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Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy

Ausgabe 1/2022

Anatomy education: suddenly back to the future?

Inhalt (25 Artikel)

Editorial

Anatomy education: suddenly back to the future?

F. Duparc, B. Grignon

Letter to the Editor

Can low-fidelity models be effective anatomy teaching tools?

Dimitrios Chytas, Maria Piagkou, Georgios P. Skandalakis, Konstantinos Natsis

Original Article

Radiology perspective on anatomy teaching in Australia and New Zealand

Jack Power, Philip Dempsey, Denis Barry, Gregory Slater, Paul McMenamin, Michelle McNicholas

Open Access Teaching Anatomy

The influence of dissection on clinical anatomical knowledge for surgical needs

Georg Feigl, Andreas Sammer

Teaching Anatomy

Practice and exploration of the "student-centered" multielement fusion teaching mode in human anatomy

Xiumei Fu, Xueyan Wu, Donghui Liu, Chengyun Zhang, Honglin Xie, Ying Wang, Lijun Xiao

Teaching Anatomy

Integration of innovative educational technologies in anatomy teaching: new normal in anatomy education

Apurba Patra, Adil Asghar, Priti Chaudhary, Kumar Satish Ravi

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Original Article

“Dissection Educational Videos” (DEVs) and their contribution in anatomy education: a students’ perspective

Konstantinos Natsis, Nikolaos Lazaridis, Michael Kostares, Nikolaos Anastasopoulos, Dimitrios Chytas, Trifon Totlis, Maria Piagkou

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Original Article

A survey study on distance anatomy education: challenges unique to anatomy

Abdullah Ortadeveci, Merve Nur Ermez, Semih Oz, Hilmi Ozden

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Original Article

Google trends in “anatomy”: pre-pandemic versus during COVID-19 pandemic

Anjali Singal, Agam Bansal

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Original Article

Digitalization in education during the COVID-19 pandemic: emergency distance anatomy education

Serdar Babacan, Semahat Dogru Yuvarlakbas

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Letter to the Editor

Anatomy education during COVID-19; final year medical student’s perspective

Humna Iqbal, Masuma Sami, Naeema Farrah

Teaching Anatomy

Is inadequate anatomical knowledge on the part of physicians hazardous for successful clinical practice?

Rajani Singh, Nisha Yadav, Manisha Pandey, David Gareth Jones

Open Access Anatomic Variations

Interclavicularis anticus digastricus muscle in a female body donor: a case report

M. K. Roesler, M. J. Schmeisser, S. Schumann

Open Access Anatomic Variations

Midline crossing pulmonary vein: right upper lobe dual venous drainage, with partial anomalous venous return of the right lung into a persistent left superior vena cava

J. van Schuppen, A. E. van der Hulst, I. M. Kuipers, B. Straver, S. M. Boekholdt, R. N. Planken, R. J. Oostra

Open Access Original Article

Mediastinal anatomical landmarks, their variants and tips for video-assisted thoracoscopic navigation during oesophageal extirpation

Sergey Dydykin, Friedrich Paulsen, Tatyana Khorobykh, Natalya Mishchenko, Marina Kapitonova, Sergey Gupalo, Tatyana Bogoyavlenskaya, Vadim Agadzhanov, Pashad Salikhov

Anatomic Variations

Rare anastomosis between a replaced right hepatic artery and left branch of the proper hepatic artery

Luca Borruso, Krishna Kotecha, Animesh Singla, Rudra Maitra, Anubhav Mittal, Jaswinder Samra

Anatomic Variations

Conjoined right hepatic artery from branches of the common hepatic and gastroduodenal arteries: a rare anatomic variant

John Nosher, Ali Abbas Saifuddin, Miral S. Grandhi, Issam Moubarak

Review

Arnold Kirkpatrick Henry (1886–1962) and his eponym (Master Knot of Henry): a narrative review

Orhan Beger, Ebru Sena Çalışır, Fatma Sevmez, Rümeysa İnce, Ayşe Özdemir, Mert Keskinbora

Review

Woodruff’s plexus—arterial or venous?

Cezar Octavian Morosanu, Craig Humphreys, Stephanie Egerton, Claire M. Tierney

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