Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis

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Lecture 1
1.1 Introduction
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1.1 Introduction
Lecture 2
1.2 Mapping the abdomen and pelvis
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1.2 Mapping the abdomen and pelvis
Lecture 3
1.3 follow the food
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1.3 follow the food
Lecture 4
1.4 anatomy on the table: follow the food
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1.4 anatomy on the table: follow the food
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Lecture 5
1.5 what do you see if you open the abdomen
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1.5 what do you see if you open the abdomen
Lecture 6
1.6 Anatomy on the table: open the abdomen
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1.6 Anatomy on the table: open the abdomen
Lecture 7
1.7 Human anatomy 101
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1.7 Human anatomy 101
Lecture 8
1.8 Working with the viewers
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1.8 Working with the viewers
Lecture 9
1.9 a tour of the abdomen and pelvis in the viewers
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1.9 a tour of the abdomen and pelvis in the viewers
Lecture 10
1.10 Summary of Mapping the abdomen
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1.10 Summary of Mapping the abdomen
Lecture 11
2.1 introduction
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2.1 introduction
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2.2 four layer model
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2.2 four layer model
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2.3 Peristalsis and muscle layer orientation
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2.3 Peristalsis and muscle layer orientation
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2.4 Esophagus histology at a glance
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2.4 Esophagus histology at a glance
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2.5 Stomach histology in a nutshell
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2.5 Stomach histology in a nutshell
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2.6 GI tract histology, some pointers
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2.6 GI tract histology, some pointers
Lecture 17
2.7 A slice of the gut at a glance
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2.7 A slice of the gut at a glance
Lecture 18
2.8 Introduction embryology
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2.8 Introduction embryology
Lecture 19
2.9 Folding of the embryo
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2.9 Folding of the embryo
Lecture 20
2.10 Cavities
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2.10 Cavities
Lecture 21
3.1 introduction
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3.1 introduction
Lecture 22
3.2 Histology, some practical pointers
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3.2 Histology, some practical pointers
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3.3 A slice of pancreas at a glance
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3.3 A slice of pancreas at a glance
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3.4 Liver histology at a glance
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3.4 Liver histology at a glance
Lecture 25
3.5 introduction
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3.5 introduction
Lecture 26
3.6 Gut roatation in the embryo
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3.6 Gut roatation in the embryo
Lecture 27
3.7 Animation
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3.7 Animation
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3.8 Exercise embryology I (no audio)
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3.8 Exercise embryology I (no audio)
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3.9 exercise embryology II (no audio)
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3.9 exercise embryology II (no audio)
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3.10 exercise embryology III (no audio)
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3.10 exercise embryology III (no audio)
Lecture 31
4.1 Introduction the peritoneum
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4.1 Introduction the peritoneum
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4.2 Why bother about the peritoneum?
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4.2 Why bother about the peritoneum?
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4.3 what makes understanding the peritoneum so difficult?
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4.3 what makes understanding the peritoneum so difficult?
Lecture 34
4.4 The relation of the peritoneum to the gut
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4.4 The relation of the peritoneum to the gut
Lecture 35
4.5 Locations of the intestines in relation to the peritoneum
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4.5 Locations of the intestines in relation to the peritoneum
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Lecture 36
4.6 Anatomy on the table: the three locations of organs in relation to the peritoneum
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4.6 Anatomy on the table: the three locations of organs in relation to the peritoneum
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Lecture 37
4.7 Peritoneal terminology: introduction
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4.7 Peritoneal terminology: introduction
Lecture 38
4.8 Peritoneal development
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4.8 Peritoneal development
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4.9 Peritoneal development: step 0, model, introduction
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4.9 Peritoneal development: step 0, model, introduction
Lecture 40
4.10 Peritoneal development: step 1, model, rotation of stomach, doudenum, pancreas
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4.10 Peritoneal development: step 1, model, rotation of stomach, doudenum, pancreas
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4.11 Peritoneal development: step 2, model, rotation of the bowels
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4.11 Peritoneal development: step 2, model, rotation of the bowels
Lecture 42
4.12 peritoneal development: step 3, model, development of the greater omentum
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4.12 peritoneal development: step 3, model, development of the greater omentum
Lecture 43
4.13 Anatomy on the table: peritoneal structures and relations, an overview
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4.13 Anatomy on the table: peritoneal structures and relations, an overview
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Lecture 44
5.1 Protecting the internal organs
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5.1 Protecting the internal organs
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5.2 Introduction of the abdominal wall
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5.2 Introduction of the abdominal wall
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5.3 General principles of the body wall
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5.3 General principles of the body wall
Lecture 47
5.4 From body to abdominal wall
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5.4 From body to abdominal wall
Lecture 48
5.5 Structures of the abdominal wall
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5.5 Structures of the abdominal wall
Lecture 49
5.6 Anatomy on the table: demonstration of the superficial body wall
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5.6 Anatomy on the table: demonstration of the superficial body wall
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Lecture 50
5.7 Anatomy on the table: demonstration on the deep body wall
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5.7 Anatomy on the table: demonstration on the deep body wall
Lecture 51
5.8 the hidden importance of the pelvic floor
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5.8 the hidden importance of the pelvic floor
Lecture 52
5.9 Urine and bowel continence
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5.9 Urine and bowel continence
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5.10 Gems of the pelvis
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5.10 Gems of the pelvis
Lecture 54
5.11 Overview female pelvis
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5.11 Overview female pelvis
Lecture 55
5.12 The extrauterine pregnancy
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5.12 The extrauterine pregnancy
Lecture 56
5.13 How to use the UAH viewer (no audio)
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5.13 How to use the UAH viewer (no audio)
Lecture 57
5.14 Laparoscopy: normal pelvic organs (no audio)
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5.14 Laparoscopy: normal pelvic organs (no audio)
Lecture 58
5.15 laparoscopy: normal pelvic organs with explanation (no audio)
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5.15 laparoscopy: normal pelvic organs with explanation (no audio)
Lecture 59
5.16 Laparoscopy: adnex extirpation 1 (no audio)
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5.16 Laparoscopy: adnex extirpation 1 (no audio)
Lecture 60
5.17 Laparoscopy: Adnex extirpation 1 with explanation (no audio)
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5.17 Laparoscopy: Adnex extirpation 1 with explanation (no audio)
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5.18 Laparoscopy: Adnex extirpation 2 (no audio)
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5.18 Laparoscopy: Adnex extirpation 2 (no audio)
Lecture 62
5.19 Laparoscopy: Adnex extirpation 2 with explanation (no audio)
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5.19 Laparoscopy: Adnex extirpation 2 with explanation (no audio)
Lecture 63
6.1 Anatomy of pain
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6.1 Anatomy of pain
Lecture 64
6.2 Organisation of the nervous system
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6.2 Organisation of the nervous system
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6.3 Anatomy on the table: Innervation of the viscera - thorax
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6.3 Anatomy on the table: Innervation of the viscera - thorax
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Lecture 66
6.4 Anatomy on the table: innervation of the viscera - abdomen
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6.4 Anatomy on the table: innervation of the viscera - abdomen
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Lecture 67
6.5 Visceral stimuli
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6.5 Visceral stimuli
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6.6 Types of abominal pain
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6.6 Types of abominal pain
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6.7 Visceral pain
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6.7 Visceral pain
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6.8 Referred pain
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6.8 Referred pain
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6.9 From theory to practise
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6.9 From theory to practise
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6.10 Evaluating abdominal pain
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6.10 Evaluating abdominal pain
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6.11 Examining the abdomen
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6.11 Examining the abdomen