i remember watching this on second year of medical school,now I am doing general surgery clerkship and again ended up in here,thanks for nice explanation its been really helpful
that is great to hear, makes the effort of making them seem very much worthwhile! Good luck with your studies, and I hope more of my videos may be of use to you in the future! :)
Incredible! Thank you so much for all this hard work you put into making these concepts so clear and understandable. No idea how I'd survive medschool without resources like these
I LOVE all your videos. I was pathetic at Anatomy, but after going through your videos, it's really really helped! Cannot thank you enough! I have my exam in two weeks time - these videos are really helping! :)
This is your best video so far! I really liked the sequential explanation of things. Great job, keep it up! By the way, could you please make a tutorial on the autonoic
There seems to be great deal to consider layer by layer before you have finally dug your way into the organs Sir! Thank you for your patient explanation which was easier to understand in this animation form rather than looking at a real body at this stage
misskempsta Yes! The fascia between external oblique and internal oblique = intermediate fascia Internal oblique and transversus abdominis = deep fascia
Maybe think of a less violent way to describe passing through the layers of the abdomen. Talking about "inserting a knife" or a needle through the area was a bit disturbing. Otherwise, great video.
Johan Puhakka Investing fascia is made up of superficial fascia, intermediate fascia and deep fascia. these are between all the 3 muscles and the fatty layer
I have a question, if anyone else are watching these videos. Why is he not mentioning the superficial facia and the facia abdominis subcutanea? Or am I misunderstanding something?
Why as a male can the stomach get so extended an everything else on your body stay small what is that called? I'm not talking beer gut but beach ball size?
khaled dawood I guess like my brother in law stomach sticks out like a huge beach ball I've seen some but his is huge!!what dose that where's a good place to view something on that
i remember watching this on second year of medical school,now I am doing general surgery clerkship and again ended up in here,thanks for nice explanation its been really helpful
that is great to hear, makes the effort of making them seem very much worthwhile! Good luck with your studies, and I hope more of my videos may be of use to you in the future! :)
Incredible! Thank you so much for all this hard work you put into making these concepts so clear and understandable. No idea how I'd survive medschool without resources like these
You explain things in such a simple and understandable way! Keep up the good work. It immensely helps students like us. Thanks.
Watching again this video after five years for my surgery exam tomorrow 😝
Hahaha
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Lmao same here. Just a few hours before exam
How did it go
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your explantation of topics is amazing
Please keep making those videos
so helpful
Simply brilliant... Very well presented! Thank you
I LOVE all your videos. I was pathetic at Anatomy, but after going through your videos, it's really really helped! Cannot thank you enough!
I have my exam in two weeks time - these videos are really helping! :)
Can’t make it any more simple, thank you!👏
my next goal is to crack neuroanatomy, watch this space!
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This is your best video so far! I really liked the sequential explanation of things. Great job, keep it up! By the way, could you please make a tutorial on the autonoic
Watching this video again after 5 years for surgery rotation. 😊
Extremely greatful for the content and effort ... Builds interest to know more and learn.
super helpful-- appreciate how succinct this video is. THANK YOU!!
U r great in explaining.....love it thank u for posting this
GREAT CHANNEL!! you really know how to explain things so they're easy. thanks a lot!
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There seems to be great deal to consider layer by layer before you have finally dug your way into the organs Sir! Thank you for your patient explanation which was easier to understand in this animation form rather than looking at a real body at this stage
I've read text many times getting nothing but this short video made it clear😇
This is so helpful.
Thanks a lot!
Yes very simply n beautifully explained.
Waiting for more lecture. Thank you.
Regarding intestinal usg.
Thank you helped a lot ✅
thaanks alot :) i hope you have tutorials in neuroanatomy explained in this amazing way of presentation.
THANKS FOR INFORMING ME!!
so well explained, thanks so much
Thank you It helped me a lot
nicely described, quite informative
Deep inguinal canal ois defect of fascia transversalis , superficial inguinal ring is defect in external oblique aponeurosis
Ah, memories of the first surgery rotation.
its very helpful thank you
Awesome videos dude even my lecturer dosent teach like this !! Are you on patreon I would like to donate
very helpful. thanks!
it was really helpfull , thanks a lot .
tnkz keep going teacher i need exam of abdominal wall please. iam interesting the lectures of Health
I learned a lot
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amazing video
Nice video
Great tutorial :)
U r explauning well in very short time tnk u
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really really helpful! thanks alot :)
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Campers camp on scarpa
*could you please make a tutorial ion the autonomic nervous system?
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nice video.
Thank you
Thanks ....very nice upload.
Is there fascia between the muscles - i.e. between ext. and int. oblique or between int. oblique and transversus abdominus?
misskempsta I think not :)
misskempsta Yes! The fascia between external oblique and internal oblique = intermediate fascia
Internal oblique and transversus abdominis = deep fascia
Thanku Very much
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thanks sir
3 should be fascia profunda (gallaudet)
👍Nice
i stopped listening in class thanks to you
Maybe think of a less violent way to describe passing through the layers of the abdomen. Talking about "inserting a knife" or a needle through the area was a bit disturbing. Otherwise, great video.
What about the investing facsias?
Johan Puhakka Investing fascia is made up of superficial fascia, intermediate fascia and deep fascia. these are between all the 3 muscles and the fatty layer
I have a question, if anyone else are watching these videos.
Why is he not mentioning the superficial facia and the facia abdominis subcutanea? Or am I misunderstanding something?
Where is the right condition Navel. Making one video sir
helpful vedio thanks
lovely video. you're going to see my comments for 4 more years as i go through med school lol
Did you write more comments?
@@abdullahahmad4239 yes. I am now a doctor 😊
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Looking forward. :)
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"Your needle or knife... or whatever..." LOL teaching murderers anatomy? :P
you do realize doctors use knives (scalpels) to cut people open?
Why as a male can the stomach get so extended an everything else on your body stay small what is that called? I'm not talking beer gut but beach ball size?
Adam Rounds
perhaps you are referring to Abdominal visceral fat
khaled dawood I guess like my brother in law stomach sticks out like a huge beach ball I've seen some but his is huge!!what dose that where's a good place to view something on that
You sure its not Ascites ?
No I'm not!
great
prepare it well than be a professor ............
No deep fascia in between scarpa's fascia and muscles?
there is a deep fascia between scarpas and muscles
I guess there is no deep fascia ,to facilitate abdominal distention for any reason like pregnancy or respiration or after meals ..etc.
ryik
oh your accent is killing (
SIgh! the accent *__* i just want to learn everyday
Thank you it was helpful 😊
Amazing
No deep fascia in between scarpa's fascia and muscles?
+salaams14 No deep fascia in the whole abdominal wall.