This is such a great video! Literally watching this the night before my exam and I understood more from this than from my 3 hours of class on perineum. Thank you so much!
good teaching.. this region of pelvis is always "less touched"- partly because of lack of understanding of the subject. very nicely and elaborately covered. thx. also, other related pelvic videos are presented the best.. compliments and best wishes for this good work..
At 2:33, you mentioned that corpora cavernosa is covered by the ischiocavernosus, however, after looking at some medical textbooks, I noticed that it is actually called the "crus" or "crura". Only once it it arrives in the external genitalia, is it called the corpora cavernosa. Is this valid?
isn't your second coronal plane not actually running through the ischiopubic rami, but rather through portions of the ilium? your transverse plan diagram shows your coronal plane line is posterior to the obturator foramen, so how would it include the ischiopubic rami?.....it's a bit misleading to use the same landmarks in your two coronal planes if they don't exist in both.
it s a great tutorial sir... awesome.. i have problem with DPP. i think that the dpp in here is the ischio anal fossa .. sorry if i got that wrong... keep the good work further..
it s a great tutorial sir... awesome.. i have problem with DPP. i think that the dpp in here is the ischio anal fossa .. sorry if i got that wrong... keep the good work further..
I don't know why I pay my medical school so much when I learn all of my anatomy on youtube. Thanks, this is a great video.
James Welle any good anatomy channels
yeah very true
I agree with u James.. Here I feel same thing
bro did you graduate?
I student of medicine from mighty and beautiful land of poland. I use video and learn very much. Your knowledge stronk. Many respects and thanks.
This is such a great video! Literally watching this the night before my exam and I understood more from this than from my 3 hours of class on perineum. Thank you so much!
This was the best video on perineal pouches i found on youtube..
Finally understood it.
Thanku
Thank you very much - this should be recommended watching for anyone studying anatomy!!! Haha!
This is so broken down for way understanding. Thanks ✨❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Your videos are a life saver! Have my finals soon, so these videos are a great crash course. Thanks!
Greetings from Ireland. Thanks a mil!
Very easy to understand and informative videos with simple drawings! Thank you so much! Please keep making more!!
good teaching.. this region of pelvis is always "less touched"- partly because of lack of understanding of the subject. very nicely and elaborately covered. thx. also, other related pelvic videos are presented the best.. compliments and best wishes for this good work..
Saved my life! Got my finals soon in one month! Thank you so much :)
seriously you are a brilliant teacher!
you are my hero! What a wonderful series of videos. Making anatomy easy! Thanks!
Thank you so much. Your sharing saves my anatomy!
Thank u sir ur videos r valuable like kohinoor diamond....
Great video it is so confusing topic ;now i got clear...thankyou sir
Excellent!
very very helpful! - med student from Canada
Very helpful!! coming from a USA med student
Really great video ....I got my concept clear after watching it.....😊
Very Useful, thanks James
THIS IS GOLD !!!!! thank you so much :)
Thanks again 👌🏼👍🏻
beautiful!!! I got a clear way to understand perineaul pouch
Thank you a lot...Med student from Moldova!!!
ur tutorial is just awesome.... tq sooooooo much.......... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
excellent teaching ... thanks
This is so useful! Thank you
Thanks, it has been very helpful.
At 2:33, you mentioned that corpora cavernosa is covered by the ischiocavernosus, however, after looking at some medical textbooks, I noticed that it is actually called the "crus" or "crura". Only once it it arrives in the external genitalia, is it called the corpora cavernosa. Is this valid?
nicely explained.. thank you
thank you
great job
awesome one sir
Great video
THANK YOU SIR HATS OFF TO YOU
in snell is mentioned as ischiorectal fossae
AM ALT bad book snell all the time
You made it too easy to understand. Great job explaining this.
Is there is a video for the external genitilia
Thnx from libya.... Nice tatorual
THANK YOU
What about the external genitilia
Leeds too.
isn't your second coronal plane not actually running through the ischiopubic rami, but rather through portions of the ilium? your transverse plan diagram shows your coronal plane line is posterior to the obturator foramen, so how would it include the ischiopubic rami?.....it's a bit misleading to use the same landmarks in your two coronal planes if they don't exist in both.
yeah I think the lower one should be ischial tuberosity
thanks alot
it s a great tutorial sir... awesome..
i have problem with DPP. i think that the dpp in here is the ischio anal fossa .. sorry if i got that wrong...
keep the good work further..
thanks a lot sir
what about deep transverse perineal muscles?
nice one .............
this is soooo gooood
tq
plz make more videos
Beautiful......
THANK YOU
great job
it s a great tutorial sir... awesome..
i have problem with DPP. i think that the dpp in here is the ischio anal fossa .. sorry if i got that wrong...
keep the good work further..
yes i noticed that too... deep perineal pouch should be in between perineal membrane and superficial fascia of UG diaphragm