2017
DOI: 10.17116/operhirurg20171114-19
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AQUA (anatomical quality assurance): A review of the experience of foreign colleagues

Abstract: Огромное количество научных исследований в области нормальной анатомии, гистологии и эмбриологии, топографической анатомии и оперативной хирургии, патологической анатомии, зачастую основанные и проведенные на экспериментальном материале и человеке, подчеркивают необходимость проведения оригинальных морфологических исследований с высокой степенью достоверности, прозрачности и полнотой отчетности. Существующие в настоящее время несоответствия в качестве проведения и отчетности таких исследований ограничивают их … Show more

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“…Before opening the mediastinal pleura, the anatomic and topographic features of the thoracic cavity's organs and structures were examined, including the azygos vein and its arch, the vagus nerve and its branches, the pulmonary ligament, and the azygoaortic sulcus. After performing morphometric measurements (determining the vertebral height of the azygos venous arch and the right recurrent laryngeal nerve loop), the most appropriate anatomical landmarks were identified to determine the topography of adjacent anatomical structures in adipose tissue that were not available for direct visualization [ 6 ]. The least variable among the visible external anatomical landmarks were selected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before opening the mediastinal pleura, the anatomic and topographic features of the thoracic cavity's organs and structures were examined, including the azygos vein and its arch, the vagus nerve and its branches, the pulmonary ligament, and the azygoaortic sulcus. After performing morphometric measurements (determining the vertebral height of the azygos venous arch and the right recurrent laryngeal nerve loop), the most appropriate anatomical landmarks were identified to determine the topography of adjacent anatomical structures in adipose tissue that were not available for direct visualization [ 6 ]. The least variable among the visible external anatomical landmarks were selected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have described the main topographic and anatomical landmarks for video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery esophagectomy, considering the proposed navigation system based on topographic and anatomical research of surgical interventions in the prone position [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%