Doctor, I am following you from Iraq. I am a medical student. You are the best doctor I have ever seen
@christiroseify4 ай бұрын
Check out 'Ninja Nerd"... He's great too...
@tottiemitchell67374 ай бұрын
Wow. In 1964 I was hit in the stomach by a class mate's elbow as we tried to catch a fly ball. 24 hours later I had exploratory surgery to remove a blood clot the size of a grapefruit. Doctors diagnosed a retro peritoneal hemorrhage. I never really knew where they had to dig to repair the tear.
@pAkdAHollywoodrecords4 ай бұрын
✨💞💛🌹 p.p.S I did understand EVeRY word you said, and what it implied to the human body, ✨💞💛🩵🌹 EXCELLENT JOB!!!! ❤
@SnoopyLaikaАй бұрын
Thanks for this vid. I suffer from retroperitoneal fibroses as from 2019. The fibroses were around the aorta and blocked the left ureter causing damaged to my left kidney. This led to shrinking of the left kidney. Now kidney function is 33 only and will probably never rise as kudney damage is irreversible. The vid showed the retroperitoneum so clearly.
@Kaiji700M4 ай бұрын
That was very brave Professor. You really needed the guts to make this video 😅
@billbright17554 ай бұрын
Imagine the genuine genius behind the design of these structures. The athlete on the field can preform amazingly and not give a thought to what makes it all possible. Every cell in it’s place and purpose for a lifetime of function. The various systems in perfect harmony with each other. It amazes me how the heart can bring the blood back up from the feet and lower legs against gravity and up to brain simultaneously.
@vincentpinto11274 ай бұрын
Indeed! Now imagine a mindless, purposeless selection process designing all this.
@AvotaKristine3 ай бұрын
Sir, You are such a great teacher. And narrator. Even the already known things just make more sense now. Thank You! FYI You have a subscriber - medical student in Latvia ❤ greetings from Baltics!
@Amira_Anatomy_is_destiny3 ай бұрын
I LOVE IT WHEN YOU ADD A LITTLE BIT OF EMBRYOLOGYYYYYYYYY
@countzulu994 ай бұрын
My first time catching this “live” and I’m so hype!
@PropheticCoachTheresa4 ай бұрын
So interesting. I'm a manual therapist and do a lot of visceral work with clients, these vids really help with visualizing what's going on under my hands! Thanks so much.
@pAkdAHollywoodrecords4 ай бұрын
P.sm✨💞💛My Greek iS not 🚫 thAt greAt🌹 🩵 but I hope you get the gist of what I say my comments
@graceonaga30944 ай бұрын
Thank you! None of the instructors were ever able to explain to us what was the pertitoneum and what was retroperitoneal. This video cleared it up very well. Much, much appreciated!
Sam, what does "investing" mean in anatomy? How does this relate to investing in finance?
@Medical.0184 ай бұрын
First viewer dear sir ❤😊😊
@たきうええりな3 ай бұрын
私は、小さいものの命を大切にすることで病気にならないと思いました
@pqthias4 ай бұрын
I have a question, are there areas on the internal abdominal wall that are not lined by peritoneum and therefore some organs (eg. the kidneys) come in direct contact with the muscles of the abdominal wall (by muscle I mean it's fascia) ?
@SamWebster4 ай бұрын
Yes, the kidneys, for example, are surrounded by renal fascia.