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Thiel Photographic Atlas of Practical Anatomy I

Abdomen, Lower Limbs Companion Volume Including Nomina Anatomica and Index
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-3-642-60435-5
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
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Abdomen, Lower Limbs Companion Volume Including Nomina Anatomica and Index

E-Book, Englisch, 844 Seiten, Web PDF

ISBN: 978-3-642-60435-5
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Walter Thiel's brilliant photographs are unique. They revolutionize macroscopic anatomy because - due to a new preservation technique developed by the author himself - all tissues retain their living colour, consistency and position. For the first time anatomical sites show the real colour and form of human organs as well as their true positions. Thiel's new technique, his exceptional abilities as a photographer and the filigree dissections add up to vivid, almost artistic illustrations of great depth and clarity.
Apart from the topographical anatomy of abdomen and lower extremities, Part I illustrates the most important punctures of joints and some surgical approaches. Thus, this atlas is not only of interest to anatomists and pathologists, but particularly to surgeons and orthopaedic surgeons.
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1 Subcutaneous Fat of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall.- 2 Subcutaneous Fascia and Abdominal Regions.- 3 Anterior Wall of the Rectus Sheath in the Midabdominal Region.- 4 Superficial Layer of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall.- 5–6 Middle Layer of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall.- 7–8 Deep Layer of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall.- 9 Inguinal Region in the Male.- 10 Inguinal Region in the Female.- 11 Exposure of the Superficial Inguinal Ring.- 12 Examination of the Superficial Inguinal Ring.- 13–16 Structure of the Spermatic Cord.- 17 Deep Inguinal Ring.- 18–26 Inguinal Hernia.- 27–28 Incision for Abdominal Dissection.- 29–30 Opening of the Peritoneal Cavity.- 31–35 Position of the Viscera Relative to the Abdominal Incision.- 36–39 Approach to the Gallbladder and Hepatoduodenal Ligament.- 40–41 Stomach and Omental Bursa.- 42 Vestibule of the Omental Bursa.- 43–44 Omental Bursa.- 45–46 Large and Small Intestine.- 47 Attachment of the Jejunum and Ileum.- 48 Position of the Duodenojejunal Flexure and the Mesenteric Roots.- 49 Cecum and Ascending Colon.- 50–54 Cecum and Vermiform Appendix.- 55 Omenta and Vessels of the Stomach.- 56–57 Vessels of the Upper Abdominal Organs.- 58 Nerves of the Upper Abdominal Organs and the Extrahepatic Biliary Tract.- 59 Gastroduodenal Artery and Right Gastroepiploic Artery.- 60 Duodenum and Head of Pancreas.- 61–63 Pancreas, Duodenum, and their Adjacent Vessels.- 64 Elevation of the Duodenum.- 65 Vessels of the Mesenteric Pedicle.- 66 Nerves and Vessels of the Mesenteric Pedicle.- 67 Ileocolic Artery and the Mesenteries.- 68 Vessels of the Vermiform Appendix.- 69 Distribution of the Superior Mesenteric Artery.- 70–71 Vascular Supply of the Large Intestine.- 72–77 Retroperitoneal Space.- 78–86 PerinealRegion in the Male, Anal Region, Urogenital Region.- 87 Pudendal Region in the Male.- 88–91 Perineal Region in the Female.- 92–94 Urogenital Region in the Female.- 95–99 Perineal Region in the Female.- 100–104 Subinguinal Region.- 105–108 Anterior Femoral Region, Superficial Layer.- 109 Lacunae and Fascia Lata.- 110 Femoral Triangle.- 111 Anterior Femoral Region, Femoral Nerve.- 112 Anterior Femoral Region, Circumflex Arteries.- 113 Anterior Femoral Region, Obturator Nerve.- 114 Anterior Femoral Region, Femoral Artery.- 115–118 Adductor Canal.- 119–124 Posterior Femoral Region.- 125–134 Gluteal Region, Infrapiriform Foramen, Suprapiriform Foramen, Lumbar Region.- 135–143 Lateral Approach to the Hip Joint.- 144–149 Posterior Region of the Knee.- 150–154 Posterior Crural Region.- 155 Medial Aspect of the Knee and Lower Leg.- 156 Medial Retromalleolar Region.- 157–162 Anterior Crural Region.- 163–168 Dorsum of the Foot.- 169–176 Sole of the Foot.- 177–184 Hip Joint and Puncture Sites.- 185 Position of the Greater Trochanter.- 186–198 The Knee Joint and Puncture Sites.- 199–207 Joints of the Foot, Puncture Sites, and Tendons.



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