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Atlas of the mesentery
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Atlas of the mesentery
1: Mesenteric morphology during development
1.1 CS13
1.2 CS14
1.3 CS15
1.4 CS16
1.5 CS17
1.6 CS19
1.7 CS20
1.8 CS21
1.9 CS23
1.10 Week 10
1.11 Week 12
1.12 VHP (Adult)
2: a. Figure Explanations
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Figure 4
Figure 5
2: b. Supplemental Figure Explanations
Supplemental Figure S1
Supplemental Figure S2
Supplemental Figure S3
Supplemental Figure S4
Supplemental Figure S5
Supplemental Figure S6
Supplemental Figure S7
Supplemental Figure S8
Supplemental Figure S9
3: Mesenteric development
4: Development of the periphery of the mesentery
5: Development of the mesenteric organs
6: Manual of Mesenteric Dissection
6.1 Introduction 1
6.2 Introduction 2
6.3 Opening the abdomen
6.4 Lateral Mobilisation of the mesosigmoid and left mesocolon
6.5 Medial mobilisation of mesosigmoid and left mesocolon
6.6 Mobilisation of the periphery of the mid-region fold
6.7 Mobilisation of the periphery of the mid-region mesenteric fold
6.8 Mobilisation of posterior wall of upper region
6.9 Liver mobilisation
6.10 Starting point of disconnection
6.11 Division of inferior mesenteric artery
6.12 Division of inferior Vena Cava
6.13 Division of oesophago-gastric junction
6.14 Exposure of coeliac and superior mesenteric arterial trunks
6.15 Division of coeliac trunk and superior mesenteric artery
6.16 Mechanisms of connection and attachment
6.17 Attachment: The fascia and reflection
6.18 The ex vivo mesentery
6.19 Neck and body of upper region
6.20 Lower region of mesenteric domain
6.21 The central zone
6.22 Mesenteric and non-mesenteric domain of the abdomen
7. Comparative anatomy
Research
Development of raw data
Reconstruction and methods
3D Model
Teaching
Reconstruction and methods
Reconstruction of nerves using Oculus with gravity sketch App.