GROSS ANATOMY LAB
SPRING 2007
8 sections
2 people per section?3 people in 2 of the sections for total of 18
PGY 5/2
PGY 4/3
Evans Hall Room 603C
Dissection - RIGHT
Prior to the assigned Tuesday. The 2 residents assigned to that group are responsible for doing their best to dissect out and label the listed structures on R side of pt..
Surgical Exposure - LEFT
-On the assigned Tuesday, the 2 residents will present their dissection done during the previous
week and then perform one/two surgical approaches on the Left side
-Each group may also pick any exposure OR technique of their choice. You may organize with a company to have them bring in implants/instrumentation for you.
Tentative Dates - I would like to keep these dates as listed, however if someone has a conflict and can not be there(i.e. Cooper Call, Vacation) then we can work out a switch... otherwise, I would like everyone to be there on time on their given day. This will only work if everyone involved participates
Time ? 2:30pm-4pm.
Since space is limited, this will only be for residents and interns. In order to try and maximize the # of residents present, we will conduct the lab from 2:30 - 4pm. It is the responsibility of the members of the group to be ON TIME in order to show their dissection.
1-2:30pm - Review R&G, articles(Time permitting)
2:30-4pm - Anatomy Lab
4-4:30pm - Pizza Break
4:30-6pm - Fracture Conference
6-7pm - Lecture
GROUPS-
1- Shoulder - Buckel, Gupta
2- Humerus- Epting, Pasquella
3- Elbow - Hill, Campbell M, Chicorelli
4- Forearm/Wrist - Shamash, Boardman
5- Hip- Miranda, Rosenblatt, Nace
6- Thigh/Knee- Amann, Nydick
7- Lower Leg ? Campbell D, Dolch
8- Foot/Ankle - Parker, Maurer
DATE GROUP
4/17 2
4/24 1
5/1 3
5/8 4
5/15 5
5/22 6
5/29 None
6/5 7
6/12 8
GROUP 1
1A. Shoulder- Dissection
Label the following structures on R side:
Muscles/Tendons ? Deltoid, Pec Major, Subscap, Conjoined Tendon, Supraspinatus,
Infraspinatus, Teres Major, Lat Dorsi, Teres Minor, Long head biceps
Vascular structures ? Cephalic Vein, Anterior Humeral Circumflex artery, Post humeral
Circumflex, Subclavian/Axillary
Nerves ? Axillary, MC, Brachial plexus(as best as possible)
Other ? Quad space, Triang space, Triang Interval, CA/AC/CC Ligaments
1B ? Shoulder ? Surgical Exposures
Deltopectoral approach
Hemiarthroplasty
ORIF Prox humerus fx
Posterior Approach
GROUP 2
2A. Humerus ? Dissection
Label the following structures on R side:
Muscles/Tendons ? Biceps, Brachialis, Brachioradialis, Triceps, Coracobrachialis
Vascular structures ? Axillary/Brachial Artery
Nerves ? Axillary, MC, Radial, Median, Ulnar,
Other ?
2B ? Humerus ? Surgical Exposures
Anterolateral approach
Posterior approach
ORIF Humeral shaft fx, Find radial nerve
GROUP 3
3A ? Elbow- Dissection
Label the following structures on R side:
Bony anatomy ? Rad head, Coronoid, Trochlea, Capitellum, Med/Lat epicondyle
Muscles/Tendons ? Triceps, Biceps , Anconeus, Extensor Mass, Flex/Pronator Mass,
Vascular ? Brachial artery, Radial/Ulnar arteries
Nerves ? Radial, Sup Radial nerve, PIN, Ulnar, Median
Other ? Lacertus Fibrosus, LCL, MCL
3B ? Elbow ? Surgical Exposures
Kocher ? Post Lateral
ORIF Rad head/Radial Head Replacement
Anterior
Distal Biceps Repair
Medial
Ulnar Nerve Transposition- (Subcutaneous, Submuscular)
GROUP 4
4A ? Forearm/Wrist ? Dissection
Label the following structures on R side:
Bony ? Carpal bones, Rad tuberosity, Listers tubercle, Radial styloid
Tendons ?flexors/extensor in forearm, Pronator, Supinator, IO membrane
Nerves ? Sup Radial, PIN, Median, AIN, Ulnar, Palmar cutaneous branch
Vascular ? Radial, Dorsal branch radial, Ulnar
Other ? TFCC, SL Ligament, Interosseous membrane
4B ? Forearm/Wrist ? Surgical Exposure
Volar/Henry ? extended into carpal canal
ORIF Both bone forearm
Expose scaphoid
Dorsal Thompson ? Find PIN, Transpose EPL
Dequarvains Release
GROUP 5
5A ? Hip ? Dissection ?
Label the following structures on R side:
Bony ? Fem Head, Lesser troch, Ant/Post walls of acetabulum
Muscles/Tendons ?Glut Max/Medius/Minimus, Piriformis, Ext rotators, Sartorius, TFL,
Adductors, Iliopsoas
Nerves ? Scatic, Femoral nerve
Vascular ? Femoral artery, Vein
Other ?
5B ? Hip ? Surgical Exposure
Anterior ? Smith Peterson
Posteior ? Turn pt lateral(if possible)
THA/Hemiarthroplasty technique
GROUP 6
6A ? Thigh/Knee ? Dissection
Label the following structures on R side:
Bony ? Femur, Tibial eminence, Gerdys tubercle, Pes insertion
Muscles/Tendons/Ligaments ?Quads, Hamstrings, Sartorius, Adductors, Pes tendons,
MCL, LCL, Popliteus, ACL, PCL
Nerves ? Sciatic, Common Peroneal , Tibial
Vascular ? Sup and Deep Femoral artery, Popliteal vessels
Other ? MM, LM, Adductor hiatus
6B ? Thigh/Knee ? Surgical Exposure
Lateral ? Thigh
ORIF Distal Femur
Posterolateral ? Knee
Postlat corner reconstruction
Anterior/Med parapatellar
TKA
GROUP 7
7A - Leg - Dissection
Label the following structures on R side:
Bony ? Tibia, Fibula,
Muscles/Tendons/Ligaments ? TA, EDL, EHL; PL, PB; Gastroc, Soleus,
Post TIb, FDL, FHL
Nerves ? Common Peroneal, Superficial/Deep peroneal, Tibial, sural, Saphenous
Vascular ? Ant tibial, Post tibial,
Other ? Intreosseous membrane
7B ? Leg - Surgical Exposure
Fasciotomy Incisions ? One incision vs Two incision
Approach for IM tibial nail ? (Split tendon, Medial parapatellar)
GROUP 8
8A ? Foot/Ankle ? Dissection
Label the following structures on R side:
Bony ? Med mall, Lat mall, Post process talus, talar neck/head, Lateral process talus,
Sustentaculum tali, Post facet of Subtalar joint, Cuboid, Navicular Tuberosity,
Cuneiforms
Muscles/Tendons/Ligaments ? Post tibial tendon, FHL, FDL, Peroneals, EHL, TA,
Deltoid Lig, Spring Lig, Lis Franc Ligament
Nerves - Sural, Sup/Deep Peroneal, Post tibial nerve
Vascular ? Post tibial artery, Dorsalis Pedis artery, Saphenous Vein
8B ? Surgical Exposure
Anterior ? Pilon fx, ORIF Post mall
Medial ? ORIF Med Mall, Pilon, Talar neck
Lateral ?ORIF Distal Fibula with Antiglide plate
Fasciotomy incisions for foot