regional anatomy- the study of anatomy based on regions or divisions of the body and emphasizing the relations between various structures (muscles and nerves and arteries etc.) in that region topographic anatomy,topology anatomy,general anatomy- the branch of morphology that deals with the structure...
Although the clinical anatomy of the inguinal region has tradition- ally been a focus for hernia surgeons, increasing attention is now applied to abdominal wall clinical anatomy for abdominal wall reconstruction. The abdominal wall comprises sev- eral different layers encompassing skin, subcutaneous ...
It's interesting to note that, on one hand, the need for a detailed knowledge of inguinal region has been flattened by the use of meshes, because of the reduced dissection in comparison to traditional tissue repairs. On the opposite side, the rise of Abdominal Wall Reconstruction concepts has...
The total extraperitoneal (TEP) approach for laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair is one of the most difficult advanced laparoscopic procedures to learn. One reason for this difficulty is the unfamiliar and complex anatomy involved in the technique. A clinical approach to the abdominal wall and preperi...
For information on the structure and function of the cells that constitute the body, see cell. Many entries describe the body’s major structures. For example, see abdominal cavity; adrenal gland; aorta; bone; brain; ear; eye; heart; kidney; large intestine; lung; nose; ovary; pancreas; ...
[Functional anatomy of the abdominal wall] The anterolateral abdominal wall covers a region defined cranially by the xiphoid process and ribs, laterally by the medial axillary line, and caudally by ... JB Flament - Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift für alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen 被引量: 31...
The greater (“false”) pelvis supports the lower abdominal viscera above the pelvic brim, specifically the ileum and sigmoid colon. Below the pelvic brim, the lesser (“true”) pelvis is the most relevant to the pelvic organs and for support of the pelvic floor. The bilateral sacrotuberous ...
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the anatomy of the inguinal region, and to discuss the value of various imaging modalities in the diagnosis of groin hernias. After description of the gross anatomy of the groin, attention is focused on the anatomic features of conventional...
On the basis of systematic anatomy, by studying this course, medical students especially clinical medical students grasp the layers, location, relationship, body surface markers and clinical application of organs and structures in a particular region of body. Having studied this course, the students ...
This opening is of considerable clinical importance as blood, ascending infections, or pus can pass out of the tube to invade the abdominal cavity, with resultant pain, endometriosis, or pelvic infection. The epithelial lining of the tube has been studied extensively by light ...