Anatomy of the Liver, Gall Bladder, Pancreas and Kidneys on CT

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    This video demonstrates the anatomy of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas and kidneys on CT. It continues on with a live interactive anatomical quiz and then moves on to a discussion on common pathological findings, both on the same topic.
    The Liver
    The Veins of the Liver
    The portal vein
    The left portal vein
    The right portal vein
    Anterior devision
    Posterior division
    The inferior vena cava
    The left hepatic vein
    The middle hepatic vein
    The right hepatic vein
    The Segments of the Liver
    I
    II
    III
    IVa and IVb
    V
    VI
    VII
    VIII
    The Falciform Ligament
    The Ligamentum Venosum
    The Porta Hepatis
    The portal vein
    The left and right hepatic ducts
    The left and right hepatic arteries
    The Gall Bladder
    The fundus
    The body
    The neck
    The cystic duct
    The Bile Duct
    The Pancreas
    The head
    The uncinate process
    The neck
    The body
    The tail
    The pancreatic duct
    The Kidneys
    The cortex
    The medulla
    The minor and major calyx
    The renal pelvis
    The ureters
    The Adrenal Glands
    The Spaces
    The right sub-phrenic space (above the liver)
    The left sub-phrenic space (above the spleen)
    The hepato-renal recess (Morrison’s pouch)
    The peri-renal space
    The para-renal space (anterior and posterior)
    The peri-splenic space
    The right paracolic gutter
    The left paracolic gutter
    The recto-uterine space (the pouch of Douglas)
    The utero-vesicular space
    The recto-vesicular space (in males)
    The checklist and quiz can be downloaded from the link below:
    www.dropbox.com/s/9nsc2x05gr1...
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    DICOM Viewer is Horos from Horos Project:
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    CT was made available for use for teaching at Embodi3D:
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    This exact CT can be downloaded here:
    www.dropbox.com/sh/bq2w13m3g2...
    #liver #pancreas #kidney

Komentáře • 10

  • @jyotiradityasudhanshu9092
    @jyotiradityasudhanshu9092 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very nicely explained

  • @SagarSingh-fr1pf
    @SagarSingh-fr1pf Před rokem +1

    Nice informative session sir

  • @drhussainspeaks7294
    @drhussainspeaks7294 Před rokem +1

    10/10.....great job....

  • @musekedir1793
    @musekedir1793 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks so much sir

  • @secretsofhumanbody2332
    @secretsofhumanbody2332 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Amazing 😍❤

  • @kawsarbhuiyan1987
    @kawsarbhuiyan1987 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @ozguromak
    @ozguromak Před rokem

    superb! Im only a second year medical student currently trying to understand the GI tract and the abdominal walls, and this is helping me a lot! Thank you sir! Btw I want to become a surgeon, do you have any sugesstions for me?

    • @alisradiologicalanatomycourse
      @alisradiologicalanatomycourse  Před rokem +3

      I am glad you found the demonstration useful. Thank you so much for your compliments!
      To be surgeon, firstly, you have to accept the hard labour involved. A surgeon's day begins at 6am and ends at 7 to 8pm everyday, with an overnight call every third day. Surgery is a practical skill learnt on the job, and so, these long work hours become the lifestyle of a good surgeon. Apart from this aspect, I can only advise on the anatomical knowledge needed by a junior training surgeon. Go through all the videos on this channel and learn to identify (and theoretically understand) all the anatomical parts discussed. Then, go through the pathologies discussed in the quizzes and understand their pathogenesis and clinical presentations. If you went with this knowledge into your general surgery rotations in medical school, or even internship and junior training, the senior surgeons will surely be impressed. This will give you a good starting point for getting into a surgical training program.

  • @mahmoudmohamed422
    @mahmoudmohamed422 Před rokem

    Can you make a video for MRI on the abdomen

    • @alisradiologicalanatomycourse
      @alisradiologicalanatomycourse  Před rokem +1

      I will try to do so in the future but I cannot promise at this point. I have also noted that there isn't any comprehensive video on the MRI of the abdomen available on CZcams. Hopefully I'll get one done sooner rather than later. Thanks for your comment, truly appreciate it.