Retroperitoneal anatomy, organs and spaces | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | CT abdomen
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2022
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Learn how to identify the different spaces of the retroperitoneum. I show you how to divide the retroperitoneum into the anterior pararenal space, the perirenal space and the posterior pararenal space.
We will identify the parietal peritoneum, anterior renal fascia (Gerota's fascia), posterior renal fascia (Zuckerkandl fascia) and the transversalis fascia. These fascial planes will allow us create the three divisions of the retroperitoneum. We will also identify the lateroconal fascia and the combined interfascial plane.
Confidently label the retroperitoneal spaces as well as the retroperitoneal organs (adrenal glands, kidneys, pancreas, duodenum, ascending colon and the descending colon.
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- Case courtesy of Dr Michael P Hartung, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 151844
- Case courtesy of Dr Eid Kakish, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 63797
- Case courtesy of Dr Mohammad A. ElBeialy, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 25202
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As expected…wonderful explanation. You just make anatomy so easy to understand. Please prepare videos on critical findings on Whole body CT scan.
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Very well explained in lucid language with Cross Sectional CT Anatomy and Drawings for Retroperitoneal Compartments.
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Dr. Nel: did you notice on this CT you showed, patients partially air-filled appendix is in the RUQ sitting between the base of liver and right kidney. It is best seen between 3:10-3:15 on video! Pretty high up.
Is this appendix in the peritoneal or retro-P space? And I assume appendicitis would cause RUQ pain in this patient, maybe back or flank pain?
Good video!
Peritoneal spaces …. Plz 😊
Teşekkürler.
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Would appreciate an explanation of how fluid sequentially fills the different retroperitoneal and peritoneal spaces in acute pancreatitis or ascites from cirrhosis. I agree with other commenters. Excellent work.
Great suggestion! I’ll add it to my list. Thanks for taking the time to comment 🙂
thank you very much , it was very difficult for me to imagine while studying but you have made it very easy to remember.😀
Excellent news!
Is retroperitoneal safe for surgery?,not risky?
Is it curable after surgery?
I really wish you were my best friend😀 great explanation
Haha, thanks Vasilis!
hi love your videos.! is it possible you make a video about liquid collection or abscesses inside the abdominal cavity, also if possible maybe includo differential diagnosis with other entities. i think it could be a very useful topic specially in Emergency medicina
Thanks for the videos !
Thanks for the great suggestion 👍
Sphenoid bone radiological anatomy
Mediastinum anatomy
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Brain anatomy sir..
Pancreatic lesions
plz increase speech volume
Hi Rushi. It seems there has been an issue recently with my older videos playing quietly on certain people’s devices. Unfortunately nothing I can change on my side with older vids. But will try to upload newer vids with increased volume
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