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By Dr. Andrew P. Zbar
The podcast currently has 90 episodes available.
AA3 The Basic Anatomy of the Peritoneal Cavity
The basics of the anatomy of the peritoneum and peritoneal cavity are considered. The next podcast defines the anatomy of the retroperitoneum and the embryological development of the GI tract (and its clinical and anatomical relevance)
Please send us a small contribution for all this work so that we can continue to complete a digital podcast compilation of the entire body at
https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD
All greatly appreciated and acknowledged
The Anatomy of the Inguinal Canal, Scrotum and Testis
AA2 Inguinal Anatomy and Inguinal Hernia Made Clear!
In this podcast the anatomy of the inguinal canal is explained as is the mechanics and development of hernia repair…
All contributions gratefully accepted for expansion and continuation of this series at:
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Don’t forget the new books coming out via Springer based on these podcasts which include line drawings of the anatomy explained so that you can practice and master them…
Drawing is Understanding and
Understanding is Remembering…
Best
AZ
Designated as Anatomy of the Abdomen 1 (AA1)
This is the first of the abdominal series after a hiatus working on our new anatomy pocket books. The first of these on the Head and Neck will be available in all bookstores early in 2025 under Springer-Verlag publications.
This podcast discusses the anatomy of the rectus abdominis and the obliques.
Best
Andrew
Summary AT7
Anatomy of the Coronary Circulation and Conducting System
This podcast covers the coronary artery and venous anatomy and the anatomy of the conducting system including practical aspects of anomalies as they pertain to anatomy.
The next podcast is a Thoracic Quiz before we start the Anatomy of the Abdomen.
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The second main podcast on Art and Anatomy…the story of anatomical illustration
Vesalius and Stephan van Calkar, Albinus and his resident artist Wandelaar, the Hunter brothers and their artist van Rymsdyk and the Bell brothers.
The next in this series is Exhibiting Bodies…the business of displaying the human body in the galleries and the museums
Music Birds of Norway licensed by Soundstream
AT6 The Anatomy of the Heart
Returned after a 4 week working break.
This podcast discusses the external and internal anatomy of the heart with consideration about how to dissect the cadaveric heart.
The next podcast includes the arterial supply and venous drainage of the heart as well as the conducting system and the anatomy of the posterior mediastinum.
Please assist us with a contribution through Patron (not Patreon!!) at:
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All contributions to help us keep going will be acknowledged and gratefully received.
If you have any suggestions or comments please feel free to contact us on [email protected]
[email protected] is our academic PA Margaret Anderson who looks after the editing and production of these podcasts. Many thanks to our indispensable Margaret!
Also includes the anatomy of the anterior mediastinum
The next podcast is on the Anatomy of the Heart
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Please also contact us at our work office with suggestions or for notes at [email protected]
Best Wishes and enjoy youyr anatomy
Andrew
AT4 - The Anatomy of the Mediastinum and the Diaphragm
This podcast subdivides the mediastinum explaining the clinical reasons behind such categorization. The anatomy and embryology of the diaphragm is discussed along with the genetics of congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
The next podcast will consider the anatomy of the lungs, pleura and bronchopulmonary segments.
Please feel free to contribute via patron at:
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So that we can continue this important podcast series.
Most appreciated
Best Wishes
Andrew
In this podcast I examine the osteology of the thoracic cage and the anatomical features governing thoracotomy and minimally invasive thoracoscopic surgery. It is a grab-bag of extra areas not often covered in anatomy courses.
The next podcast will include the mediastinum, the lungs, pleura and bronchomediastinal segments.
Please make a contribution to our Patron system at:
https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD
so that we can continue this work.Any contribution (if you have appreciated this work) is greatly appreciated.
Please let me know any suggestions and additional podcasts you would like by contacting our PA Mrs Margaret Anderson on [email protected]
Thanks so much for listening and your support in this important project to get out onto the internet a high postgraduate level of clinical and surgical anatomy of the entire body.
Music Martha Argerich Bach Partita C minor.
An explanation of the history of developing a curriculum on how to examine a corpse.
If you ever wanted to know how we came to form the mechanisms and order of dissection, then this podcast is for you!
Next time we will examine how dissection came to be illustrated in Art and Anatomy Part 2 -"Picturing Bodies".
Please feel free to contribute to our project so that we can continue these podcasts by visiting:
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Thanks so much for your help and I will catch you on the next podcast!
Music: If the Light Fades by Birds of Norway
Soundstream approved and licensed for use in public content
The podcast currently has 90 episodes available.