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Principles of Anatomy
Introduction
Overview of Anatomy and its Importance (1:11)
Basic Anatomy Terminology
Regional Anatomy of the Thorax
Chest wall skeletal anatomy (7:28)
Chest wall movements (2:06)
The diaphragm (1:50)
Respiration in detail (2:13)
Anatomical mechanisms of respiration (5:19)
The pleura (10:19)
The lungs (4:29)
The lobes and segments of the lung (3:57)
The lung (14:41)
The heart (1:28)
The anterior heart (4:50)
The inferior and posterior heart (3:17)
The internal cardiac structures (4:40)
The valves of the heart (8:20)
The root of the aorta and the coronary arteries (3:56)
Coronary sinuses (4:42)
The coronary circulation (13:23)
Regional Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall and Cavity
The inguinal canal (1:21)
Why have we got an inguinal canal? (2:41)
Embryology of the inguinal canal (3:01)
The adult inguinal canal (3:19)
Drawing the layers of the inguinal canal (6:02)
Drawing the layers of the inguinal canal continued (7:41)
The inguinal canal in detail (5:27)
The internal and external inguinal ring (3:02)
Clinical examples of hernias (2:44)
The female inguinal canal (2:04)
The structures in the spermatic cord (14:32)
Regional Anatomy of the Abdominal Viscera
The liver, the gallbladder and the bile duct system (3:06)
The liver in detail (14:17)
The liver in detail continued (7:33)
The liver in detail continued (6:07)
The 8 segments of the liver (0:54)
The veins of the liver (11:22)
The gallbladder and bile duct (7:30)
The anatomy of the gallbladder (12:13)
Basic splenic anatomy (2:43)
The anterior relations to the spleen (1:43)
The splenic artery (2:42)
The posterior relations to the spleen (3:12)
Closed rupture of the spleen (2:48)
The anatomy of an emergency splenectomy (2:23)
Embryology of the intestine (4:03)
Peritoneal fusion (5:05)
The large bowel (9:22)
Special features of the large bowel (4:16)
The anatomy of acute appendicitis (4:30)
Further anatomical features of the large intestine (3:33)
The blood supply to the colon (3:21)
The embryology of the kidney (6:10)
Abnormalities of kidney development (13:40)
The kidney (3:15)
Blood supply to the kidney (3:37)
The fascial relationships of the kidney (5:20)
The ureter (3:44)
The supra-renal glands (7:12)
The stomach (4:16)
The parts of the stomach (10:54)
Peritoneal attatchments to the stomach (1:42)
The blood supply to the stomach (9:57)
The duodenum (6:40)
The relations of the duodenum (5:42)
Embryology of the duodenum and associated structures (12:41)
The pancreas and its relationships (3:07)
The blood supply to the pancreas (2:48)
Important anterior relations to the pancreas (5:59)
Pancreatitis (2:08)
Regional Anatomy of the Abdominal Vessels
The aorta (12:58)
The aorta continued (3:54)
Important relationships to the aorta (3:29)
The branches of the aorta (7:45)
The inferior vena cava (4:09)
The tributaries of the inferior vena cava (5:07)
The liver and the inferior vena cava (4:55)
The portal vein (9:16)
Regional Anatomy of the Pelvis
The rectum (4:04)
Important relations to the rectum (3:18)
The rectum in the female (4:22)
The sigmoidoscope (2:30)
The sacrum (8:42)
The pelvis (4:53)
Male vs female pelvis (3:25)
The lumbosacral trunk (7:32)
Regional Anatomy of the Perineum
The anal canal (5:47)
The anal canal in section (7:52)
Embryology of the rectum and anal canal (4:14)
Histology of the anal canal (3:51)
Blood supply to the anal canal and the rectum (8:15)
The proctoscope and haemorrhoid injections (2:49)
Regional Anatomy of the Upper Limbs and Breast
The brachial plexus (9:43)
The brachial plexus in detail (6:34)
The first rib and its relation to the brachial plexus (3:18)
The dermatomes of the brachial plexus and the body (7:53)
Brachial plexus injury (17:13)
The nerves of the upper limb (15:01)
The prosection and surface anatomy of the nerves of the upper limb (13:40)
The nerves of the hand (5:30)
The median nerve in the hand (7:37)
The movements of the thumb (5:37)
The ulna nerve in the hand (9:45)
Motor injury to the nerves supplying the hand and wrist (17:08)
Prosection of motor nerves to the hand and wrist (10:32)
The development of the breast (3:11)
The male breast (4:27)
The female breast (2:11)
The blood supply to the breast (2:01)
Lymph node drainage of the breast (7:23)
The anatomy of the axilla (9:20)
The anterior axilla (3:37)
The medial wall of the axilla (0:30)
The postero-lateral wall of the axilla (1:40)
A summary of the axilla (7:23)
Surface anatomy of the elbow (4:52)
Supracondylar fracture of the humerus (2:46)
Volkmann contractures (2:41)
The radial head and the olecranon (6:33)
The radius and ulna at the wrist (3:52)
Skeletal and surface anatomy of the hand (5:10)
The scaphoid (4:23)
The 1st CMCJ (7:55)
The veins of the forearm (3:01)
The ante-cubital fossa and associated structures (15:33)
The surface anatomy of the anterior forearm (6:32)
The arteries and nerves of the forearm and hand (4:02)
The carpal tunnel (12:42)
The palmar aponeurosis (6:34)
The flexors of the digits (6:42)
The extensors of the digits (13:11)
Regional Anatomy of the Lower Limbs
The knee (11:36)
The knee joint (4:17)
The ligaments of the knee (5:59)
The cruciate ligaments (8:37)
The meniscus (7:45)
The synovial cavity and effusions of the knee (8:49)
Summary of the knee (2:50)
The ankle (3:09)
Ankle surface anatomy and soft tissues (11:26)
Ankle flexion and extension (9:09)
Ligaments of the ankle joint (14:02)
The femoral triangle (4:18)
The great saphenous vein (1:30)
The superficial veins of the leg (4:22)
The femoral artery and nerve (14:39)
The femoral vein and canal (8:01)
Gluteus maximus and the ileo-tibial band (7:51)
Gluteus medius and minimus (5:38)
The short external rotators of the hip (1:30)
The sciatic nerve (6:40)
The surface anatomy of the sciatic nerve (5:03)
The posterior thigh (4:41)
The action of walking (1:37)
Regional Anatomy of the Spine
The vertebral column (2:25)
Curvature of the spine (3:35)
Development of the vertebral column (11:20)
The spinal cord and the vertebral canal (7:02)
Movements of the spine (3:00)
Fractures of the spine (5:09)
Muscles of the back (2:11)
The ligaments of the vertebral column (15:56)
Blood supply to vertebral body (2:44)
Lumbar puncture and epidural anaesthesia (12:06)
The thoracic and lumbar vertebrae (15:56)
The cervical vertebrae (28:48)
Regional Anatomy of the Head and Neck
The olfactory nerve (8:51)
The optic nerve (18:31)
The 3rd, 4th and 6th cranial nerves (2:18)
The functions of the 3rd, 4th and 6th cranial nerves (6:34)
Examining eye movements (5:53)
Pathology of the nerves of eye movements (1:16)
Intracranial haemorrhage (8:17)
The trigeminal nerve (6:38)
Examination of the trigeminal nerve (1:08)
The manibular division of the 5th nerve (8:59)
The facial nerve (8:18)
Facial nerve palsies (4:01)
The mandibular branch of the facial nerve (6:15)
The vestibulocochlear nerve (2:22)
The glossopharyngeal nerve (3:50)
The vagus nerve (2:03)
The accessory nerve (3:11)
Examination of the accessory nerve (1:24)
Damage to the accessory nerve (6:28)
The hypoglossal nerve (4:56)
Pathology of the hypoglossal nerve (0:52)
Cranial nerves which can be examined in the patient's mouth (2:14)
Regional Anatomy of the Neck
Basic thyroid anatomy and embryology (8:40)
Blood supply to the thyroid (4:08)
The thyroid gland and its related structures (3:19)
Surgical exposure of the thyroid gland (6:52)
The parathyroid glands (3:20)
Embryology of the parathyroid (2:58)
Normal parathyroid anatomy (3:56)
Parathyroid pathology (5:48)
The larynx and pharynx (11:00)
Detailed anatomy of the larynx and its cartilages (11:07)
Structures within the larynx (3:24)
Muscles of the larynx (11:28)
Nerves of the larynx (0:49)
Pharyngeal anatomy and its function (14:30)
Urgent surgical airway (3:29)
The anatomy of swallowing (14:54)
Maintenance of the airway in an unconcious patient (8:16)
The anatomy of the pharynx and its constrictors (14:03)
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Drawing the layers of the inguinal canal continued
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