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In a human dissection specimen the jejunum and ileum are taken together and moved a bit, to demonstrate their mobility. These intestines are mobile because they are suspended on a mesentery. Mobility…
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In a human dissection specimen it is shown that the mesentery is a continuum. Consecutively are shown: the descending mesocolon, the transverse mesocolon, the ascending mesocolon and the mesentery of…
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In this short video of a human dissection specimen, the ascending colon and
the jejunum and ileum, which were mobilised via the Cattel-Braasch
manoeuvre, are flipped en bloc over cranially,…
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The video shows a human dissection specimen in which the descending colon and mesocolon are mobilized. In the embryological period they got attached to the back wall of the abdomen, leading to their…
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The peritoneum is an important subject in anatomical anatomy. Unfortunately, its is also often experienced as a difficult topic. Why would you bother learning about it? This video explains. The…
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In de video worden de drie lokaties van buik- en bekkenorganen ten opzichte van het peritoneum (intraperitoneaal, secundair retroperitoneaal, [primair] retroperitoneaal) toegelicht aan de hand van…
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This video shows a part of a colonoscopy, with normal anatomy: it
starts in the terminal ileum, where the circular folds and the
intestinal villi can be seen and are clearly indicated. Then the…
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The detachment of peritoneal adherences as forms the basis of many
gastrointestinal surgical procedures is shown in a dissection specimen.
The greater omentum is detached from the transverse…
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This video takes you on a tour through the abdomen in schematic drawings: all major structures are shown from front to back and from anterior to posterior. This video is part of the MOOC…
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This video shows the dissection of the muscular layer of the anterolateral abdominal wall. The rectus abdominis muscle and its anterior and posterior sheaths are shown. Also the three lateral…
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This video shows the dissection of the superficial abdominal body wall. The skin, subcutaneous fasciae and anterior cutaneous nerves are shown. This video is part of the MOOC 'Anatomy of the…
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A dissection video demonstrating the appearance and characteristics of the three occurring peritoneal relations (intraperitoneal, secondary retroperitoneal and primary retroperitoneal) to the…
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This video explains the three ways that abdominal organs can be related to the peritoneum: intraperitoneal, retroperitoneal and secondary retroperitoneal. Each relation is first explained with a…
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A dissection video showing the anatomical structures one encounters when opening the abdomen from front to back and from superior to inferior. It is part of the MOOC 'Anatomy of the abdomen and…
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