One Shot Anatomy
One Shot Anatomy
One Shot Anatomy
Dr Ashwani Kumar
EMBRYOLOGY
Neural tube
Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Notochord
Endoderm
Para-axial
meso
Intermediate
meso
Lateral plate
meso
Dermis of back
Axial skeleton
Skeletal muscles (except pharyngeal arches)
Neural tube
Eventration of Diaphragm
• Similar to CDH
• Not a True Hernia
Persistence of Pleuroperitoneal canal
Bochdalek foramen
Obliterates
Persistence
Branchial cyst
1st pouch – Inner layer of TM, tympanic cavity, auditory tube & mastoid antrum
Persistence of caudal
part of right dorsal Abnormal right Subclavian arteries
aorta
Subclavian arteries
Right Left
Proximal part of 3rd arch artery • Distal part of 3rd arch artery
• Cervical part of dorsal aorta
Pulmonary artery Ductus arteriosus
• Proximal part of 6th arch artery Distal part of left 6th arch artery
Left RLN has a longer course than the right RLN. This is because it hooks
under the left sixth arch artery which persists in extra-uterine life as the
ductus arteriosus, a fibrous remnant. On the right side, neither the sixth
nor fifth arch arteries persist.
Mesonephric duct (Wolffian duct)
Intermediate
mesoderm
Male Female
Posterior wall of urethra Posterior wall of urethra
(till EDs)
Ureteric bud & derivatives
Ureteric bud & derivatives
Trigone
Trigone
Remnant- GARTNER’S
Spermatic pathway DUCT (In broad ligament)
Appendix of epididymis
Male Female
0-15° Abduction
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Adduction & ER
Lat to Med
M- Pectoralis major
L- Latissimus dorsi
M- Teres major
Adductor Pollicis
Palmaris brevis
(subcutaneous)
ULNAR NERVE MEDIAN NERVE
• Unipennate • Bipennate
• Absent on middle finger • Absent on thumb & Little finger
• Thumb PI may not be present • Middle finger- 2nd & 3rd dorsal int.
• TEST- CARD Test • TEST- EGWA Test
CLAVIPECTORAL FASCIA
Subclavius
Pectoralis Minor
C6
C7
C8
T1
Musculocutaneous nv.
Radial nv.
Ulnar nv.
v Erb’s palsy
Upper trunk
C5, C6
Deltoid Biceps
Lower trunk
C8, T1
CLAW HAND
RADIAL NERVE (C5-T1)
• FLEXED ELBOW
• WRIST DROP
• FINGER DROP
• SEN LOSS
TRICEPS
• WEAK EXTENSION AT ELBOW
• WRIST DROP
• FINGER DROP TRICEPS
• SEN LOSS
• WEAK OK SIGN
CUBITAL TUNNEL
FCU
MORE
PROMINENT
CLAW HAND
Iliacus
Nerve vulnerable to
injury behind kidney
Subcostal nerve (T12)
Skin over
femoral
triangle
Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh (L2-L3)
Meralgia paresthetica
ASIS- Inguinal ligament
Sartorius
P- Pudendal nerve
I- Internal pudendal vessels
N- Nerve to obturator internus
Ischial spine
Gluteus medius
IR & Abduction at hip
Gluteus maximus
Inserts on ITB
Psoas major
Pectineus
Adductor longus
SARTORIUS
Flexion, ER & Abduction at hip
Flexion at knee joint
RECTUS FEMORIS
Flexion at hip joint
Extension at knee joint
FEMORAL NERVE
L2 L3 L4
Iliacus
Inguinal lig
Pectineus
PD AD
Hip joint Sartorius
Quadriceps Medial cut nerve of thigh
femoris Intermediate cut nerve of thigh
Great saphenous vein
Saphenous nerve
Piriformis
Gemellus superior
Obturator internus
Gemellus inferior
Quadratus femoris
SUPERIOR GLUTEAL NERVE INJURY
SCIATIC NERVE L4, L5, S1, S2, S3 TIBIAL NERVE injury
Deep to Piriformis
Plantar flexors
Major invertors
Hamstrings
Neck of fibula
DPN
SPN CPN injury
(evertors)
Spring ligament
Injury
•Medial malleolus
•Navicular
•Calcaneus
•Talus
m/c involved in
Inversion injury
Calcaneonavicular ligament (CNL)
BIFURCATE
LIGAMENT
PONS V3 SSN
VI LN Principal
VII sensory V C
ISN
nu.
MEDULLA
IX Dorsal
XII X nu of X Spinal nu.
XI
NA NTS
Columns for III nerve- GSE and GVE
Pterygopalatine Ganglion
GPN
Sup. Sal. Nu Lacrimal gland
VII nerve
Chorda tympani nv
Submandibular & sublingual gland
Submandibular Ganglion
Inf. Sal. Nu Otic Ganglion
IX nerve
Parotid gland
Dorsal nu of X
X nerve
Sm & glands of thorax and abdomen
X + VII XII + V
Prevertebral fascia
Carotid sheath
Ansa cervicalis
Contents
1. CCA
CCA IJV 2. ICA
3. IJV
X
4. X nerve
Sympathetic chain
Pulsatile proptosis
ELEVATION
RETRACTION
ELEVATION
TEMPORALIS MASSETER
ELEVATION
PROTRACTION
DEPRESSION
JUGULAR FORAMEN
IX, X, XI
Meningeal br of
Asc phy art &
occipital art.
Inferior
petrosal Sigmoid
sinus sinus
Parietal bone Frontal bone
Pterion
Extradural haemorrhage
Relations-
Anterior division of the middle meningeal vessels
Middle cerebral vessels
Sylvain fissure
Insula
Broca's motor speech area (on the left)
II
III
IV
VI
VII & VIII
XII
IX, X, XI
NEUROANATOMY
UMN
LMN
LMN
LMN
Crus cerebri
III
IV
V VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
CRANIAL NERVE NUCLEI IN THE FLOOR OF IV VENTRICLE
SC VI, VIII, X & XII
IC
ABDUCENT NUCLEUS SURROUNDED
IV Facial colliculus BY LMN OF VII NERVE
Injury
Vestibular area
XII trigone
X trigone
Body of fornix
Choroid plexus
Anterior commissure
Lamina terminalis
Habenular commissure
III VENTRICLE
Pineal gland (epithalamus)
Posterior commissure
Aqueduct
Optic chiasma
Infundibulum
MB
Post perforating
substance
IV nerve
VII nerve
Septum pellucidum
Thalamus
Lentiform nucleus
TERMINATION OF FORNIX
ORIGIN OF FORNIX
Forceps minor
Insula
Caudate nucleus
Lentiform nu
Tapetum
Forceps major
Insula
Caudate nucleus
Lentiform nu
Internal capsule
Thalamus
Tapetum
Forceps major
INHIBITORY
INHIBITORY
INHIBITORY
EXCITATORY
INHIBITORY
Afferents
MB
PONS
Corticopontocerebellar tract
MO MCP-
• Largest peduncle
• Purely afferent
ABDOMINAL WALL
PERINEUM
Inguinal ligament
• Ligament of Poupart
• Modification of External oblique aponeurosis Linea alba
Inguinal ligament
Reflected part of inguinal ligament
Pubic tubercle
Lacunar ligament
• Gimbernat’s Ligament
• Medial to femoral ring
INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY
1. Iliolumbar artery
2. Lateral sacral artery Posterior division
3. Gluteal artery Superior gluteal artery
Modifications of Pubococcygeus
Levator ani
Pelvic diaphragm
1. Pubourethralis
Pubococcygeus
2. Pubovaginalis Iliococcygeus
3. Puborectalis Ischiococcygeus
Muscle of continence
Perineal membrane
Inferior layer of UGD Bulb/ bulbospongiosus
Crus/ Ischiocavernosus
SPP
Colle’s fascia
Dartos muscle
EXTRAVASATION OF URINE
ISCHIORECTAL FOSSA/ ISCHIOANAL FOSSA
Obturator internus
Obturator fascia
Pudendal canal
• Pudendal nerve
• Internal pudendal vessels
Contents of IRF
1. Fat
2. Pudendal canal and its contents
3. Inferior rectal nerves & vessels Can be injured in drainage of IRF infections