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Optimizing Database Efficiency
Or, Finding The Happy Medium
Original Scenario
System: Skeletal Muscle
Region: Pelvic
Structure: Sartorius
Action
Origin
Insertion
Innervation
Arterial
Venous
Bounded by
Boundaries
Contains
Surface Anatomy
Common Anomalies
Illustrations
Femoral Nerve
Source
Branches
Motor
Sensory
lumbar plexus
(ventral primary rami
of spinal nerves L2-L4)
Categories of Anatomy Tables
(Annotation, Semantic and Anatomical layers are present, explicit and implied, crudely)
Bone
Structure:
Description
Notes
Nerve
Source
Branches
Motor
Sensory
Notes
Artery
Source
Branches
Suply to
Notes
Vein
Tributaries
Drains into
Region Drained
Notes
Organ/Part of Organ
Location/Description
Notes
Muscle
Origin
Insertion
Innervation
Artery
Notes
Topographical Anatomy
Structure/Space
Description/Boundaries
Significance
Joint or ligament
Description
Notes
Lymphatics
Location
Afferents from
Efferents to
Regions drained
Notes
Anatomy Table Examples
Bone
Structure
Description
Notes
femoral n.
Source lumbar plexus (ventral primary rami of spinal nerves L2-L4)
Branches
anterior femoral cutaneous
brs., nn. to: sartorius m.,
rectus femoris m., vastus
lateralis m., vastus
intermedius m., vastus
medialis m., pectineus m.
Motor
sartorius, rectus femoris,
vastus lateralis, vastus
intermedius, vastus
medialis, pectineus
Sensory
skin of anterior thigh
Notes
passes under inguinal
ligament lateral to femoral a.
Categories of Anatomy Tables
Bone
Structure
Description
Notes
Nerve
Source
Branches
Motor
Sensory
Notes
Artery
Source
Branches
Supply to
Notes
Vein
Tributaries
Drains into
Region Drained
Notes
Organ/Part of Organ
Location/Description
Notes
Muscle
Origin
Insertion
Innervation
Artery
Notes
Topographical Anatomy
Structure/Space
Description/Boundaries
Significance
Joint or ligament
Description
Notes
Lymphatics
Location
Afferents from
Efferents to
Notes
Back to First Principles: Gray’s Anatomy
BoneFeatureTableID
50011 ilium
500111
5001111
Ala
External Surface
Posterior gluteal line
Anterior gluteal line
Inferior gluteal line
You Can’t See the Forest for the Semantic Relations of the Trees
5001112
50011121
50011122
50011123
50011124
Internal Surface
arcuate line
iliac fossa
iliac tuberosity
preauricular sulcus
5001113
50011131
50011132
50011133
50011134
Crest
anterior iliac spine
posterior iliac spine
external lip
internal lip
5001114
50011141
Anterior border
iliopubic eminence
5001115
Posterior border
50012 Ischium
5001112
Body
external surface
anterior border
posterior obturator tubercle
ischial spine
external surface
gemellus superior
internal surface
coccygeus
levator ani
pelvic fascia
pointed extremity
sacrospinous ligament
greater sc iatic notch
internal surface
superior ramus
external surface
in front of a prominent margin
quadratus femoris
anterior to origin of quadratus femoris
some fibers of origin of the obturator externus
lower part of external surface
origin of part of adductor magnus
internal surface
sharp ridge
falciform prolongation of the sacrotuberous ligament
anterior to sharp ridge
origin of transversus perinei
origin of isc hiocavernosus
posterior surface
forms a large sweling, the tuberosity of the isc hium
lower triangular portion
outer portion of the ltp
adductor magnus
inner portion of ltp
sacrotuberous ligament
upper triangular portion
upper and outer area of the upt
semimembranosus
lower and inner area of the upt
long head of the biceps femoris
semitendinosus
inferior ramus
outer surface
obturator externus
some fibers of the adductor magnus
inner surface
medial border
outer ridge
deep layer of superficial perineal fascia
inner ridge
inferior fasc ia of the urogenital diaphragm
two ridges join
in front of the point of junction
transversus perinei
if front of in front of the point of junction
crus penis vel clitoridis
ischiocavernosus
lateral border
forms part fo the medial border of the obturator foramen
Pubis
body
internal surface
point of origin of the obturator internus
superior ramus
medial (flattened) portion
anterior surface
upper and medial angle, immediately below the crest
adductor longus
lower down
obturator externus
adductor brevis
upper part of the gracilis
posterior surface
levator ani
obturator internus
attachment ot the puboprostatic ligaments
a few musc ular fibers porlonged from the bladder
upper border presents
the prominent pubic tubercle (pubic spine)
inferior crus of the subcutaneous (external) inguinal ring
inguinal ligament
well-defined ridge
forming part of the pectineal line
portion of the inguinal falx (conjoined tendon of the obliquus internus and transversus
the relfelcted inguinal ligament
medial to the pubic tubercle
crest
inguinal falx
rectus abdominus
pyramidalis
angle (point of junction of the crest with the medial border)
superior crus of the subcutaneous ring
medial border
cartilage
between the medial border and the fibrocartillaginous lamina
lateral border
obturator crest
forms part of the circumference of the obturator foramen and affords attachment of theobturator membrane
lateral portion
superior surface
continuation of the pectineal line
in front of the pectineal line
covered by the pectineus
iliopectineal eminence (point of junction of the ilium and pubis)
inferior surface
oblique groove
passage of obturator vessels and nerves
medially, the obturator crest
froms part of the circumference of the obturator foramen
gives attachment for the obturator membrane
posterior surface
origin for some fibers of the obturator internus
inferior ramus
Digging Into the Details
What To Do
femoral n.
Source lumbar plexus (ventral primary rami of spinal nerves L2-L4)
Branches
anterior femoral cutaneous
brs., nn. to: sartorius m.,
rectus femoris m., vastus
lateralis m., vastus
intermedius m., vastus
medialis m., pectineus m.
Motor
sartorius, rectus femoris,
vastus lateralis, vastus
intermedius, vastus
medialis, pectineus
Sensory
skin of anterior thigh
Notes
passes under inguinal
ligament lateral to femoral a.
Parse the Major Categories Into Feature Tables, and use
the features to link between Systems
Bone”S” table
Name Structure Description Notes
BoneTable
Structure Pronunciation Description Featuretable
Featuretable
Feature Description Featureattachmenttable
Featureattachmenttable
Muscle Bone Ligament Tendon Joint Nerve Suture