Teaching clinical anatomy of the female pelvic floor to undergraduate students: A critical review of nevralgic points

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Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Teaching clinical anatomy of the female pelvic floor to undergraduate students: A critical review of nevralgic points
Périodique
Anatomy
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Riederer BM., Spinosa J.P.
ISSN
1307-8798
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
5
Pages
1-5
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Pelvic floor anatomy is complex and its three-dimensional organization is often difficult to understand for both undergrad- uate and postgraduate students. Here, we focused on several critical points that need to be considered when teaching the perineum. We have to deal with a mixed population of students and with a variety of interest. Yet, a perfect knowledge of the pelvic floor is the basis for any gynecologist and for any surgical intervention. Our objectives are several-fold; i) to estab- lish the objectives and the best way of teaching, ii) to identify and localize areas in the female pelvic floor that are suscepti- ble to generate problems in understanding the three-dimensional organization, iii) to create novel approaches by respecting the anatomical surroundings, and iv) prospectively, to identify elements that may create problems during surgery i.e. to have a closer look at nerve trajectories and on compression sites that may cause neuralgia or postoperative pain. A feedback from students concludes that they have difficulties to assimilate this much information, especially the different imaging tech- niques. Eventually, this will lead to a severe selection of what has to be taught and included in lectures or practicals. Another consequence is that more time to study prosected pelves needs to be given.
Mots-clé
levator ani nerve, pelvis, neuralgia, pudendal nerve branches, sacrospinous ligament, teaching, variations
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23/03/2012 11:48
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