Anatomical and Physiological Substantiations of the Operative Interventions on the Head Associate-professor Slabyy O.B.

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Anatomical and Physiological Substantiations of the Operative Interventions on the Head Associate-professor Slabyy O.B.

Topographical anatomy is a science about the dimensional structure of healthy human body organs, tissues and parts of the body

The operative surgery is a science about surgical operations, methods of surgical operations, the essence of which comes to mechanical action upon the organs and tissues with diagnostic, medical or reconstructive purpose.

Classification of operations Emergency Urgent Planned Bloodless Bloody Radical Palliative Single stage Stage operations

Operative approach means to make the wound for the exposure of the organ to be operated on

Operative method – the main part of the operation, performing the action contained in the name of the operation

Suture material Absorbable -Plain catgut -Chromic catgut -Polyglycolic synthetics Nonabsorbable - Natural (silk, cotton) -Synthetic braids (Ticron, Tevdek, Ethibond) -Synthetic monofilament ( nylon, Prolen) -Monofilament stainless - Steel wire

Type of sutures Interrupted Continuous

Regions of the Head and Neck

Side view of the skull (norma lateralis).

A Latral view of the Skull

Layer Structure of Fronto-Parieto- Occipital Region

Layer Structure of Fronto-parieto- occipital Region 1.Skin; 2.subcutaneous tissues; 3.gala aponeurotica; 4.loose areolar tissue; 5.periosteum (pericranium); 6.loose areolar tissue; 7.bone (internal, external lamina and diploe); 8.dura mater.

Head and Neck Arteries

Arterial and nerve supply of the Scalp The supratrochlear and the supraorbital arteries in company with supratrochlear and the supraorbital nerves. The superficial temporal artery,zygomaticotemporal and auriculotemporal nerve. The posterior auricular artery and lesser occipital nerve (cervical plexus C2) The occiptal artery and greater occipital nerve (posterior ramus of the second cervical nerve).

Head and Neck Veins

The venous drainage of the Scalp The supratrochlear and supraorbital veins (to from the facial vein). The superficial temporal vein (to from the retromandibular vein). The postrior auricular vein (to from the external jugular vein). The occipital vein (into the suboccipital venous plexus, in turn into the vertebral veins, occasionally forward into the internal jugular vein. The veins of the Scalp freely anastomose with another and are connected to the diploic veins and the intracranial venous sinuses by the valveless emissary veins.

Temporal region and parotid regions

The temporal and infratemporal fossae, deep region of the face

The four arteries anastomose on the inferior surface of the brain and form the circulus arteriosus

Internal base the skull,dura mater,venous sinuses and cranial nerves

Scalp wound debridment

Decompression trepanation

Potential places of intracranial hematoma

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