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OS - Dissection course – live stream of anatomical structures in cadavers (4EU+) - DVA011EU
Title: OS - Dissection course – live stream of anatomical structures in cadaver
Guaranteed by: Department of Anatomy (13-320)
Faculty: Second Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2023
Semester: summer
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/20, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (30)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: distance
Teaching methods: distance
Level:  
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. David Kachlík, Ph.D.
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Annotation - Czech
Last update: MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan (21.02.2022)
Live stream – presentation of the anatomical structures of the human body in formaldehyde-embalmed dissected cadavers. This course is in collaboration of the 4EU+ European University Alliance. Recommended for all levels/years of undergraduate medical students Registration and enrollment information: https://4euplus.eu/4EU-306.html
Aim of the course
Last update: MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan (21.02.2022)

This course aims to enrich the theoretical knowledge of medical students of the human anatomy. Each session focuses of one specific region of the human body and its specific composing structures. All structures will be demonstrated and described on human cadavers prosections in real-time via an online stream. Subsequently, live discussion with the students will follow.

Course completion requirements - Czech
Last update: MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan (21.02.2022)

Full attendance.

Credit test (online remote) – passing score of 70%.

Literature
Last update: MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan (21.02.2022)

Loukas M, et all. Gray's Clinical Photographic Dissector of the Human Body. 2nd ed. Elsevier, 2013.

Olinger, B. A.; Human Gross Anatomy. Wolters Kluwer, 2015.

David A. Morton, Kerry D. Peterson, Kurt H. Albertine; Gray's Dissection Guide for Human Anatomy. 2nd edition. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2007.

Patrick W. Tank, John Charles Boileau Grant; Grants Dissector. 15th edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012.

Dixon, A., Logan, B. M., and Harold Ellis, H. Human Sectional Anatomy: Pocket Atlas of Body Sections, CT and MRI Images. CRC Press, 2017.

Teaching methods
Last update: MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan (21.02.2022)

Live stream – presentation of the anatomical structures of the human body in formaldehyde-embalmed dissected cadavers.

Syllabus
Last update: MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan (04.04.2022)

The course will take place via online streaming on a weekly basis of 2 hours and a half in 8 sessions followed by an online remote credit test.

Tuesday 16:30 - 19:00

1. Upper extremity (compartments and its residing and passing structures).

Topographical spaces: Axilla, Foramen humerotricipitale et omotricipitale, Regio scapularis – topography of scapular region, Regio brachialis – topography of arm, Fossa cubiti, Regio antebrachialis – topography of forearm, Regio carpalis, canalis carpi, Regio manus, spatium palmare medium.

2. Lower extremity (compartments and its residing and passing structures).

Topographical spaces: Lacuna vasorum et musculorum, hernia femoralis, Trigonum femorale a fossa iliopectinea, Foramen ischiadicum majus et minus, Regio femoralis – topography of thigh, Fossa poplitea, Regio cruris – topography of leg, Spatium retromalleolare laterale et mediale, Structures in front of the medial malleolus, dorsum pedis, Planta pedis

3. Thorax (anterior thoracic wall, mediastinum, lungs, heart).

Topographical spaces: Thoracic wall and intercostal space, Mediastinum, Openings of the diaphragm, Topographic relations of the oesophagus, trachea and aorta.

4. Abdomen (anterior abdominal wall, peritoneum and retroperitoneum, internal organs).

Topographical spaces: Abdominal wall, Vagina mm. rectorum, Canalis inguinalis,Cavitas peritonealis et Retroperitoneum, Bursa omentalis, Mesenteries, omenta and recesses of peritoneal cavity, Right and left paracolic spaces, Biliary ducts and trigonum cystohepaticum,

5. Pelvis (pelvic cavity and internal organs in males and females).

Topographical spaces: Course of ureter and ductus deferens, Topography of the male and female pelvis.

6. Neck (compartments and its residing and passing structures, cervical triangles).

Topographical spaces: Trigonum cervicale anterius, Trigonum cervicale laterale, Trigonum caroticum, Trigonum submandibulare, Trigonum submentale, Fissura scalenorum.

7. Head (skull spaces, intra- and extra-cranial structures, brain sections).

Topographical spaces: Basis cranii interna, Orbita, Cavitas tympani, Regio facialis, Fossa infratemporalis.

8. Back (back muscles, posterior abdominal wall, spinal cord)

Topographical spaces: Superior and inferior lumbar triangles, Trigonum suboccipitale

9. Credit test via (MOODLE).

Consultations/questions: contact MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan.

Teachers:

MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan (azzat.al-redouan@lfmotol.cuni.cz)

MUDr. Ehsan Abbaspour (ehsan.abbaspour@lfmotol.cuni.cz)

 
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