Eye Anatomy - Cross Section
Cross section view of eye anatomy, including the cornea, anterior chamber, iris, pupil, lens, zonular fibers, ciliary body, vitreous body, hyaloid canal, retina, choroid, sclera, optic nerve and central retina artery and vein.
Lateral Orbital Canthotomy
Incision of a canthus, a simple procedure used to decompress compartment syndrome of the orbit
Orbital Canthotomy
Incision of a canthus, a simple procedure used to decompress compartment syndrome of the orbit
Craniotomy - Incision Line
A craniotomy is a surgical operation in which a bone flap is (temporarily) removed from the skull, to access the brain.
Craniotomy - Open Skin and Dura Flap
A craniotomy is a surgical operation in which a bone flap is (temporarily) removed from the skull, to access the brain.
Craniotomy - Wound Closure
A craniotomy is a surgical operation in which a bone flap is (temporarily) removed from the skull, to access the brain.
Vertebral Artery and Facial Nerve Anatomy
Herniated Cervical Disc
Herniated disc pressing on posterior longitudinal ligament, dura and spinal cord.
Ear Drum Puncture
The tympanic membrane (ear drum) being punctured by a Q-tip.
Inner Ear Anatomy
Auricle, external acoustic meatis, temporalis muscle, temporal bone, parotid gland, accessory parotid gland, tympanic membrane, malleous, incus, stapes, round window, oval window, cochlea, semicircular canals, vestibule, vestibular nerve, facial nerve, cochlear nerve, labyrinthine artery and eustachian tube.
Anterior Neck Anatomy
Trachea, esophagus, thyroid gland, sternocliedomastoid muscle, common carotid artery, external and internal carotid arteries, hyoid bone, clavicles, 1st rib and manubrium.
Otoconia
Illustration of the gelatinous membrane surmounting the acoustic maculae of the saccule and utricle and containing minute calciferous granules, known as otoconia, otoliths, or statoconia.
Facial Muscles
Facial nerve and muscles of the face including the corrugator, frontalis, depressor supercilli, procerus, orbicularis oris, depressor anguli oris and orbicularis oris.
Lateral neck Anatomy
Sternocliedomastoid muscle and underlying cervical vertebrae.
Contact Lens
A lens improperly placed under lower eye lid.