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9780781732901

Clemente's Anatomy Dissector

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    9780781732901

  • ISBN10:

    0781732905

  • Format: Spiral Bound
  • Copyright: 2001-09-14
  • Publisher: LWW
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Summary

A comprehensive lab manual of anatomical dissection referenced to current editions of major medical atlases. Organized into 32 chapters, each focuses on small discrete areas such as the posterior triangle of the neck, and dorsum of the hand. Provides in-depth, detailed explanations for each dissection. Each chapter also stands alone, which allows instructors to adapt the material to their preferred dissection sequence, and students to self-teach and review. Features correlation of the surface anatomy to anatomical structures revealed in the dissections, a highlight for clinical understanding. Dissection instructions are boxed in red to create clear distinction from the explanatory material.

Table of Contents

Preface v
How to Use This Book vii
Introductory Session and Surface Anatomy of the Thorax, Shoulder, and Upper Limb
1(5)
General Comments and Care of the Cadaver
1(1)
Dissection Instruments
2(1)
Surface Anatomy of the Anterior Thorax, Shoulder, Axilla, and Upper Limb
2(4)
Mammary Gland and Pectoral Region
6(7)
Observe Other Cadavers
6(1)
Reflection of Skin
6(1)
Mammary Gland
7(1)
Reflection of the Superficial Fascia
7(3)
Pectoral Muscles and Other Structures
10(3)
Deep Pectoral Region and Axilla
13(6)
Deep Pectoral Region
13(1)
Axilla
14(5)
Posterior Triangle of the Neck
19(7)
Boundaries of the Posterior Triangle; Skin Incisions
19(1)
Superficial Vessels and Nerves
19(3)
Omohyoid and Other Posterior Triangle Muscles
22(1)
Expose the Subclavian Vessels and Brachial Plexus by Removing the Middle Third of the Clavicle
23(1)
Subclavian Vessels
24(1)
Cervical Part of the Brachial Plexus
25(1)
Scapular And Deltoid Regions; Posterior Compartment of the Arm
26(8)
Surface Anatomy; Skin Incisions; Cutaneous Nerves
26(2)
Cut Scapular Attachments of Trapezius and Deltoid Muscles; The Supraspinous and Infraspinous Fossae
28(2)
Lateral Border of Scapula; Triangular and Quadrangular Spaces; Axillary Nerve and Deltoid Region
30(1)
Anastomoses Around the Scapula
31(1)
Posterior (Extensor) Compartment of the Arm
31(3)
Anterior Brachial Region; Cubital Fossa; Anterior Forearm And Wrist
34(10)
Surface Anatomy; Skin Incisions; Superficial Veins and Nerves
34(2)
Anterior Compartment of the Arm: Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves
36(3)
The Cubital Fossa
39(1)
Anterior Forearm Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves
40(3)
Tendons, Vessels, and Nerves on the Anterior Wrist
43(1)
Palmar Aspect of the Hand
44(9)
Surface Anatomy; Skin Incisions; The Palmar Aponeurosis and Digital Vessels and Nerves
44(3)
Ulnar Artery and Nerve; Fascial Spaces of the Hand
47(1)
Flexor Retinaculum; Flexor Tendons and Synovial and Fibrous Sheaths; Dissection of Middle Finger
48(2)
Thenar Muscles; Movements of the Thumb; Dissection of the Distal Thumb; The Hypothenar Muscles
50(1)
Adductor Pollicis Muscle; Deep Palmar Arch; Deep Branch of the Ulnar Nerve; Interosseous Muscles
51(2)
Posterior Compartment of Forearm and Dorsum of Hand
53(7)
General Introduction
53(1)
Surface Anatomy; Removal of Skin; Superficial Veins and Nerves
53(2)
Muscles of the Extensor Compartment of the Forearm
55(3)
Extensor Retinaculum; Extensor Synovial Sheaths; Structures Across the Dorsum of the Wrist
58(1)
Arteries and Nerves on Dorsum of Hand; Dorsal Interosseous Muscles
59(1)
Joints of the Upper Extremity
60(9)
Joints of the Shoulder Region
60(3)
Joints at the Elbow Region
63(3)
The Middle and Distal Radio-ulnar Joints
66(1)
Joints at the Wrist
67(1)
Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal Joints
68(1)
Thorax I: Anterior Thoracic Wall
69(10)
Surface Anatomy; Thoracic Vertebrae, Ribs, and Respiratory Movements; Projections of Heart and Lungs Onto the Thoracic Wall
69(5)
Anterior Thoracic Wall: Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves
74(2)
Removal of the Anterior Thoracic Wall
76(1)
Pleura and Thoracic Viscera in Place; Removal of the Lungs
77(2)
Thorax II: Pleura and Lungs; Anterior Mediastinum; Middle Mediastinum and Pericardium; Removal of the Heart
79(7)
Pleural Reflections
79(1)
Lungs
80(4)
Mediastinum and Its Subdivisions; Anterior Mediastinum
84(1)
Middle Mediastinum and Pericardium
84(2)
Thorax III: The Heart: Blood Circulation; Heart Surface Anatomy; Blood Supply, Chambers, and Conducting System of The Heart
86(10)
Circulation of the Blood: General Comments
86(1)
Surface Anatomy of the Heart
86(2)
Arteries and Veins of the Heart
88(1)
Chambers of the Heart
89(5)
Conducting System of the Heart
94(2)
Thorax IV: Posterior Mediastinum; Sympathetic Trunks; Diaphragm From Above; Superior Mediastinum
96(8)
Posterior Mediastinum
96(3)
Sympathetic Trunks and Splanchnic Nerves
99(1)
Diaphragm
99(1)
Superior Mediastinum
100(4)
The Anterior Abdominal Wall
104(11)
Surface Anatomy of the Anterior Abdominal Wall
104(1)
Skin Incisions; Superficial Fascia; Cutaneous Vessels and Nerves
105(2)
Flat Muscles and Nerves of the Anterior Abdominal Wall
107(3)
Rectus Abdominis Muscle and Sheath; Epigastric Anastomosis
110(1)
Inguinal Region
111(2)
Scrotum; Spermatic Cord; Testis
113(1)
Female Inguinal Canal, Round Ligament of the Uterus, and the Labia Majora
114(1)
Abdominal Cavity I: Topography of The Abdominal Viscera and Reflections Of The Peritoneum
115(8)
Exposure of Abdominal Cavity; Inner Surface of Abdominal Wall; Falciform and Round Ligaments
115(2)
Peritoneum and Abdominal Viscera In Situ
117(4)
Peritoneal Cavity; Greater and Lesser Peritonea) Sacs
121(2)
Abdominal Cavity II: Rotation of the Gut; Dissection of Stomach; Liver; Duodenum and Pancreas; Spleen
123(11)
Embryologic Events Related to the Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract
123(3)
Dissection of the Stomach, Liver and Gall Bladder, Duodenum and Pancreas, and Spleen
126(8)
Abdominal Cavity III: Intestinal Tract from Duodenojejunal Junction To Rectum
134(8)
Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Vessels
134(4)
Jejunum and Ileum
138(1)
Large Intestine
139(3)
Abdominal Cavity IV: Posterior Abdominal Wall
142(11)
Gonadal Vessels, Kidneys, Ureters, and Suprarenal Glands
142(4)
Muscles of the Posterior Abdominal Wall and the Lumbar Plexus
146(3)
The Diaphragm from the Abdominal Aspect
149(2)
Abdominal Aorta; Inferior Vena Cava; Lumbar Sympathetic Chain
151(2)
The Pelvis: Male and Female
153(17)
General Features Found in Both the Male and Female Pelvis
153(6)
Male Pelvic Viscera: Urinary Bladder and Ureters; Seminal Vesicles and Ductus Deferens; Prostate Gland and Prostatic Urethra; Rectum
159(3)
Female Pelvic Organs: Urinary Bladder, Ureters, and Urethra; Ovaries and Uterine Tubes; Uterus and Vagina; Rectum
162(4)
Lateral Pelvic Wall and Floor: Vessels, Nerves, and Muscles
166(4)
The Perineum: Male and Female
170(14)
General Information and Surface Anatomy
170(2)
Anal Triangle and Region
172(2)
Male Urogenital Triangle and Region
174(5)
Female Urogenital Triangle and Region
179(5)
The Gluteal Region, Posterior Thigh, and Popliteal Fossa
184(12)
Surface Anatomy; Skin Incisions; Cutaneous Innervation
184(3)
Gluteal Region
187(4)
Posterior Compartment of the Thigh
191(2)
Popliteal Fossa
193(3)
Anterior and Medial Compartments of the Thigh
196(10)
Surface Anatomy; Superficial Vessels and Nerves
196(3)
Femoral Triangle; Femoral Vessels and Their Branches; Adductor Canal; Femoral Nerve
199(2)
Quadriceps Femoris Muscle and Its Motor Nerves
201(2)
The Medial (Adductor) Region of the Thigh
203(3)
Anterior and Lateral Compartments of the Leg and Dorsum of the Foot
206(12)
Surface Anatomy; Superficial Vessels and Nerves; Anterior Leg, Ankle, and Dorsum of the Foot
206(5)
Anterior Compartment of the Leg
211(2)
Lateral Compartment of the Leg
213(2)
Ankle Region and Dorsum of the Foot
215(3)
The Posterior Leg and Sole of the Foot
218(11)
Surface Anatomy
218(1)
Incisions and Superficial Dissection of the Posterior Leg
219(1)
Posterior Compartment: Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves
219(4)
Plantar Aspect of the Foot
223(6)
Joints of the Lower Limb
229(19)
Sacroiliac Joint
229(3)
Symphysis Pubis
232(1)
Hip Joint
233(4)
Knee Joint
237(3)
Tibiofibular Joints
240(1)
Ankle Joint (Talocrural Joint)
241(2)
Joints Within the Foot
243(5)
Superficial and Deep Back; Spinal Cord
248(16)
Posterior Primary Rami; Trapezius and Latissimus Dorsi; Rhomboids and Levator Scapulae
248(6)
Intermediate Muscles of the Back
254(1)
Deep Muscles of the Back
255(4)
Vertebral Canal and Spinal Cord
259(5)
Back of the Neck and the Suboccipital Region
264(5)
Posterior Skull and First Two Cervical Vertebrae
264(1)
Dorsal Rami of the Cervical Nerves
265(2)
Suboccipital Triangle
267(1)
Vertebral Artery
268(1)
The Superficial Face and Anterior Scalp
269(10)
Bony Landmarks and Surface Anatomy of the Face and Forehead
269(1)
Skin Incisions; Reflections of Skin Flaps
270(2)
External Muscles of the Mouth
272(1)
External Nose
273(1)
Anterior Orbital Region
273(1)
Superficial Vessels and Nerves of the Face
274(3)
Superficial Structures on the Lateral Face
277(2)
Temporal and Infratemporal Regions (Deep Face)
279(10)
Veins of the Temporal and Retromandibular Regions
279(1)
Masseter and Temporalis Muscles
280(1)
Infratemporal Fossa and Its Contents
281(6)
Temporomandibular Joint
287(2)
Anterior Triangle of the Neck
289(13)
Surface Landmarks and Triangles of the Neck
289(2)
Superficial Anterior Cervical Structures
291(1)
Infrahyoid Strap Muscles; The Ansa Cervicalis
291(3)
Thyroid Gland; Superior and Inferior Thyroid Arteries; Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves; Parathyroid Glands
294(2)
Structures Within or Adjacent to the Carotid Triangle
296(3)
Suprahyoid Region
299(2)
Deep Structures at the Root of the Neck
301(1)
The Scalp; the Floor of the Cranial Cavity; the Base of the Brain
302(11)
The Scalp
302(2)
Removal of Skull Cap and Wedge of Occipital Bone
304(2)
Meninges; Removal of the Brain
306(2)
Base of Skull: Bony Markings; Foramina
308(3)
Arterial Blood Supply to the Brain
311(2)
The Orbit: Superior and Anterior Dissections
313(11)
The Bony Orbit
313(1)
The Orbit From Above
314(5)
The Orbit From the Anterior Approach
319(5)
Craniovertebral Joints and Prevertebral Region
324(5)
Basilar Part of the Occipital Bone; The Atlas and Axis
324(1)
Median and Lateral Atlantoaxial Joints; Atlantooccipital Joints
325(2)
Separation of the Head and Cervical Viscera From the Vertebral Column
327(1)
The Prevertebral Region
328(1)
The Pharynx: External and Internal Dissections
329(6)
Structure and Relationships of the Pharynx; Vagus and Glossopharyngeal Nerves
329(1)
Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscles
330(3)
Interior of the Pharynx
333(2)
The Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses in the Bisected Head
335(7)
Bisection of the Head
335(1)
Nasal Septum
335(2)
Roof and Floor of the Nasal Cavity
337(1)
Lateral Wall of the Nasal Cavity
337(2)
Pterygopalatine Ganglion; Greater and Lesser Palatine Nerves and Vessels
339(1)
Paranasal Sinuses
340(2)
Nasopharynx; Oropharynx (Inner Wall); Palate; Mouth and Tongue
342(10)
Nasopharynx
342(1)
Soft Palate From Above: Levator and Tensor Palati Muscles
343(1)
Internal Structure of the Oropharynx
343(1)
Hard Palate Dissected From Its Oral Surface
344(2)
Oral Cavity and Tongue
346(6)
The Larynx and Laryngopharynx
352(10)
The Skeleton of the Larynx
352(2)
Surface Anatomy of the Anterior Larynx
354(1)
The Posterior Larynx; The Laryngopharynx; The Lateral Laryngeal Muscles
355(2)
The Interior of the Larynx
357(5)
The External and Middle Ear and the Semicircular Canals of The Inner Ear
362(7)
The External Ear
362(2)
The Lateral (Mastoid) Approach to the Facial Nerve; Semicircular Canals; Tympanic Cavity
364(3)
The Superior (Cranial Cavity) Approach to the Middle Ear
367(2)
Index 369

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