Cross sectional and imaging anatomy of the thorax
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- This video deals with the anatomy of the thorax in transverse anatomical and axial CT sections. The video begins with a transverse anatomical section at the root of the neck and continues down to the level of the T10 vertebra where the esophagus passes through the diaphragm.
The anatomical sections are arranged to match CT & MRI sections to provide a better understanding of the imaging anatomy of the thorax. The arrangement of thoracic structures is followed in (16) serial transverse sections of the thorax and compared with (10) representative axial CT sections at different levels.
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Section 1
02:47 Section 2
06:11 Section 3
10:37 Axial CT 1
12:02 Section 4
13:43 Axial CT 2
14:20 Section 5
16:11 Axial CT 3
16:54 Section 6, level of T4 vertebra
19:46 Axial CT 4
20:11 Section 7
22:50 Axial CT 5
23:40 Section 8
26:25 Axial CT 6
27:03 Section 9
28:36 Axial CT 7
29:34 Section 10
31:03 Section 11
31:45 Axial CT 8
33:22 Section 12
34:43 Section 13
35:55 Section 14
38:15 Section 15
39:09 Axial CT 9
29:40 Section 16
40:55 Axial CT 10
The anatomical sections are selected from the Visible Human Project. For more information about this project refer to: www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visib...
A plastic model is used where necessary to explain the 3-D relations necessary to understand the 2-D sections.
Presented and edited by Akram Jaffar, Ph.D.
This video and its channel are supported by the "Human Anatomy Education" page on Facebook / anatomyeducation
After completion of this video session, it is expected that you will be able to identify the anatomical features expected to be seen at vertebral levels T2, 4, 8, and 10. The following structures are identified and followed in transverse anatomical sections or CT axial sections:
Vessels:
Ascending aorta, descending aorta, arch of aorta, brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery, right coronary artery, internal thoracic (mammary) artery, superior vena cava (SVC), inferior vena cava (IVC), azygos vein, right and left brachiocephalic trunks, internal jugular vein, subclavian vein, coronary sinus, pulmonary trunk, right and left pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein.
Viscera:
Esophagus, lungs, liver, spleen, thymus, stomach, heart: right ventricle, left ventricle, right atrium, right auricle, left atrium, vestibule, infundibulum, apex, interventricular septum, trabeculae carneae, papillary muscle, moderator band, right atrioventricular orifice, trachea, right and left main bronchus, right upper lobe bronchus, hilar lymph node, carinal lymph nodes, right and left domes of the diaphragm.
Musculoskeletal structure:
Ribs, costal cartilages, sternum, scapula, clavicle, sternoclavicular joint, intercostal muscles, serratus anterior, pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, vertebral body, transverse process, spinous process, vertebral canal, spinal cord, costovertebral joint, costotransverse joint, intervertebral disc.
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Thank you for the feedback.
Comparative analysis great. Essentially for people who don't have corelational identy of structures. Thanks.
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Sir vry nice presentation wd comparison now i hv undrstood the relationship of vessels.
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Great video, thanks for the overview!
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thank you sir for this great lecture it was hard to relate these vessels and structures please upload more
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I wish I reviewed these more when I was studying the thorax. I did look at your lectures, but I skimmed through them.... Im reviewing them now for my Final for Gross Anatomy and preparation for starting medical school in the Fall and believe me you are really clarifying me and helping me to solidify my knowledge of thorax gross anatomy.. I mean i was decent at it but you really are helping me to 'master' it.
Thank you Doctor!!
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very good explanatory virtual thoracic dissection, await similar posts of other parts. thank you
Check this video out. Thanks for the comment. czcams.com/video/gdoWIOzNsK4/video.html
This is better than my sectional anatomy class. Thank you!
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+Rishi Ranjan Shrivastava check this video out on the same Channel about cross sectional anatomy of the abdomen Cross sectional and imaging anatomy of the abdomen
exllent explanation
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This is amazing, can you please make a video series on cross sectional anatomy of deterrent body regions like the abdomen and head and neck...
Please please...
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Thanks you sir for this informative video. I have seen both thoracic & abdominal part. Both of them are fully professional & dedicated work, no doubt. I request you earnestly to cover other parts of the body as well.
+Dr. Md. Shalah Uddin thank you for the suggestion and for your interest in the channel. I have plans to do so in the future.
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A video on the cross sectional anatomy of a female pelvis will be posted early next week to continue the one on the abdomen czcams.com/video/gdoWIOzNsK4/video.html
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Thank you for sharing these good lectures.
I also would like to ask for Head and Neck region. Or would you recommend me a similar lecture video for the head and neck region? Thank you! :)
+Kznar F You might find a simile head and neck lecture on radiopedia channel
Sir , pls do a video on cross section at level of 10 th thoracic vertebra only
A very crisp and informative lecture sir! Could you kindly share a link for the presentation? Will make sure it is shared with the due credits. Thankyou
Thank you! Unfortunately, that was long ago and I do not retain the presentation.
at time 5:20 is the vessel number 1 brachiocephalic or is it the innominate artery ?
Brachiocephalic trunk is the official name of the innominate artery so they are both the same.
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