Seminars Lecturers: René Endlicher, RNDr., Ph.D. Petr Hájek, M.D., Ph.D. Michal Kuchař, M.S. Seminars:
1) Upper limb - proximal part. Axilla. Medial bicipital groove. Cubital fossa. Arterial variations in given areas.
2) Upper limb - distal part. Antebrachial region. Carpal region. Palm of the hand. Dorsum of the hand.
3) Lower limb - proximal part. Gluteal region. Supra- et infrapiriform foramens. Femoral triangle.
4) Lower limb - distal part. Popliteal fossa. Knee joint. Sole of the foot.
5) Head. Facial region. Cranial cavity. Orbit. Fossae on lateral side of the skull.
6) Neck. Anterior trigone of the neck. Lateral trigone of the neck. Spaces around the pharynx. Larynx.
7) Thorax. Regions of the thorax. Mediastinum. Dissection of the heart.
8) Abdomen. Topography and vascular supply of intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal organs. Lumbar plexus and plexuses of the autonomic nervous system.
9) Pelvis. Topography and vascular supply of pelvic organs. Perineum. Pelvic diaphragm and urogenital diaphragm. Ischioanal fossa.
10) Back. Dorsal muscles. Suboccipital triangle. Vertebral canal. Credit.
Meaning of this elective subject is to complete and improve knowledge of topographical anatomy and consequently to joint it with manual skill. The subject is intended to be a continuation of former dissection club.
Manual work can result in one-time or long-term specimens for practical classes of students of the first year.