I'm revisiting your videos during my clinical training as a refresher (i watched your videos almost religiously during basic science), and I am once again struck by how grateful I am that you post these videos. Thank you for reminding me that anatomy (and medicine) isn't as hard as my stress makes it out to be.
0:26 Uterine tube 0:35 Ovarian ligament/ true ligament of ovary 1:00 Round ligament of the uterus 2:00 Gubernaculum (inferior pole of gonads to the labioscrotal swellings) 3:30 Ovarian ligament (remnant of the gubernaculum) 3:45 Continues with the round ligament of the uterus (through the inguinal canal) to labia majora 4:30 Suspensory ligament of the ovary (mesentery attaching the ovary to the lateral wall of pelvis) 5:45 Common iliac a and v, ureter 6:00 Gonadal vessels (ovarian a + 2 ovarian veins) 7:20 Fimbriae 8:20 Broad ligament 9:25 Summary 11:30 Ovarian a and v; R ovarian v to IVC, L ovarian v to L renal v 12:30 Lymphatics - Lumbar LN/ Para-aortic LN 13:00 Internal branch of iliac a -> anterior trunk 13:30 Uterine a (anastomose with ovarian a), vaginal a
Explanation of ligament forming by using stretch foil is brilliant! Im medical student and atm im studying gynecology, and im "fixing" some of my previous knowledge that i got wrong in past, like ligaments, thanks a lot. :D
Once again i am sorry that you haven't been my professor in real time. I learned so much online without been able to do conversation with you. I know that in real time, students in front of you learn much of stuff just listening and seing how you presents things.
What sort of learner would you characterize yourself to be, and from that description what tips do you have for learning (anatomy particularly). Said easier, how do you learn stuff, and how do you make the newfound knowledge stay (for longer than a couple of days...a slight problem of mine).
I've got good spatial abilities, which helps when trying to learn anatomy. Anatomy is famous for being a time on task heavy subject - to learn it you need to spend a lot of time with it. There are some difficult and complicated parts, but most of anatomy (human and animal) is fairly straightforward. There is a huge amount of it though, and a huge amount of detail. Part of the challenge is deciding how much detail you want or need. Use it or lose it. Many students like mnemonics, but they don't work for me. If I learn how things work, how they interact, how something is related to something else, and why this occurs if that breaks, then I'm able to remember facts better and hopefully teach more effectively too. As I teach almost every week that really helps me remember stuff, but I find I end up a little limited. The stuff I don't teach I don't get time to study, and I forget it.
Can you share the manufacturer/distributor of your pelvic anatomy model that you feature at the beginning of this video? I would love to be able to buy this to have on hand to teach students/residents.
Man. You are insane!!! Simplified all that mess of ligaments by linking them to the one and only....Gubernaculum. hahahaaha too good your insight and intuition, my good sir.
So I am gonna try and make this description sensible - man, you are the only anatomy teacher that makes sense. Thank you!
Exactly 💯
This man put so much heart & soul to make this video
would’ve scored higher in my anatomy in medschool if i knew ur channel existed that time. thanks for this video!
Damn true 🤧
Agree
I simply adore your way of teaching! It's useful and fun at the same time!!
I'm revisiting your videos during my clinical training as a refresher (i watched your videos almost religiously during basic science), and I am once again struck by how grateful I am that you post these videos. Thank you for reminding me that anatomy (and medicine) isn't as hard as my stress makes it out to be.
0:26 Uterine tube
0:35 Ovarian ligament/ true ligament of ovary
1:00 Round ligament of the uterus
2:00 Gubernaculum (inferior pole of gonads to the labioscrotal swellings)
3:30 Ovarian ligament (remnant of the gubernaculum)
3:45 Continues with the round ligament of the uterus (through the inguinal canal)
to labia majora
4:30 Suspensory ligament of the ovary (mesentery attaching the ovary to the lateral wall of pelvis)
5:45 Common iliac a and v, ureter
6:00 Gonadal vessels (ovarian a + 2 ovarian veins)
7:20 Fimbriae
8:20 Broad ligament
9:25 Summary
11:30 Ovarian a and v; R ovarian v to IVC, L ovarian v to L renal v
12:30 Lymphatics - Lumbar LN/ Para-aortic LN
13:00 Internal branch of iliac a -> anterior trunk
13:30 Uterine a (anastomose with ovarian a), vaginal a
Explanation of ligament forming by using stretch foil is brilliant! Im medical student and atm im studying gynecology, and im "fixing" some of my previous knowledge that i got wrong in past, like ligaments, thanks a lot. :D
Heej jos jedan srbin :))
I cannot imagine my self studying anatomy without watching ur videos !!!!! thank u so so soooooooooo much for your effort
If I could just click the Like button a hundred times! So much effort! Learned a lot. Thank you, Sam!
Once again i am sorry that you haven't been my professor in real time. I learned so much online without been able to do conversation with you. I know that in real time, students in front of you learn much of stuff just listening and seing how you presents things.
Thanks a lot. It’s really good explanation. And I finally understood what a broad ligament is. That was a great way to show that.
after 10 years.... i finally understand all the bloody ligaments! thank you!
sir u got best teaching methods. Hats off
Studying for osteopathy exams and this was a great visualization!
I really appreciate the way you illustrated it, made alot of sense now🙏🏿. Thank you very much. Your videos have been helpful
Thank you for these videos. You're explanations are so clear and brilliant
wow wow .the way u explained is just amazing
God the quality of the video. Bless u Sam
Best teacher ever... Best explanation ❤️💜💕👌
3:10
I sympathize.
I got a anatomy book when I was 10yrs old and felt the same way.
This is such a great explanation 👏
Very informative video about female pelvic anatomy.I am a sonographer its a very useful video for me.Thank you Sam.
Every point does make sense... Thanks professor
I love when he adds the little clip saying 'kinda' :')
I loved your broad ligament!
You are a gift from God! Thank u!
It’s so sophisticated even the watch was like “breath” 😅
What the crazy clearly video! Big thanks!! Love it!!!
Dr. Sam W. - what about the cardinal ligament? and uterosacral ligament? (you mentioned ovarian, round, suspesitory, and broad ligaments only)
Thank you so much sir for your kind effort
Loved! Loved! Loved the videoooo
Hoping the best future for you
Your videos have been really helpful! Do one on pharyngeal arches please!
The demonstration was helpful don't worry
Great explanation
What sort of learner would you characterize yourself to be, and from that description what tips do you have for learning (anatomy particularly). Said easier, how do you learn stuff, and how do you make the newfound knowledge stay (for longer than a couple of days...a slight problem of mine).
I've got good spatial abilities, which helps when trying to learn anatomy. Anatomy is famous for being a time on task heavy subject - to learn it you need to spend a lot of time with it. There are some difficult and complicated parts, but most of anatomy (human and animal) is fairly straightforward. There is a huge amount of it though, and a huge amount of detail. Part of the challenge is deciding how much detail you want or need. Use it or lose it.
Many students like mnemonics, but they don't work for me. If I learn how things work, how they interact, how something is related to something else, and why this occurs if that breaks, then I'm able to remember facts better and hopefully teach more effectively too.
As I teach almost every week that really helps me remember stuff, but I find I end up a little limited. The stuff I don't teach I don't get time to study, and I forget it.
loved this!
Thanks from somalia🇸🇴🇸🇴
Very helpful
Thank you.
Thank you, well explained 👌
Can you share the manufacturer/distributor of your pelvic anatomy model that you feature at the beginning of this video? I would love to be able to buy this to have on hand to teach students/residents.
thank you so much🙏🏽
Please upload video on supports of uterus
thanx so much dr/ sam it was so helpful
Thank you so much,your are amazing.!
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
Brilliant! THANK YOU :D
so Broad Ligament situated anterior to all the structures right fellas?
What about the Paracystium, proctium, paracolpium? New video ideaa...
AMAZING
Awesome Outstanding 👏👏👏👏
Pls Dr is the cervix somehow hard?
Awesome
Man. You are insane!!! Simplified all that mess of ligaments by linking them to the one and only....Gubernaculum. hahahaaha too good your insight and intuition, my good sir.
Pedagogical mastermind. Compare that with your regular Siri/Alexa/Cortana-like teacher.
Oh God ily Dr
Thanks ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️!!!!!!!
Sir, I dont even know if you read these comments but THANK YOU SO MUCH!🥹
hmmm legend.
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If heaven sent was a human! Love you anatomist_Webster...♥️🙏🏻
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where's the gspot?
thank you so much!!!