Sectio chirurgica - 'Klinische Anatomie Kopf / Hals'
Offered By: iversity
Course Description
Overview
Course Description
The structure of the course in anatomical regions is based on clinical case reports.
Relevant macroscopic structures of these regions are discussed on the basis of high-quality anatomical illustrations and preparations as well as by clinical studies in healthy volunteers.
What will I learn in this course?
You'll you the understanding of the anatomy of the head and neck have acquired that enables you:
- To complete further courses such as the anatomical dissection
- You to orient towards clinical disciplines such as the General Surgery, ENT, maxillofacial, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, or radiology
- Prepare you for medicine close associate professionals
What knowledge do I need?
Anatomical knowledge is required.
Syllabus
Chapter Topic
Chapter 1
Overview, compartments and blood supply of the neck
Chapter 2
Nervous, lymphatic drainage and topography of the neck
Chapter 3
Thyroid and pharynx
Chapter 4
Larynx, phonation and spatium parapharyngeum
Chapter 5
The bony skull
Chapter 6
Jaw, mouth and jaw muscles
Chapter 7
Tongue and floor of the mouth
Chapter 8
The parotid gland and the facial muscles
Chapter 9
Nose and paranasal sinuses
Chapter 10
Sphenoid and orbital
Chapter 11
Temporal bone and ear
Chapter 12
Deep facial region
Taught by
Dr. med. Bernhard Hirt
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