You don’t know how much I appreciate all of your videos, especially the blood flow from heart up. These are really helpful with my studying for the stroke certified registered nurse exam
Great flow chart. It makes more sense to think of it from a personal, posterior view point rather than from the anterior, but it does make it confusing when paired with the anterior view of some text books.
Currently studying for my vascular & interventional radiology (technologist, ARRT) exam, awesome video to understand arteries of the head/neck. Thank you.
I thought so as well before, but coming back this is actually brilliant considering that this flow chart will stick to your head and made the connections a lot easier
Mnemonic: Some Ancient Lovers Find Old Positions More Stimulating Inferior to superior Superior thyroid a. Ascending pharyngeal a. Lingual a. Facial a. Occipital a. Posterior auricular a. Maxillary a. (terminal branch) Superficial temporal a. (terminal branch)
Mnemonic: Some Anatomists Like Freaking Out Poor Medical Students Superior thyroid Ascending pharyngeal Lingual Facial Occipital Posterior auricular Maxillary Superficial temporal
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Very helpful......it will gives basic idea about arterial supply of head and neck....i mean it will avoid confusion about blood supply.....thank you soo much
Sorry Small correction sir if you feel right anterior cerebral artery is a branch of Internal carotid artery and anterior communicating artery is a branch of anterior cerebral artery ,posterior cerebral artery is a branch of basilar artery but posterior communicating artery is a branch of ICA
Great work. A couple of points 1. Right and Left can be anatomically oriented to have a more visual impact 2. External Carotid artery has following branches: Superior Thyroid A., Ascending Pharyngeal A., Lingual A., Facial A., Occipital A., Posterior Auricular A., and Maxillary A. & Superficial Temporal A. as terminal branches (in that order) 3. Internal carotid artery has 7 segments and a lot more branches which can be mentioned 😊
Hi, highly appreciate your videos. Just wanted to add that Ant communicating is not the the direct branch of ICA. It's a branch of ACA which is the direct branch of ICA.
Your presentation method is awesome, yet it would be easy caching if could have done in standard anatomical orientation (seeing the patient facing you view) thanks a lot sir
I think that is the facial going in infra orbital canal and become out superficial as maxillary! If u have another source for ensuring please writing down. & thanku.
Thank you amazing way of putting all ideas into place and for your effort on these videos. I just have one remark that the internal carotid artery gives off Anterior Cerebral, Middle Cerebral, Ophthalmic and Posterior Communicating Arteries and Basilar Arteries terminate into Posterior Cerebral Arteries
Thank you very much for the effort, but aren't there acending pharyngeal and posterior auricular arteries left regarding the branches of external carotid artery?
Technically, we didn’t include 2 additional minor branches which include ascending pharyngeal, posterior auricular. We tried keeping this video very simple. Hope that helps.
Branches of subclavian artery: 1. Vertebral 2.Internal thoracic 3.Thyrocervical trunk 4.costocervical trunk 5.Dorsal scapular artery Divisions of internal carotid artery: 1.Cervical part, no branches 2.Petrous part, 2 branches a. Corticotympanic b. Pterygoid 3.Cavernous part, 2branches a. cavernous branch to trigeminal ganglion b. Superior and inferior hypophyseal artery 4.Cerebral part, 5 branches a. Opthalmic b. middle cerebral c. anterior cerebral d. posterior communicating e. anterior choroidal
The anterior communicating artery isn't a direct branch It's is a branch of anterior cerebral artery which is a branch of internal carotid artery With all respect " correct me if Iam wrong"
I really enjoyed the video, and the previous few that I have watched. I only wish you hadn't omitted a few of the arteries, specifically the anterior cerebral, and the other few with the external carotid. I realize you were trying to be "simple", but too simple becomes a bit unclear to those of us trying to understand the simple, literally, without all those you mentioned with the Circle of Willis video. Does that make sense? LOL. I have appreciated your videos, none the less. Thank you.
Hello, this video was very clear and helpful, I was wondering about thyrocervical trunk, Costocervical trunk, internal thoracic artery? Dont they come off the subclavian arteries?
Man this gives so much glory to God the one who perfectly aligned all of this together and allows it to work perfectly! And if one thing goes wrong then trouble . So much glory 😍to God
Hi Sir. I learnt that the external carotid artery gave rise to 8 of which 3 are anterior branches, 3 are posterior and 2 are terminal branches meanwhile, u just gave 6 branches without specifity, what do u have to say about this
How to massage all of this important arteries to be able to gain normal growth or gain normal blood supply to all of their part especially to external look or to face
You don’t know how much I appreciate all of your videos, especially the blood flow from heart up. These are really helpful with my studying for the stroke certified registered nurse exam
this was perfect! im taking anatomy right now and everything you listed was on my lab manual! don't stop these videos PLEASE!
Great flow chart. It makes more sense to think of it from a personal, posterior view point rather than from the anterior, but it does make it confusing when paired with the anterior view of some text books.
Currently studying for my vascular & interventional radiology (technologist, ARRT) exam, awesome video to understand arteries of the head/neck. Thank you.
GREAT STUFF Just one quick tip: You should've done it in anatomical view.. as in left on right and right on left ..
If its not because of the camera. He might habe done it correctly. Sometimes camera places orientation on opposite
I thought so as well before, but coming back this is actually brilliant considering that this flow chart will stick to your head and made the connections a lot easier
In this isolation term, you're really helpful for me to study anatomy. Thank you very much :)
same here 😁😁
Good video. I think you guys may have forgotten to include the other ECA branches: Ascending pharyngeal & Posterior auricular.
Yeah I’ve noticed that too
Mnemonic: Some Ancient Lovers Find Old Positions More Stimulating
Inferior to superior
Superior thyroid a.
Ascending pharyngeal a.
Lingual a.
Facial a.
Occipital a.
Posterior auricular a.
Maxillary a. (terminal branch)
Superficial temporal a. (terminal branch)
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Some anatomists like freaking out poor medical students.
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Mnemonic: Some Anatomists Like Freaking Out Poor Medical Students
Superior thyroid
Ascending pharyngeal
Lingual
Facial
Occipital
Posterior auricular
Maxillary
Superficial temporal
What is this mnemonic for ?
@@merlinjohn7381 branches of external carotid artery.
4 branches of internal carotid
ant communicating
ant cerebral
middle cerebral
opthalmic
note post communicating is part of basilar artery
he missed two of them. 1) Ascending pharyngeal 2) Posterior Auricular
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It is really very much MBBS student isn't it ? In University exams they don't ask this much detailing isn't it (am from India)???
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thank you for the perfect explanation!! I believe the left and right sides have been switched
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Very helpful......it will gives basic idea about arterial supply of head and neck....i mean it will avoid confusion about blood supply.....thank you soo much
knowledgeable .thanks.UR real prof of anatomy.
Well explained 🌟
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Easy to understand
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Tq sir it's very useful to understand blood supply of head.
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Thank you i got a better understanding than a 3d video show.. now i can put them together to make sense
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at 10:30 dont get confused, thats right internal carotid artery branches, theres also left carotid branches
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Sorry Small correction sir if you feel right
anterior cerebral artery is a branch of Internal carotid artery and anterior communicating artery is a branch of anterior cerebral artery ,posterior cerebral artery is a branch of basilar artery but posterior communicating artery is a branch of ICA
Great work. A couple of points
1. Right and Left can be anatomically oriented to have a more visual impact
2. External Carotid artery has following branches: Superior Thyroid A., Ascending Pharyngeal A., Lingual A., Facial A., Occipital A., Posterior Auricular A., and Maxillary A. & Superficial Temporal A. as terminal branches (in that order)
3. Internal carotid artery has 7 segments and a lot more branches which can be mentioned 😊
Hi, highly appreciate your videos. Just wanted to add that Ant communicating is not the the direct branch of ICA. It's a branch of ACA which is the direct branch of ICA.
Superb sir😍
Very nice explanation sir 🙏
Awesome help. Thanks
Mnemonic which i made for external carotid artery branches is: MOST FLAP
Your presentation method is awesome, yet it would be easy caching if could have done in standard anatomical orientation (seeing the patient facing you view) thanks a lot sir
Well done but just one thing.... facial artery comes out before maxillary artery....thank you
Yaa that's right
And they have 8 not 6 branches
@@aminamohammed5884 i think it's 9 not actually 8
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I think that is the facial going in infra orbital canal and become out superficial as maxillary! If u have another source for ensuring please writing down. & thanku.
it really helped me sir......... thank you
Thank you amazing way of putting all ideas into place and for your effort on these videos.
I just have one remark that the internal carotid artery gives off Anterior Cerebral, Middle Cerebral, Ophthalmic and Posterior Communicating Arteries
and Basilar Arteries terminate into Posterior Cerebral Arteries
You explained it very well sir.
Thank you very much for the effort, but aren't there acending pharyngeal and posterior auricular arteries left regarding the branches of external carotid artery?
well done as always !!!
+raissa thank you so much I'm so happy that we were able to help!
can you do a nerves system of head and neck please
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great video bro helped me understand it easy
Thank you very much!!
Thankyou sir😊
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Great stuff!
I think putting superficia temporal and maxillary at the top would have been good as those are the terminating branches
2 additional branches of external carotid are missing
Technically, we didn’t include 2 additional minor branches which include ascending pharyngeal, posterior auricular. We tried keeping this video very simple. Hope that helps.
great job
Thank you.well done
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Branches of subclavian artery:
1. Vertebral
2.Internal thoracic
3.Thyrocervical trunk
4.costocervical trunk
5.Dorsal scapular artery
Divisions of internal carotid artery:
1.Cervical part, no branches
2.Petrous part, 2 branches
a. Corticotympanic
b. Pterygoid
3.Cavernous part, 2branches
a. cavernous branch to trigeminal ganglion
b. Superior and inferior hypophyseal artery
4.Cerebral part, 5 branches
a. Opthalmic
b. middle cerebral
c. anterior cerebral
d. posterior communicating
e. anterior choroidal
Very helpful
+Neha Bidhuri awesome I'm so happy we were able to help!
Wonderful
The anterior communicating artery isn't a direct branch
It's is a branch of anterior cerebral artery which is a branch of internal carotid artery
With all respect " correct me if Iam wrong"
Thanks for easy to understanding....
thank you bro...
Thanku doctor 🫡
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Good job !
+Nikk Anisa Thank you very much!
this video makes it easier to memorize thank u so muchh
Thanks for this ur videos are extremely helpful
Isn't it tooo much for a MBBS student from India so much detailing of arteries ???
Very nice!!
I wish you all best
I really enjoyed the video, and the previous few that I have watched. I only wish you hadn't omitted a few of the arteries, specifically the anterior cerebral, and the other few with the external carotid. I realize you were trying to be "simple", but too simple becomes a bit unclear to those of us trying to understand the simple, literally, without all those you mentioned with the Circle of Willis video. Does that make sense? LOL. I have appreciated your videos, none the less. Thank you.
U r to good at it
Great mam u also make different parts of circulation flow video 🙏🙏🙏
Hello, this video was very clear and helpful,
I was wondering about thyrocervical trunk, Costocervical trunk, internal thoracic artery? Dont they come off the subclavian arteries?
please talk about branches of each branch with more detail for example branches of superior thyroid artery and where they supply ..thank u
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Man this gives so much glory to God the one who perfectly aligned all of this together and allows it to work perfectly! And if one thing goes wrong then trouble . So much glory 😍to God
Amazing 😍
Wait, is anterior communicating a branch of internal carotid ? shouldn't that be anterior cerebral ?
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Thanks! This was helpful :)
I want a clear flowchat of this!!!
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Hey, I think it should be anterior cerebral artery terminal branch of internal carotid instead of anterior communicating artery
Thank you sooo much really help
Thanks
Please make a video on flow chart of nerve supply of head and neck(main nerves along with their sub branches)
Thank you so much this is very easy to understand and memorize
Hi Sir. I learnt that the external carotid artery gave rise to 8 of which 3 are anterior branches, 3 are posterior and 2 are terminal branches meanwhile, u just gave 6 branches without specifity, what do u have to say about this
How to massage all of this important arteries to be able to gain normal growth or gain normal blood supply to all of their part especially to external look or to face
I have a doubt! Den isn't anterior cerebral and anterior choroidal branch of ICA ?
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