Surgical Anatomy: The Canine Ventral Neck

Producer: University of California (UC Davis)

The canine ventral neck is examined by dissection of a fresh cadaver. The approaches are caudal, beginning at the thyroid and midventral between the bodies of the mandible. Emphasis is on the identification of anatomical structures, including the oesophagus, trachea, larynx, thyroid, jugular vein, geniohyoidius muscle, cricoid cartilage, vagosympathic trunk, and lymph nodes.

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Year of production: 1982
Format: VHS NTSC, PAL
Running time: 27 mins.
Price: US$50.00