Circulatory System | Arteries of the Thorax & Abdomen | Flow Chart
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on the arteries of the thorax and abdomen through a flow chart on the whiteboard. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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Always thanks for your lectures zach!, I wanna add there is the supraduodenal artery which is brached from the common hepatic artery
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it made me very clear concepts on abdominal and thoracic arteries......thank you guys.
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Excellent explanation! and I think there needs to be a small correction-
-middle rectal artery is a branch of left internal iliac artery
-Inferior rectal artery is a branch of Internal pudendal artery
and both of these then anastomose with the superior anorectal artery
Bro i just saw this video before my exam and fucked up this question from middle and inferior rectal artery...aghh
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Aren’t the subcostal arteries also branches of the thoracic aorta? Love your videos ❤️❤️
I hope you continue with vasculature videos; they tend to gloss over these in Medical school.
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Hey! I love your work thank you so much. I just have one thing to add the gluteus maximus is actually supplied by the inferior gluteal artery and not the superior
Hi Zach...amazing as usual.. just wondering why there was no mention of internal/lateral arteries and the epigastrics. Is it because you are not covering the anterior arteries?
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It is very nice and helpful explanation related to Thoracoabdominal arterial supply,,but I think 🤔 you forget to putting the vertebral level for those arterial aortic branches.
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Hey would it be possible to do a video on the thoracic duct drainage system?
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Good job, check on the gluteal muscles supplied by superior gluteal artery
Absolutely brilliant video.
I just wanted to point that the Superior Rectal Artery divides into the Right & Left Rectal Artries, while the Middle Rectal artery is a direct branch of the Internal Iliac Artery & the Inferior Rectal artery is a branch of the Inferior Rectal artery.
Other wise an extremely helpful video
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At 14:40 - right common iliac artery their division have only (R+L) External iliac artery ? Don't they have any internal branch ?????
RIGHT + LEFT COMMON ILIAC ARTERIES HAVE EXTERNAL AND *INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY. HE WROTE THE CORRECTION :)
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Hey bro....I think gulteal maximumus muscle supply by the inferior gluteal artery
Can u do a video on lymphatic system
I love your videos. Thank you. I have an important question to me. I have 60% blockage Mal at the Celiac Trunk, I need to know if the gut organs are receiving oxygenated blood from the lower two arteries or if my gut organs are truly working on only 40% of normal oxygenated blood. Are there oxygenated arteries (not the celiac )that go from the lower two trunks that go to the lower intestines that also flow to the gut organs such as the liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach? Do only oxygen poor arteries flow from the lower two trunks to gut organs, or there is no arteries that flow from the last two lower trunks on the aorta to the gut organs? Thank you.
Did you ever get an answer to this? My dad is about to have surgery for a similar predicament. Did you have any symptoms? How were you diagnosed? Hope you're doing well, 2 years after this comment.
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Right common iliac artery will divide into right external iliac artery and left external iliac artery or right internal iliac artery ???????
sir,what about inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery? It is not mentioned in this video.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the Right Gastroepiploic Artery supply the right portion of the greater omentum of the stomach, not the lesser omentum? I thought the lesser omentum of the was supplied by branches of the Common Hepatic Artery and the Right Gastric Artery.
that is correct, the greater curvature of the stomach is supplied by the right and left gastroepiploic artery (gastro-omental) and left gastric. while the right gastric artery supplies the lesser curvature
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