Anatomy Lessons

    These illustrations are provided with the intent of helping you better understand the anatomy of the region of the body being referenced.  They are referenced in the articles which relate to them and I hope you find them of benefit to your understanding of the condition for which you are seeking information.  Wherever you see the icon you may click to open a pop up window which will display an illustration relevant to the topic about which you are reading.

Adrenal Glands

Cross Section of Adrenal Gland

Anatomic Relations of Left Adrenal Gland

Anatomic Relations of the Right Adrenal Gland

Anatomy of Anterior Abdominal Wall

Anorectal Abscess and Develpment of Fistula

Anatomy of Abdominal Wall at the Arcuate Line;

Blood Supply of the Intestine

Endoscopy Showing Barrett's Esophagus

Anatomy of the Gallbladder and Bile Ducts

Sentinel Node Biopsy Bue Node

Anatomy of Breast

Lymphatic Drainage of Breast

Sagital Section Through Breast

Stage 1 Colon Cancer

Stage 2 Colon Cancer

Stage 3 Colon Cancer

Mesenteric Attachments of the Colon

Layers of the Wall of Colon

Component Separation in Ventral Hernia Repair

Variations in Cystic Duct Anatomy

Colonic Diverticulosis

Embryonic Development - Pharyngeal Pouches

Embryologic Origins of Parathyroid, Thyroid and Thymus

Esophago-Gastric Junction Demonstrating Transition Between Esophageal and Gastric Mucosa

Esophageal Varices

Veins of the Esophagus

Esophagus in Situ

Perianal Fistula

Gallbladder Relations to Bile Ducts and Liver

Gallstone Formation and Location

Gallbladder Function and Changes after Removal

Gastric Bypass - Completed

Gastric Bypass - Measuring the Pouch with a Balloon

Gastric Bypass - Creating the Pouch

Gastric Bypass - Transect the Stomach

Gastric Bypass - Transect the Jejunum

Gastric Bypass - Connect the Intestine

Gastric Bypass - Connect the Pouch Intestine

Gastric Bypass - Admire Your Work

Hemorrhoids - Cross Section View

Hemorrhoids - Cross Section, Internal and External Views

Variations in Cystic and Hepatic Duct Anatomy

Schematic of incompetent Venous Perforators

Layers of Tissue in Inguinal Canal

View of the Inguinal Canal From Inside

Cutaway View of the Inguinal Canal From Outside

Direct Laparoscopy

Lymphoscintigraphy to Identify Sentinel Node

Schematic of Mammotome Biopsy

Schematic of Stereotactic Table

Three Methods of Placing Mesh for Ventral Hernia Repair

Placement of Sutures for Nissen Fundoplication

Nissen Fundoplication Completed with Closed Hiatal Hernia

View of Right Parathyroids and Anatomic Relations

View of Parathyroids and Anatomic Relations from Behind

Portal VEnous System Exposed

Laparoscopic Robot Ready to Work

Surgeon Ready to Use all the Technology Available

Subfascial Endoscopic Perforator Surgery - Endoscopic View

Illustration Demonstrating Trans-Illuminated Vein Excision

Photo of Varicose Veins Marked Before TrIVEx

Chart Illustraticng Complex Anatomy of Leg Veins

Simple Schematic Demonstrating Layout of Venous System

Illustration of Venous Stasis Ulcer

Illustration Demonstrating Progressive Destruction of Venous Valves

Ultrasound Showing VNUS Closure Radiofrequency Wire In Place

Illustration Demonstrating Progressive Closure of Greater Saphenous Vein as Radiofrequency Wire Withdrawn

Illustration Demonstrating Placement of Mesh During Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

Illustration Demonstrating Several Types of Ventral Hernias

 

 

 



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