
ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast
FaktaVitenskapHistorieWelcome to a new and exciting Podcast called ANATOPOD designed to teach anatomy. ANATOPOD aims not just to teach anatomy well to a high and practical level but also to introduce the history of anatomy and dissection of the cadaver. I appreciate that anatomy is a visual tradition but it wasn't always like that. In the Renaissance, anatomy was taught from textbooks written by the Greek Galen in the first century A.D. Perhaps it might seem unusual to revert anatomy teaching to an aural basis but it is recognized too that in this modern age anatomy departments in universities all over the world are dispensing with their raision d’être, the cadaver, replacing it with surrogates and models. We still do not know the effects of this change on the care of our patients but what we do know is that the cadaver is part of our death culture as much as it touches so many other aspects of society at large.
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- Anatomy of the Retroperitoneum and Pertinent Embryology of the GI Tract (01:03:31)
AA4 Abdominal Anatomy 4 The anatomy of the retroperitoneal spaces The second part of this podcast includes the relevant embryological development of the GI tract.. this should enhance understanding of the surgical anatomy of the abdomen Please assist us with contributions to PATRON at : https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD All gratefully acknowledged and appreciated it helps us to continue this important series Further requests for podcast topics to be covered may be made by contacting our Production Manager Margaret Anderson at megando57@yahoo.com Please watch out for the new anatomy book series adapted from these podcasts the first of which on the Head and Neck will be appearing later this year (2024)via Springer-Verlag publishers available at all bookstores and online outlets, Amazon, Abe Books, Barnes and Noble etc. Very Best Andrew Zbar
- Basic Anatomy of the Peritoneal Cavity (00:52:57)
AA3 The Basic Anatomy of the Peritoneal Cavity The basics of the anatomy of the peritoneum and peritoneal cavity are considered. The next podcast defines the anatomy of the retroperitoneum and the embryological development of the GI tract (and its clinical and anatomical relevance) Please send us a small contribution for all this work so that we can continue to complete a digital podcast compilation of the entire body at https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD All greatly appreciated and acknowledged
- Anatomy of the Inguinal Canal, Spermatic Cord, Scrotum and Testis (01:04:16)
The Anatomy of the Inguinal Canal, Scrotum and Testis AA2 Inguinal Anatomy and Inguinal Hernia Made Clear! In this podcast the anatomy of the inguinal canal is explained as is the mechanics and development of hernia repair… All contributions gratefully accepted for expansion and continuation of this series at: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD Don’t forget the new books coming out via Springer based on these podcasts which include line drawings of the anatomy explained so that you can practice and master them… Drawing is Understanding and Understanding is Remembering… Best AZ
- The Abdomen : Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall (00:55:43)
Designated as Anatomy of the Abdomen 1 (AA1) This is the first of the abdominal series after a hiatus working on our new anatomy pocket books. The first of these on the Head and Neck will be available in all bookstores early in 2025 under Springer-Verlag publications. This podcast discusses the anatomy of the rectus abdominis and the obliques. Best Andrew
- The Anatomy of the Coronary Circulation and Conducting System (00:40:22)
Summary AT7 Anatomy of the Coronary Circulation and Conducting System This podcast covers the coronary artery and venous anatomy and the anatomy of the conducting system including practical aspects of anomalies as they pertain to anatomy. The next podcast is a Thoracic Quiz before we start the Anatomy of the Abdomen. Please subscribe by patronizing our group so that we can continue through 2024. Most grateful Please visit https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD
- Picturing Bodies: The Artistry of Anatomy and the Anatomization of Art (01:09:21)
The second main podcast on Art and Anatomy…the story of anatomical illustration Vesalius and Stephan van Calkar, Albinus and his resident artist Wandelaar, the Hunter brothers and their artist van Rymsdyk and the Bell brothers. The next in this series is Exhibiting Bodies…the business of displaying the human body in the galleries and the museums Music Birds of Norway licensed by Soundstream
- The Anatomy of the Heart Part 1 (00:52:55)
AT6 The Anatomy of the Heart Returned after a 4 week working break. This podcast discusses the external and internal anatomy of the heart with consideration about how to dissect the cadaveric heart. The next podcast includes the arterial supply and venous drainage of the heart as well as the conducting system and the anatomy of the posterior mediastinum. Please assist us with a contribution through Patron (not Patreon!!) at: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD All contributions to help us keep going will be acknowledged and gratefully received. If you have any suggestions or comments please feel free to contact us on megando57@yahoo.com megando57@yahoo.com is our academic PA Margaret Anderson who looks after the editing and production of these podcasts. Many thanks to our indispensable Margaret!
- The Anatomy of the Pleura and Lungs (00:47:15)
Also includes the anatomy of the anterior mediastinum The next podcast is on the Anatomy of the Heart Please make any contributions at: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD Please also contact us at our work office with suggestions or for notes at megando57@yahoo.com Best Wishes and enjoy youyr anatomy Andrew
- The Anatomy of the Mediastinum and the Diaphragm (00:44:26)
AT4 - The Anatomy of the Mediastinum and the Diaphragm This podcast subdivides the mediastinum explaining the clinical reasons behind such categorization. The anatomy and embryology of the diaphragm is discussed along with the genetics of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. The next podcast will consider the anatomy of the lungs, pleura and bronchopulmonary segments. Please feel free to contribute via patron at: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD So that we can continue this important podcast series. Most appreciated Best Wishes Andrew
- AT3 - The Thoracic Anatomy Mix (00:55:25)
In this podcast I examine the osteology of the thoracic cage and the anatomical features governing thoracotomy and minimally invasive thoracoscopic surgery. It is a grab-bag of extra areas not often covered in anatomy courses. The next podcast will include the mediastinum, the lungs, pleura and bronchomediastinal segments. Please make a contribution to our Patron system at: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD so that we can continue this work.Any contribution (if you have appreciated this work) is greatly appreciated. Please let me know any suggestions and additional podcasts you would like by contacting our PA Mrs Margaret Anderson on megando57@yahoo.com Thanks so much for listening and your support in this important project to get out onto the internet a high postgraduate level of clinical and surgical anatomy of the entire body. Music Martha Argerich Bach Partita C minor.
- Art and Anatomy -Part 1 Opening Bodies (01:24:00)
An explanation of the history of developing a curriculum on how to examine a corpse. If you ever wanted to know how we came to form the mechanisms and order of dissection, then this podcast is for you! Next time we will examine how dissection came to be illustrated in Art and Anatomy Part 2 -"Picturing Bodies". Please feel free to contribute to our project so that we can continue these podcasts by visiting: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD Thanks so much for your help and I will catch you on the next podcast! Music: If the Light Fades by Birds of Norway Soundstream approved and licensed for use in public content
- The Anatomy of the Thoracic Wall (00:55:00)
THE ANATOMY OF THE THORACIC WALL AT2 In this podcast I discuss the anatomy of the thoracic wall, its musculature and the intercostal space as well as approaches to the intercostal nerve and its blockade. Next time we will consider thoracotomy approaches, the thoracic apertures, suprapleural membrane, diaphragm and its embryology (as well as the anatomy of congenital diaphragmatic hernia) and the relevant osteology (thoracic vertebrae, ribs, sternum). If you would like to help these productions please check out our patron (not patreon) site at: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD and make a contribution. All gratefully acknowledged as it will help us to expand these podcasts over the next year. Vade mecum books (pocketbooks) are being produced of these podcasts and it is hoped that the first of these will be available towards the end of 2024. See you on the next podcast AZ
- The Anatomy of the Thorax - An Introduction (00:30:21)
The Anatomy of the Thorax – AT1 - An Introduction A simple introduction to our new area of study, the anatomy of the thorax. A brief consideration of the embryological setup for the passage of intercostal and thoracoabdominal nerves and the intercostal neurovascular bundle structure. In the next podcast I will discuss the thoracic wall and joints as well as the anatomical approaches in thoracotomy. If you like these podcasts on anatomy, please support us at: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD We will continue to bring anatomy in a new and clinically contextual way. I am now glad to report that ANATOPOD is reaching 120 Countries and I thank you all for your support and recommendations.
- Art and Anatomy (00:43:34)
This podcast introduces the covenant between anatomist and artist in the dissection of the corpse. The next 3 talks introduce this interaction in the method of dissecting a corpse (How to Open a Body), the illustration if anatomy and the museum and gallery exhibition of bodies. Lecture 1 How to Open a Body Lecture 2 How to Picture a Body Lecture 3 How to Exhibit a Body Music: Birds of Norway If the Light Fades Approved by Soundstream If you enjoy these podcasts please support us on https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD Most grateful Please let us know your feedvback on this subject and I hope it is something you enjoy Andrew
- Lower Limb Quiz (2) (00:40:43)
ALL 11 Lower Limb Quiz (2) Here is an additional lower limb quiz for you. Try and figure out why the answer(s) is (are) correct or false and ask yourself, what do I know about this subject and why is it important clinically? Don’t worry! All is explained for you so that by the time you have gone through all the podcasts on the lower limb you should pretty well understand it all and recall it. We will be creating a vade mecum (pocket book) print version book on each of the regions of the body with their separate units and quizzes along with simple schematic drawings that you can copy and practice all of which will help you understand and retain your anatomy much more easily. There is a small hiatus now before we gear up for the anatomy of the thorax.
- In Praise of Zombies (or The Anatomy of a Monster) - The Anatomy Cupboard Episode 12 (00:24:10)
A little diversion this month on the defining Medieval principle of humanity and monsters. Music provided by Soundstripe Price to Pay (Instrumental) by Kevin Graham If you like these diversions in anatomy please feel free to contribute at https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD Next time I am going into a 3 lecture series of Anatomy and Art In the meantime always enjoy your anatomy!
- Lower Limb Quiz (1) (01:00:39)
ALL 10 The Lower Limb Quiz Includes 20 MCQ’s and short essay questions I will do a short 10 question Lower Limb Quiz and then we shall move on to the Anatomy of the Thorax Please continue to contribute at https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD If you like this series and wish to assist us to continue producing fine anatomy podcasts. We appreciate all the feedback and are honoured that this is becoming one of the most popular podcasts on Anatomy in the world. We could not do it without your continued support and suggestions for which I am always most grateful Until next time continue enjoying your anatomy Andrew
- Vascular and Nervous Limb Homology - ALL 9 (00:29:53)
A continuation of the theme of upper and lower limb homology in anatomy. This podcast summarizes what we know about the development and the neurovascular and muscular similarities in the anatomy of the limbs. I hope this teaching technique makes learning the practical anatomy of the limbs so much easier. I know that anatomy is not often considered in this manner but you will see that it rationalizes a lot of anatomy making it understandable, predictable and readily recalled. It is also useful for clinical examination and management. Consider supporting us so that we can continue this important teaching work on https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD Thanks so much for your interest and support and above all enjoy your anatomy! Music by Martha Argerich Bach Cantata
- Who Killed Wirsung? (11th Episode of The Anatomy Cupboard) (00:37:22)
Who Killed Wirsung This is the first of the episodes of The Anatomy Cupboard for 2023 Not so much a who-dunnit as a who was he! If you like these podcasts please make a contribution at https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD It will help us to produce more and to do some research! Music by Alice in Winter Hold This Place (Instrumental provided by Soundstripe)
- The Anatomy of the Sole of the Foot (01:17:55)
ALL 8 The Anatomy of the Sole of the Foot This podcast includes anatomic study of the sole of the foot as it pertains to the management of complex foot sepsis and trauma. The podcast uniquely discusses the biomechanics of foot stability from our knowledge of anatomy. Please continue to support us at https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD I will be doing a neurological summary of the lower limb and then a Lower Limb Quiz Cheers, Andrew
- The Osteology of the Leg and the Tarsus (00:57:55)
ALL 7 The Anatomy/Osteology of the Tibia, Fibula and Tarsus Including the anatomy of the ankle, tibiofibular joints/syndesmosis and the surgical anatomy of mid-tarsal (Chopart) and tarso-metatarsal (Lisfranc) amputations Music Martha Argerich Bach Capriccio Please visit https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD In order to make a greatly appreciated contribution and to help us continue our work. NEXT PODCAST: The Anatomy of the Foot and Foot Stability
- The Anatomy of the Leg (01:01:29)
ALL6 The Anatomy of the Leg This includes the extensor compartment, the peroneal compartment and the superficial and deep flexor compartments. The homology with the upper limb is discussed along with the compartmental nerves and the relevance for the clinical anatomy in a lower limb fasciotomy and required to perform a below knee amputation. If you feel like contributing please do so at : https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD This year I am shifting to a subscriber based website given the high level of interest in this format of anatomy teaching. Appreciate all the support. Music: Margaret Argerich Bach Partita /Capriccio
- THE ANATOMY OF THE POPLITEAL FOSSA AND THE KNEE (01:15:35)
ALL 5 THE ANATOMY OF THE LOWER LIMB includes: Anatomy of the Back of the Thigh The Anatomy and Stability of the Patellofemoral Joint Popliteal Fossa The Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Knee including the ligaments, menisci and cruciate ligaments Blood supply and practical aspects of Innervation and knee block Assessing knee instability The anatomy of Knee Arthroscopy If you like these podcasts please visit: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD So that I can expand this into a website built around the ANATOPOD podcast but also the History of Anatomy podcast and The Anatomy Cupboard podcast on historical anatomical vignettes (the latter continuing as Episode 11 in 2023).
- 10th Episode of The Anatomy Cupboad - The Anatomy of a Pygmie (00:33:57)
On the 1699 book by Edward Tyson (1651-1708) the Anatomy of an Ourang-Outang (Sive Homo Sylvestris) and the notion of the anatomical development of humans and their distinction from other primates. And much much more…. Soundstripe released music: Kevin Graham Price to Pay instrumental Please visit https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD And make a contribution. We are moving to a subscriber website in 2023 and appreciate your support and suggestions. The Anatomy Cupboard will pick up again in February 2023
- ALL-4 The Anatomy of the Hip (00:51:28)
This podcast considers the anatomy and formation of the innominate (Hip) bone and then the surgical anatomy and approaches to the hip joint and its anatomy. The next podcast will include the back of the thigh, the patellofemoral joint and patella and the knee. Music by Margaret Argerich. Bach Partita in C Minor Capriccio Please contribute to our cause to create a dedicated website by visiting: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD As always enjoy your anatomy. Do contact me on the Facebook site if you wish more detail on the surgical approaches to the hip joint.