Juodis, Egidijus
Two-year Experience of a Formalin-Free Preservation of the Human Organs and Total Corpses for Anatomical Dissection in Kaunas University of MedicineItem type:Publication, conference paper[2009][T1e][M001][1]; ; ; ; ; Baltic Morphology 2009 [Abstracts of the 5th Biannual Scientific Conference] : August 27-28 2009, Kaunas, Lithuania / Kaunas University of Medicine, institute of Anatomy. Kaunas : Lututė, 2009. ISBN 9789955370864., 2009-08-27, p. 9.According to EU norms for workplace air (DIN EN 689: 1994-04-E), no inhalation of dangerous vapours from chemical agents utilizing routinely for embalming of organs and corpses in the human anatomy is allowed. Therefore, a formalin-free preservation of the human organs and total corpses for anatomical dissertation has been launched in Kaunas University of Medicine since 2007. The aim of the study is to prospect a suitability of the commercially available FineFix fixative for preservation of dissecting material in laboratories of study of the human anatomy.
22 The Stereomicroscopic Study of the Extrinsic Cardiac Neural Input to the Ovine HeartItem type:Publication, conference paper[2009][T1e][M001][1]; ; ; ; ; Baltic Morphology 2009 [Abstracts of the 5th Biannual Scientific Conference] : August 27-28 2009, Kaunas, Lithuania / Kaunas University of Medicine, institute of Anatomy. Kaunas : Lututė, 2009. ISBN 9789955370864., 2009-08-27, p. 28.The autonomic cardiac nervous system plays a crucial role in the fast control of heart rate, contractility and tone of the coronary vessels. Although structural organization of intrinsic cardiac nervous system (ICNS) in the human as well as in some other mammals has been previously described in detail, the relationship of extrinsic cardiac nerves with epicardiac ganglionated nerve plexus (EGNP) has not been in a scope of special investigation so far. [...]
14 Relationship of the ovine epicardial ganglionated nerve plexus with sympathetic trunks and vagal nerves. stereomicroscopic studyItem type:Publication, conference paper[2009][T1e][M001][82]; ; ; ; ; ; Joint Meeting 2009 Anatomische Gesellschaft – Nederlandse Anatomen Vereniging. 104th Annual Meeting of the Anatomische Gesellschaft [elektroninis išteklius] : Poster. Abstracts. Lectures : March 27-30, 2009, Antwerpen, Belgium / University of Antwerpen. Antwerpen : University of Antwerpen., 2009-03-27, p. [82], no. 72.In respect of further investigation of the ovine model, a stereomicroscopic study of the ovine extrinsic cardiac nerve plexus was performed in order to identify the relationship of the epicardial ganglionated nerve plexus (EGNP) with sympathetic chains and vagal nerves. EGNP was revealed by a histochemical method for acetylcholinesterase on whole heart while extrinsic cardiac nerves were stereomicroscopically tracked using a microdissection of 18 newborn German black-faced lambs. The present study shows that the dorsal and ventral right atrial, and the middle epicardial nerve subplexuses received the extrinsic neural input from the right cervicothoracic (stellate) and the right thoracic T2, T3 ganglia of the sympathetic chain as well as from the right vagus nerve. The lamb left dorsal epicardial nerve subplexus is supplied by extrinsic nerves from the left thoracic (T5, T6) sympathetic ganglia and the left vagus nerve. The cardiac branches from the both vagal nerves, both stellate ganglia, left superior cervical and left middle cervical ganglia proceed into the left and right coronary epicardial nerve subplexuses. The sources of neural inputs as well as the course of extrinsic cardiac nerves into the ovine heart are sharply distinct compared to schema of the human heart innervation.
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