of the thickness of the lower trunk in the median plane. The wedged-shaped sacrum (L. sacred) is usually composed of five fused sacral vertebrae in adults. It is located between the h ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Clinical anatomy of the
... is seen that the dermatomes for the upper cervical segments C3 to 6 are located along the lateral margin of the upper limb; the C7 dermatome is situated on the middle finger; and the dermatomes for C8, T1, and T2 are along the medial margin of the limb. The nerve fibers from a particular segment of ...
... is seen that the dermatomes for the upper cervical segments C3 to 6 are located along the lateral margin of the upper limb; the C7 dermatome is situated on the middle finger; and the dermatomes for C8, T1, and T2 are along the medial margin of the limb. The nerve fibers from a particular segment of ...
surgical approaches to cavernous sinus
... * Flow probe, is directly applied to PIAL surface of brain, to measure blood flow. Blood flow drop below 30ml/ 100gm/ min is unlikely to be tolerated. ...
... * Flow probe, is directly applied to PIAL surface of brain, to measure blood flow. Blood flow drop below 30ml/ 100gm/ min is unlikely to be tolerated. ...
Vocal Cord Paralysis Medialization Laryngoplasty
... requires low volume (~.2ml) when placed just deep to the vocal ligament in the vocalis muscle (varies with dilution) Injection into superficial lamina propria must be avoided or rigidity of cord will occur ...
... requires low volume (~.2ml) when placed just deep to the vocal ligament in the vocalis muscle (varies with dilution) Injection into superficial lamina propria must be avoided or rigidity of cord will occur ...
tear of rotator cuff
... 3) Or facilitate movement of upper extremity through appropriate positioning of glenohumeral joint ex. Rhomboids during overhead through ...
... 3) Or facilitate movement of upper extremity through appropriate positioning of glenohumeral joint ex. Rhomboids during overhead through ...
Standard Textbook of Medical Acupressure
... also different depending on the country. In some Asian countries, treatment rooms are dark with the curtains drawn to cut off all outside light, and the interior lights are turned off. In other Asian countries, only a simple mat is put down on an earthen floor or flooring and treatments are seen fro ...
... also different depending on the country. In some Asian countries, treatment rooms are dark with the curtains drawn to cut off all outside light, and the interior lights are turned off. In other Asian countries, only a simple mat is put down on an earthen floor or flooring and treatments are seen fro ...
The relationship between the carotid canal and mandibular condyle
... pterygoid muscle is detached, the infratemporal space can be reached. In order to dislocate and mobilize the mandibular condyle, the attachment of the stylomandibular and sphenomandibular ligaments to the mandible are divided, dislocating the temporomandibular joint anteriorly. If more space is nece ...
... pterygoid muscle is detached, the infratemporal space can be reached. In order to dislocate and mobilize the mandibular condyle, the attachment of the stylomandibular and sphenomandibular ligaments to the mandible are divided, dislocating the temporomandibular joint anteriorly. If more space is nece ...
caninegastrointesttract
... caudal to the greater curvature of the stomach, the spleen develops in the mesenchymatous connective tissue between the two peritoneal layers of the greater omentum. The part of the greater omentum between the spleen and the greater curvature of the stomach is designated the gastrosplenic ligament. ...
... caudal to the greater curvature of the stomach, the spleen develops in the mesenchymatous connective tissue between the two peritoneal layers of the greater omentum. The part of the greater omentum between the spleen and the greater curvature of the stomach is designated the gastrosplenic ligament. ...
Structure of the Posterior Abdominal Wall
... facet for articulation with the body of the twelfth thoracic vertebra. The anterior end is pointed and has a small costal cartilage, which is embedded in the musculature of the anterior abdominal wall. In many people it is so short that it fails to protrude beyond the lateral border of the erector s ...
... facet for articulation with the body of the twelfth thoracic vertebra. The anterior end is pointed and has a small costal cartilage, which is embedded in the musculature of the anterior abdominal wall. In many people it is so short that it fails to protrude beyond the lateral border of the erector s ...
diversified adjusting procedures
... leg against table is extended, upper leg is flexed to 90. Patient inferior hand crossed to superior shoulder. Patient flexed leg is stabilized between doctor’s legs. Doctor position same as above, except hand heel contact on the ischial tuberosity with inferior hand, fingers directed superior towar ...
... leg against table is extended, upper leg is flexed to 90. Patient inferior hand crossed to superior shoulder. Patient flexed leg is stabilized between doctor’s legs. Doctor position same as above, except hand heel contact on the ischial tuberosity with inferior hand, fingers directed superior towar ...
The Appendicular Skeleton
... Right ulna and radius in relation to the humerus and carpals -- Figure 8.6 ...
... Right ulna and radius in relation to the humerus and carpals -- Figure 8.6 ...
Anatomy and development of the atrial septum.
... Behaves like flap valve. If it is present after the birth i.e. if the anatomical closure does not take place(25% cases), it is present as a remnant of fetal circulation, it opens during increased intra-thoracic pressure. ...
... Behaves like flap valve. If it is present after the birth i.e. if the anatomical closure does not take place(25% cases), it is present as a remnant of fetal circulation, it opens during increased intra-thoracic pressure. ...
Pathways of Lymph Node Metastases in Cancer of the
... Note enlarged node (N) at common hepatic artery (black arrow) and node (white arrow) at deep superior epigastric vessels. This node drains lymphatics along vessels in the falciform ligament. Nodes are proved metastatic by biopsy and progression on follow-up. ...
... Note enlarged node (N) at common hepatic artery (black arrow) and node (white arrow) at deep superior epigastric vessels. This node drains lymphatics along vessels in the falciform ligament. Nodes are proved metastatic by biopsy and progression on follow-up. ...
Medical Gross Anatomy - University of Michigan
... Learning Modules - Medical Gross Anatomy Autonomics of the Abdomen - Page 10 of 16 The celiac plexus is a perivascular nerve plexus that lies along the celiac trunk and its branches. The paired celiac ganglia, which lie on the abdominal aorta beside the origin of the celiac trunk, receive presynapt ...
... Learning Modules - Medical Gross Anatomy Autonomics of the Abdomen - Page 10 of 16 The celiac plexus is a perivascular nerve plexus that lies along the celiac trunk and its branches. The paired celiac ganglia, which lie on the abdominal aorta beside the origin of the celiac trunk, receive presynapt ...
The Larynx
... The external branch (external laryngeal nerve) descends along the lateral wall of the pharynx to supply the inferior constrictor of the pharynx and ends by supplying the cricothyroid muscle; ...
... The external branch (external laryngeal nerve) descends along the lateral wall of the pharynx to supply the inferior constrictor of the pharynx and ends by supplying the cricothyroid muscle; ...
RCEM Basic Sciences Curriculum June 2010
... 1. Summary of the anatomy curricular content...................................................... 3 Section 1: Upper limb .............................................................................................. 4 Section 2: Lower limb ......................................................... ...
... 1. Summary of the anatomy curricular content...................................................... 3 Section 1: Upper limb .............................................................................................. 4 Section 2: Lower limb ......................................................... ...
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... • The inferior laryngeal artery originates from the inferior thyroid branch of the thyrocervical trunk of the subclavian artery • Together with the recurrent laryngeal nerve, ascends in the groove between the esophagus and trachea • It enters the larynx by passing deep to the margin of the inf ...
... • The inferior laryngeal artery originates from the inferior thyroid branch of the thyrocervical trunk of the subclavian artery • Together with the recurrent laryngeal nerve, ascends in the groove between the esophagus and trachea • It enters the larynx by passing deep to the margin of the inf ...
Arthroscopic approach to the posterior compartment of the knee
... a hemostat. Next, an arthroscope is introduced into the posterolateral compartment through the intercondylar notch from the anteromedial portal. A posterolateral portal is then created in the same manner as the posteromedial portal, using a 23-gauge spinal needle to determine the posterolateral port ...
... a hemostat. Next, an arthroscope is introduced into the posterolateral compartment through the intercondylar notch from the anteromedial portal. A posterolateral portal is then created in the same manner as the posteromedial portal, using a 23-gauge spinal needle to determine the posterolateral port ...
Lateral External Carotid Artery and Linguo facial Trunk
... Knowledge of the variations of the arteries in the carotid triangle is important because its existence can have significant impact on treatment success, especially during surgical or radiological intervention in the region. During routine students’ dissection of an adult male cadaver, as part of a f ...
... Knowledge of the variations of the arteries in the carotid triangle is important because its existence can have significant impact on treatment success, especially during surgical or radiological intervention in the region. During routine students’ dissection of an adult male cadaver, as part of a f ...
HIP IMPINGEMENt SYNdroMES
... line is seen medial to the ilioischial line and protrusio acetabuli is demonstrated when the medial femoral head line is medial to the ilioischial line. 2. The second situation is when there is acetabular retroversion which can be seen radiographically as a ‘cross-over sign’14 or ‘figure of eight’ ...
... line is seen medial to the ilioischial line and protrusio acetabuli is demonstrated when the medial femoral head line is medial to the ilioischial line. 2. The second situation is when there is acetabular retroversion which can be seen radiographically as a ‘cross-over sign’14 or ‘figure of eight’ ...
PDF - Bentham Open
... pulley of the LPS muscle cooperating with the intermuscular transverse ligament (ITL) [19-21]. In the lateral area, Whitnall’s ligament passes between the orbital and palpebral lobe of the lacrimal gland. Detailed Anatomy: Whitnall’s tubercle [18] is a small protuberance of the zygomatic bone, just ...
... pulley of the LPS muscle cooperating with the intermuscular transverse ligament (ITL) [19-21]. In the lateral area, Whitnall’s ligament passes between the orbital and palpebral lobe of the lacrimal gland. Detailed Anatomy: Whitnall’s tubercle [18] is a small protuberance of the zygomatic bone, just ...
Anatomical variants of the emissary veins
... Additionally, aplasia of the sigmoid sinus and development of the PSS were revealed on the contralateral side (Fig. 2). The leading emissary veins are elaborate on the supra, middle, and inferior thirds of the sigmoid sinus. Thus the triplets of these venous pathways are the lower or posterior condy ...
... Additionally, aplasia of the sigmoid sinus and development of the PSS were revealed on the contralateral side (Fig. 2). The leading emissary veins are elaborate on the supra, middle, and inferior thirds of the sigmoid sinus. Thus the triplets of these venous pathways are the lower or posterior condy ...
Lecture 22: Female Pelvic Viscera: Introduction to the Female
... cervical) ligaments, and the uterosacral ligaments The round and ovarian ligaments—remnants of the gubernaculum—offer additional support Position of the Uterus Variation in Position Background The uterus is possibly the most dynamic structure in the human body Several factors can influen ...
... cervical) ligaments, and the uterosacral ligaments The round and ovarian ligaments—remnants of the gubernaculum—offer additional support Position of the Uterus Variation in Position Background The uterus is possibly the most dynamic structure in the human body Several factors can influen ...
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.