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Anatomy for Urology - DVD Edition

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Published in collaboration with and endorsed by the EAU (European Association of Urology)

An essential tool for urologists in practice and students, this software is unsurpassed in conveying complex anatomical information View hundreds of clear and accurate 3D anatomy images of the urinary system, male and female pelvis and the abdomen. Interactive functions allow you to add and remove layers, rotate and label any structure with the click of a mouse.

Includes 3D animations of pelvic floor contractions and 26 surgical videos from EAU’s library.

Surgical videos cover female stress urinary incontinence, post-prostatectomy incontinence and laparoscopic nephrectomy and prostatectomy

Anatomy covered includes:

  • Detailed internal anatomy of the kidney including calyces, pyramids and associated vessels.
  • Both male and female urinary systems covered in detail shown isolated and in situ within the body.
  • Comprehensive models of the male and female pelvis with neurovascular supply
  • Median sections of the male and female pelvis.
  • Pelvic floor muscles in situ and animated.
  • Abdominal overview showing all organs, vessels and muscles.
  • Detailed views of the lumbar and sacral plexuses.

Product Benefits

  • Learn, revise and teach more easily using clear, accurate labeled anatomy
  • Quick and easy access to thousands of clear and accurate 3D images for presentations and lectures
  • You are in control – intuitive interactive functions allow the user to select and label relevant structures

List of Views

  • Urinary system
    • Female urinary system 
    • Male urinary system 
    • Kidneys 
    • Suprarenal glands 
    • Kidney ~ close up 
    • Renal calyces 
    • Renal vessels 
    • Ureters 
    • Bladder and urethra ~ female 
    • Bladder and urethra ~ male 
  • Male pelvis 
    • Male pelvis and perineum ~ close up 
    • Male pelvis and perineum ~ tumble 
    • Male pelvic contents ~ main 
    • Male pelvic contents ~ tumble 
    • Male median section 
    • Testis 
    • Spermatic cord and scrotum 
    • Male reproductive accessory glands 
    • Penis 
    • Muscles of the male pelvic floor 
  • Female pelvis 
    • Female pelvis and perineum ~ main 
    • Female pelvic contents ~ main 
    • Female pelvic contents ~ tumble 
    • Female median section 
    • Female reproductive tract 
    • Neurovasculature of the female pelvic contents 
    • Rectum and anal canal 
    • Muscles of the female pelvic floor 
    • Bones 
      • Hip bone 
      • Sacrum 
      • L5 
      • S1 
      • Coccyx 
  • Abdomen 
    • Abdomen ~ overview 
    • Peritoneum 
    • Surface anatomy of the thorax and abdomen 
    • Muscles of the abdomen 
      • Muscles of the abdomen ~ overview 
      • The diaphragm 
      • External oblique 
      • Internal oblique 
      • Rectus abdominis 
      • Transversus abdominis 
  • Neurology 
    • Lumbar plexus 
    • Lumbar plexus ~ overview 
    • Obturator nerve 
    • Femoral nerve 
    • Iliohypogastric nerve 
    • Ilioinguinal nerve 
    • Genitofemoral nerve 
    • Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve 
    • Saphenous nerve 
  • Sacral and coccygeal plexuses 
    • Sacral and coccygeal plexuses ~ overview 
    • Tibial nerve 
    • Common fibular nerve 
    • Superior gluteal nerve 
    • Inferior gluteal nerve 
    • Posterior cutaneous nerve 
    • Pudendal nerve 
    • Coccygeal nerve 
  • Autonomic nervous system 
    • Parasympathetic nervous system 
    • Sympathetic nervous system 
  • Neurology 
    • Dermatomes 
    • Cutaneous distribution 

 

ANIMATIONS
  • Contraction of the pelvic floor I
  • Contraction of the pelvic floor II
  • Contraction of the pelvic floor III
  • Contraction of the pelvic floor IV
 
MOVIES
  • Post-prostatectomy incontinence: bulbourethral sling with invance device
  • Female stress urinary incontinence: adjustable continence therapy
  • Female stress urinary incontinence: total uterine prolapse
  • Female stress urinary incontinence: laparoscopic artificial urinary sphincter
  • Female stress urinary incontinence: tension free vaginal tape
  • Robotic prostatectomy continence: restoration of posterior aspect of the rhabdosphincter
  • Donor nephrectomy and renal transplantation in horseshoe kidney
  • Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for advanced renal cell carcinoma
  • Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with clamping of the renal parenchyma
  • Laparoscopic removal of of renal cell carcinoma
  • Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for renal tumours after renal artery clamping
  • Laparoscopic retroperitoneal renal surgery in children without clips
  • Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy with renal vein thrombus
  • Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in a transplanted kidney
  • Laparoscopic heminephrectomy in horseshoe kidney
  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in a renal allograft recipient
  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: nerve-sparing extraperitoneal surgery
  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: intrafascial and extraperitoneal surgery
  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: bladder neck dissection
  • Laparoscopic cystoprostatectomy
  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: inter-fascial and intra-facial techniques
  • Laparascopic radical prostatectomy: difficult urethrovesical anastomisis
  • Laparoscopic simple retro pubic prostatectomy
  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: crucial surgical passages
  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: renal allograft recipient
  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: management of difficult anatomy

 

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Product Testimonials

This is an excellent product for the urological specialty..

....The section of anatomy covers renal anatomy in depth. Anatomy of the male and female pelvis includes sagittal sections, pelvic floor muscles, neurovascular supply of the organs, lumber and sacral nerve plexuses, the organs with muscle layers, and major blood vessels. High resolution 3-dimensional labeled images can be viewed from different angles. Anatomical details are divided under many different headings, which are further subdivided into multiple numbers of frames. One of the good features is to add or remove different layers for better understanding of complex anatomical relationships of the various structures.......

...I can see it being widely used by students, urology trainees and practitioners- not only for educational purposes but also for patient information and explanation and will prove to be valuable in urological practice.
BJUI.org (22.02.10).

Tech Specs

Single user license

Format: DVD-ROM

PC and Mac compatible

Operating Systems:
Microsoft XP, Vista , Windows 7
Mac OSX 10.3, 10.4 , 10.5 , 10.6

Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM minimum

Disk Space: 200 MB minimum

Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen minimum
DVD drive required