Let's have a look at the anatomy of the bladder. Muscles, urothelium, sphincters - how does the neuroanatomy work? Music by Ryan Cullinane. freemusicarchive.org/music/Rya...
Hi Mr. You are doing your job great. It is about 3 years that I have been feeling sorry for not knowing anatomy well. But I'm learning it every day with your videos. They are really helping me. Thank so much.
Excellent videos. Sam I have Interstitial cystitis aka painful bladder syndrome the ps as you call it is back to front. I am busting for wee but cannot relax sphincter this then affects bowel sphincter then I am basically pushing against 2 non return valves on top of this there is active nerves causing a240volt like shock from anus/penis everything seems to spasm. Any advice apart from bull it would be welcome. I have had IC for 16 yrs in varying sensitivity. Many thanks.
Help...On the first day of Covid lock down I was in the ER for worst back pain of my life. They see blood in my urine, think stone but CT shows nothing. Then a large muscle tissue came out in my urine, pain improved. I have had to live five weeks with this blood. On the 27th they will scope my blader. Do I have time? Could too much time have passed to stop this if cancer?
And the female through the hormonal loss from menopause means the urethra dries out and becomes even more prone to UTI's. (Take replacement hormone therapy. I listened to an English professor and he said the cancer risk is minimal. Barely above background. Also as I hadn't realised once, that the male urethra is narrower than the females. Is this because we're all made out with variance of the same stuff; given that the males have it longer, that the same amount of cells making up the urethra have to go further, therefore the cost is a narrower urethra for the male? 😢. (I have prostate and wee problems. Hate having to get up during the night! End up lacking sleep. -It's all downhill from here, lol.)
Yes men, you don't go to the doctor readily. Take yourself off with any bleeding and ANYTHING that doesn't go away. You're a long time dead, but you only have ONE life!
Can you redo this video using a female model, as women are far more often to experience leakage, anterior prolapse, address the point that after a women give birth she should switch to a urogynocologist and pelvic floor therapist because they specialize in pelvic floor prolapses. This is a very very male based, old school male dominated medicine view. Anatomy professors please utilize the anatomy of the bladder to talk about the pelvic floor as a whole in retaliation to female pelvic organ prolapses. Normally a woman has to see two male doctors a urologist and a gastroenterologist for a pelvic floor prolapses. Then she has to see a obgyn, female, whose priority is the baby (think liability and legal issues). So who puts a non pregnant female - a mother recovering from birth? No one. Also straining do to severe constipation - rectocele combined with an anterior prolapse.
I wish you were a professor at my uni. Thank you so much! You are helping me a lot with my exams
2:00 Urinary bladder
2:20 Ductus deferens
2:45 Vesicle
3:15 Fundus of the bladder
3:45 Detrusor muscle (autonomic innervation)
3:50 Transitional epithelium
4:39 Ureters entering the bladder laterally from either side
4:59 Urethra
5:00 Trigone
5:40 Transitional cell carcinoma
7:50 Peritoneum covering fundus of bladder
9:00 Male bladder - Internal urethral sphincter (autonomic innervation)
10:00 External urethral sphincter (somatic innervation)
14:00 Urethra- male vs female
14:25 Guarding reflex
16:00 Spinal cord injury
Hi Mr. You are doing your job great. It is about 3 years that I have been feeling sorry for not knowing anatomy well. But I'm learning it every day with your videos. They are really helping me. Thank so much.
Thank u so much
I always formulate clear concepts after seeing ur videos ☺️
You make anatomy quite interesting. Good job sir.
So so so helpful, love all your videos and your enthusiasm motivates us to study for long periods
I’m about to take my final in general anatomy and physiology, I am crediting my A and new love for anatomy to your videos! Thank you so much.
From which University?
Thank you so much for this video! Very useful and simple.
great job sir..thank you
Thank you but i also want to know abt ligaments of urinary bladder
0:40 THEN SHOW US!
love your vids btw, thank you so much
I love your videos! So informative and easy to understand. Your demeanour is charming. :) I hope you're well. Thank you for your videos!
Im going to slay this topic now! 😎
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I love this Sam already after watching only 5 videos, two of which are regarding dealing 'lockdown'. One of thos two is called Distraction.
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Need more info about ligaments and pouch's
Sometimes there is more physiology in your lectures than anatomy
Excellent videos. Sam I have Interstitial cystitis aka painful bladder syndrome the ps as you call it is back to front. I am busting for wee but cannot relax sphincter this then affects bowel sphincter then I am basically pushing against 2 non return valves on top of this there is active nerves causing a240volt like shock from anus/penis everything seems to spasm. Any advice apart from bull it would be welcome. I have had IC for 16 yrs in varying sensitivity. Many thanks.
there were rumours/legends that in the 60's during Beatles' concerts: "there was not a dry seat in the house"
Love from Pakistan!!!!!! Simply can't thank you enough.
What is the blood supplies of the urinary bladder?🥺
also how did u print heart?
Probably using a 3D printer
Why did I not find those videos when I still had anatomy course to complete :((((((
wait! u are Hugh Laurie or r u the Dr House he plays?u resemble alot man :)
Point & Shoot. Got it!
Hello, when u have the prostate gland is removed what happens to urine and the empty shell and the ducts with sperm?
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Help...On the first day of Covid lock down I was in the ER for worst back pain of my life. They see blood in my urine, think stone but CT shows nothing. Then a large muscle tissue came out in my urine, pain improved. I have had to live five weeks with this blood. On the 27th they will scope my blader. Do I have time? Could too much time have passed to stop this if cancer?
Did they tell you what wrong ?
Are you dr House?
I was going to ask it 😅
And the female through the hormonal loss from menopause means the urethra dries out and becomes even more prone to UTI's. (Take replacement hormone therapy. I listened to an English professor and he said the cancer risk is minimal. Barely above background.
Also as I hadn't realised once, that the male urethra is narrower than the females. Is this because we're all made out with variance of the same stuff; given that the males have it longer, that the same amount of cells making up the urethra have to go further, therefore the cost is a narrower urethra for the male? 😢.
(I have prostate and wee problems. Hate having to get up during the night! End up lacking sleep. -It's all downhill from here, lol.)
Blabbering, blabbering, blabbering aimlessly! Dismissed!
Is he a doctor?
Professor of anatomie
Yes men, you don't go to the doctor readily. Take yourself off with any bleeding and ANYTHING that doesn't go away. You're a long time dead, but you only have ONE life!
this is kind of unrelated but i was born with a bladder 2x the size of what it should be.
😢😢😢
Why do poor people in my city have thicker bladders?
cmon this is barely anatomy
Can you redo this video using a female model, as women are far more often to experience leakage, anterior prolapse, address the point that after a women give birth she should switch to a urogynocologist and pelvic floor therapist because they specialize in pelvic floor prolapses. This is a very very male based, old school male dominated medicine view. Anatomy professors please utilize the anatomy of the bladder to talk about the pelvic floor as a whole in retaliation to female pelvic organ prolapses. Normally a woman has to see two male doctors a urologist and a gastroenterologist for a pelvic floor prolapses. Then she has to see a obgyn, female, whose priority is the baby (think liability and legal issues). So who puts a non pregnant female - a mother recovering from birth? No one. Also straining do to severe constipation - rectocele combined with an anterior prolapse.