
Use of bilateral groin flaps in the closure of defects of
... as a pedicled skin flap, it has been used as a free flap by O’Brien et al (4) and modified as the free iliac flap with a lateral skin island by Acland (5). It is used regularly by many reconstructive surgeons for covering soft tissue defects of the hand as a pedicled flap. Being an axial pattern fla ...
... as a pedicled skin flap, it has been used as a free flap by O’Brien et al (4) and modified as the free iliac flap with a lateral skin island by Acland (5). It is used regularly by many reconstructive surgeons for covering soft tissue defects of the hand as a pedicled flap. Being an axial pattern fla ...
CAT PERIPHERAL NERVES
... Pinch the ventral abdominal wall to produce a transverse fold. Snip with heavy scissors along the linea alba so that you nick the wall longitudinally. (Or use the cut made during latex injection.) Carefully insert the blunt end of the scissors into the nick and lift the superficial layer of abdomina ...
... Pinch the ventral abdominal wall to produce a transverse fold. Snip with heavy scissors along the linea alba so that you nick the wall longitudinally. (Or use the cut made during latex injection.) Carefully insert the blunt end of the scissors into the nick and lift the superficial layer of abdomina ...
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... that provides the anatomical division between the external iliac and common femoral vessels, thus splitting inguinal and femoral hernias by their relationship to it - inguinal hernias seen above the inguinal ligament and femoral hernias below. The inguinal canal is shorter than the inguinal ligament ...
... that provides the anatomical division between the external iliac and common femoral vessels, thus splitting inguinal and femoral hernias by their relationship to it - inguinal hernias seen above the inguinal ligament and femoral hernias below. The inguinal canal is shorter than the inguinal ligament ...
How to remember the Brachial Plexus
... * For the DIVISIONS: note that the initial nemonic has …..Line Up IN FRONT of Poseidon’s ULTRA trident……. So just like the story, the ULTRA Trident is BEHIND THE PLEXUS, thus forming the POSTERIOR Division of the Brachial Plexus. Story for all the nerve names that come off the Brachial Plexus: So al ...
... * For the DIVISIONS: note that the initial nemonic has …..Line Up IN FRONT of Poseidon’s ULTRA trident……. So just like the story, the ULTRA Trident is BEHIND THE PLEXUS, thus forming the POSTERIOR Division of the Brachial Plexus. Story for all the nerve names that come off the Brachial Plexus: So al ...
Femoral n.
... • The femoral nerve is the largest branch of the lumbar plexus. • Femoral nerve is created from contributions from L2, L3, and L4. • The femoral nerve enters into the thigh under the inguinal ligament, between the psoas and iliacus mucle. • Nerve of anterior compartment of thigh ...
... • The femoral nerve is the largest branch of the lumbar plexus. • Femoral nerve is created from contributions from L2, L3, and L4. • The femoral nerve enters into the thigh under the inguinal ligament, between the psoas and iliacus mucle. • Nerve of anterior compartment of thigh ...
Practical class 3 EXCRETORY SYSTEM
... thus help to cool the body surface. Sweat glands are simple tubular glands and in humans there are two types: the eccrine producing watery fluid and apocrine producing a thicker secretion. Eccrine glands concentrate in areas of profuse sweat production i.e. the axilla, groin, palms and soles. Apocri ...
... thus help to cool the body surface. Sweat glands are simple tubular glands and in humans there are two types: the eccrine producing watery fluid and apocrine producing a thicker secretion. Eccrine glands concentrate in areas of profuse sweat production i.e. the axilla, groin, palms and soles. Apocri ...
9.Pelvis
... difficulties for surgical interventions for clinical and topical diagnosis. There are large vessels and nervous plexes in the cellular spaces of the small pelvis that causes a great lethality on account of traumatic shock and loss of blood. The infectiosity of the organs' contents leads to the devel ...
... difficulties for surgical interventions for clinical and topical diagnosis. There are large vessels and nervous plexes in the cellular spaces of the small pelvis that causes a great lethality on account of traumatic shock and loss of blood. The infectiosity of the organs' contents leads to the devel ...
The groin triangle - Oliver Finlay`s Sports Physiotherapy Blog :: Blog
... laterally the canal and further laterally the deep inguinal ring; the ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric and genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve; the conjoint tendon of ilio-psoas as it passes under the lateral third of the inguinal ligament; the visceral contents of the abdomen and pelvis. The ins ...
... laterally the canal and further laterally the deep inguinal ring; the ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric and genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve; the conjoint tendon of ilio-psoas as it passes under the lateral third of the inguinal ligament; the visceral contents of the abdomen and pelvis. The ins ...
Physician Brochure - South Coast Urogynecology
... surgeon to safely perform labial surgery (labia minora plasty, labia majora plasty, clitoral hood reduction), hymenoplasty, perineoplasty, vaginoplasty, and posterior compartment repairs with less than 40cc of local anesthesia in total. In fact, a labiaplasty of either minora or majora averages only ...
... surgeon to safely perform labial surgery (labia minora plasty, labia majora plasty, clitoral hood reduction), hymenoplasty, perineoplasty, vaginoplasty, and posterior compartment repairs with less than 40cc of local anesthesia in total. In fact, a labiaplasty of either minora or majora averages only ...
the reproductive system
... Accessory Glands • The Bulbourethral glands – Pea-sized glands inferior to the prostate gland – Produce a mucus • Mucus enters spongy urethra prior to ejaculation – Neutralizes traces of acidic urine, otherwise this would kill sperm! – Also lubricates urethra ...
... Accessory Glands • The Bulbourethral glands – Pea-sized glands inferior to the prostate gland – Produce a mucus • Mucus enters spongy urethra prior to ejaculation – Neutralizes traces of acidic urine, otherwise this would kill sperm! – Also lubricates urethra ...
The inner ear
... auditory meatus is the tragus.Opposite to it at the inferior limit of antihelix is the antitragus,below the antitragus is soft area composed oaf fibrous and adipose tissue called lobule. The external auditory meatus: The outer third is cartilaginous, t he inner two are bony , the outer cartilagenous ...
... auditory meatus is the tragus.Opposite to it at the inferior limit of antihelix is the antitragus,below the antitragus is soft area composed oaf fibrous and adipose tissue called lobule. The external auditory meatus: The outer third is cartilaginous, t he inner two are bony , the outer cartilagenous ...
On the Status of the Anterior Processes of th Male
... plates, viz., connected with the posterior angles of the ninth tergite. It wonld only indicate that development in the male was a stage in front of the female, which shonld not e wholly unexpected if we consider the greater specialization of the male. This is one of the foundations of the biogenetic ...
... plates, viz., connected with the posterior angles of the ninth tergite. It wonld only indicate that development in the male was a stage in front of the female, which shonld not e wholly unexpected if we consider the greater specialization of the male. This is one of the foundations of the biogenetic ...
pelvis-and-fetal-skull2
... engagement. In majority of cases with full flexion occiput rotates anterior. First, 45˚(1/8 th of a circle) to ROT position. In some cases arrest can take place at this level. In others it rotates further 45˚(1/8th of a circle) total 90˚(2/8th of a circle) to become ROA position. At this juncture ch ...
... engagement. In majority of cases with full flexion occiput rotates anterior. First, 45˚(1/8 th of a circle) to ROT position. In some cases arrest can take place at this level. In others it rotates further 45˚(1/8th of a circle) total 90˚(2/8th of a circle) to become ROA position. At this juncture ch ...
Joints of Lower Limb
... from transverse process of L5 to the posterosuperior part of iliac crest ★ Sacrotuberous ligament: runs from lateral margins of sacrum and coccyx to the inner margin of ischial tuberosity ★ Sacrospinous ligament: runs from ischial spine to lateral margins of sacrum and coccyx These two ligaments c ...
... from transverse process of L5 to the posterosuperior part of iliac crest ★ Sacrotuberous ligament: runs from lateral margins of sacrum and coccyx to the inner margin of ischial tuberosity ★ Sacrospinous ligament: runs from ischial spine to lateral margins of sacrum and coccyx These two ligaments c ...
Anatomy Review 11
... V-1 Ophthalmic Division Enters the eye through the Superior orbital fissure Sensation to conjuctiva, cornea, eyeball, orbit, forehead, ...
... V-1 Ophthalmic Division Enters the eye through the Superior orbital fissure Sensation to conjuctiva, cornea, eyeball, orbit, forehead, ...
Kaan Yücel MD, Ph.D.
... finger, using the other hand to mark the level of the inferior margin of the pubic symphysis on the examining hand. After the examining hand is withdrawn, the distance between the tip of the index finger (1.5 cm shorter than the middle finger) and the marked level of the pubic symphysis is measured ...
... finger, using the other hand to mark the level of the inferior margin of the pubic symphysis on the examining hand. After the examining hand is withdrawn, the distance between the tip of the index finger (1.5 cm shorter than the middle finger) and the marked level of the pubic symphysis is measured ...
Spinal Nerves - UMK CARNIVORES 3
... Quadriceps muscle. Clinical problem: Paralysis Femoral (L6) Of this nerve cause fixation (stiffness) of Stifle joint causing whole limb incapable of Supporting weight. ...
... Quadriceps muscle. Clinical problem: Paralysis Femoral (L6) Of this nerve cause fixation (stiffness) of Stifle joint causing whole limb incapable of Supporting weight. ...
Spinal Nerves - UMK CARNIVORES 3
... Quadriceps muscle. Clinical problem: Paralysis Femoral (L6) Of this nerve cause fixation (stiffness) of Stifle joint causing whole limb incapable of Supporting weight. ...
... Quadriceps muscle. Clinical problem: Paralysis Femoral (L6) Of this nerve cause fixation (stiffness) of Stifle joint causing whole limb incapable of Supporting weight. ...
32-innervation of abdomen & lymph drainage
... aorta. The right trunk : behind right border of the inferior vena cava. ...
... aorta. The right trunk : behind right border of the inferior vena cava. ...
ANATOMY OF FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS
... The lower third of the cervix (exocervix or ectocervix) is comprised of stratified squamous epithelium extending onto the lip of the cervix. The midpoint between the exocervix and the endocervix is the squamocolumnar junction, which is visible through a colposcope. The squamocolumnar junction is the ...
... The lower third of the cervix (exocervix or ectocervix) is comprised of stratified squamous epithelium extending onto the lip of the cervix. The midpoint between the exocervix and the endocervix is the squamocolumnar junction, which is visible through a colposcope. The squamocolumnar junction is the ...
Gross Anatomical Features of Ureter, Urinnary Bladder and
... Topic : Gross Anatomical Features of Ureter, Urinnary Bladder and Urethera Learning Objectives: At the end of the lecture student will able : To define the collecting parts of excretory system. To describe the gross anatomical feature and relation of the Ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra. To clin ...
... Topic : Gross Anatomical Features of Ureter, Urinnary Bladder and Urethera Learning Objectives: At the end of the lecture student will able : To define the collecting parts of excretory system. To describe the gross anatomical feature and relation of the Ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra. To clin ...
UNIT 32: Divided Pelvis
... the symphysis pubis with a scalpel. Straighten the uterus and vagina if they are deviated from the midline. Cut the anal canal in the mid-line, but the rectum need not be straightened. The sigmoid colon should be on the left side of the mid-line when the cut is made. Cut the right common iliac arter ...
... the symphysis pubis with a scalpel. Straighten the uterus and vagina if they are deviated from the midline. Cut the anal canal in the mid-line, but the rectum need not be straightened. The sigmoid colon should be on the left side of the mid-line when the cut is made. Cut the right common iliac arter ...
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... apparatus and the specific architecture of the SIJ result in limited mobility Sacral movement involves the SIJ, and also directly influences the discs & the higher lumbar joints Vleeming & Stoeckart (2007) showed that forward and backward tilting of the sacrum between the iliac bones affects the ...
... apparatus and the specific architecture of the SIJ result in limited mobility Sacral movement involves the SIJ, and also directly influences the discs & the higher lumbar joints Vleeming & Stoeckart (2007) showed that forward and backward tilting of the sacrum between the iliac bones affects the ...
Vulva

The vulva (from the Latin vulva, plural vulvae, see etymology) consists of the external genital organs of the female mammal. This article deals with the vulva of the human being, although the structures are similar for other mammals.The vulva has many major and minor anatomical structures, including the labia majora, mons pubis, labia minora, clitoris, bulb of vestibule, vulval vestibule, greater and lesser vestibular glands, external urethral orifice and the opening of the vagina (introitus). Its development occurs during several phases, chiefly during the fetal and pubertal periods of time. As the outer portal of the human uterus or womb, it protects its opening by a ""double door"": the labia majora (large lips) and the labia minora (small lips). The vagina is a self-cleaning organ, sustaining healthy microbial flora that flow from the inside out; the vulva needs only simple washing to assure good vulvovaginal health, without recourse to any internal cleansing.The vulva has a sexual function; these external organs are richly innervated and provide pleasure when properly stimulated. In various branches of art, the vulva has been depicted as the organ that has the power both to ""give life"" (often associated with the womb), and to give sexual pleasure to humankind.The vulva also contains the opening of the female urethra, but apart from this has little relevance to the function of urination.