Title : Knowing pelvic architecture without being an architect
Abstract:
Le Corbusier defined architecture as "the masterly, correct, and magnificent interplay of masses brought together in light". If I speak about architecture, I need to mention the greatest architect Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 – 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
The woman is the masterpiece of creation.
The science of anatomy is a discipline that involves observation, understanding, and experimentation.
Surgery is the best way to apply the acknowledgment of anatomy science.
For a pelvic surgeon is mandatory to have a complete acknowledgment of the pelvis anatomy, having this in mind more than 50% of your surgery is already done.
We will review the pelvic bones, the connective tissue, the muscular tissue, the vessels, the nerves, and the urogenital tissue.
With the advantage of the new technological education, we will review the pelvic anatomy in a graphic model and then with in vivo model.
With the endoscopic view, we see the anatomical structures 8 more times than the human eye.
Conclusion:
Every pelvic surgeon needs to have complete anatomical knowledge of normal pelvic anatomy. In this way, you can find any anatomical variation. The bottom line is to perform better surgical procedures. There are some anatomical variations described in the global literature that we must consider during every surgical procedure.
My audience will learn:
1.-Will remember the pelvic anatomy
2.-Will develop skills to get into the retroperitoneal space
3.-Will be more confident during surgical gynecological surgery