INTRODUCTION into TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY of Head & Neck Prof. Peter Stanko, MD, PhD Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Dpt. of Stomatology & Maxillofacial Surgery.

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INTRODUCTION into TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY of Head & Neck Prof. Peter Stanko, MD, PhD Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Dpt. of Stomatology & Maxillofacial Surgery Comenius University, St Elisabeth Hospital

Term ANATOMY from Greek anatomé = „a cutting up“ SYSTEMATIC ANATOMY ● As a science deals with morphology and structures of the human body. ● Its sound knowledge forms a basis for understanding of other subdivisions of the anatomy and is required to all clinical medical specialties.

Division of anatomy - criteriums ► The main criterium by the systematic anatomy is functional point of view i. e. systems (e.g. skeletal and muscular systems, cardiovascular system, digestive system, respiratory system, central and peripheral nervous system, urogenital system, integumentary system with skin and epidermal derivates etc.). Other subdivisions of anatomy: ► M acroscopic (or gross anat.) and Microscopic (close to histology), ► D evelopmental (experimental, close to embryology), ► A ntropological (description and measurments on larger groups of humans), ► anatomy of the External forms (for painters and sculptors). ► C omparative (between humans and animals), ►►► Normal and Pathological anat. (changes associated with diseases).

Topographical anatomy Generally the subjects are various specific regions of the human body with all structures included there regardless of their function i. e. regional anatomy of: e.g. thorax, abdomen, limbs... →→→ H+N.

Topographical anatomy of Head and Neck Usually a course of the description is -from the surface -to the deepier layers.

RULES IN TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY 1/ Importance 2/ No separation 3/ Variations 4/ Terminology

Rules in topograph. anat. 1/ IMPORTANCE = What is less important (e. g. regarding life, function) is more superficially located Arteries are more deeply than the veins Truncs of nerves more deeply than the small nerve branches...

Rules in topograph. anat. 2/ NO SEPARATION = Many structues have always close relatioship The vessels are usually accompanied with nerves (neurovascular bundle) Blood vessels (aa., vv.) and lymphatic vessels pass thorugh the body together

Rules in topograph. anat. 3/ VARIATIONS = Systematic anatomy has large degree of variations from 50 % to 99 % by various regions (especially under some pathological conditions)

Rules in topograph. anat. 4/ TERMINOLOGY = The Latine terms are precise and avoid use of unnecessary words. „You will start to build your medical vocabulary.“