Osteology of the Skull 9 Sphenoid Bone
A description of a separate and articulating sphenoid bone.
00:00 Intro
00:05 Overview
00:58 Body of the sphenoid
01:27 Wings of the sphenoid
02:06 Pterygopalatine fossa
02:29 Pterygoid plates
02:43 Sphenoid sinus and basisphenoid
03:07 Spine of the sphenoid
03:22 The sphenoid in a lateral view of the skull
03:52 The sphenoid as seen from the orbit
04:15 The sphenoid at the base of the skull
This video is part of the playlist "Osteology of the skull": • Osteology of the skull .
The list deals with the study of the skull bones in articulated skulls according to views (normas); in addition, the playlist contains videos that describe some separate bones of the skull including the mandible, sphenoid, ethmoid, and palatine. There is also a brief summary of the features of the newborn skull.
Although each video can be watched separately, it is recommended that the playlist is watched in the following sequence of videos:
1. Osteology of the skull: 1 introduction
2. Osteology of the Skull: 2 superior view
3. Osteology of the Skull: 3 posterior view
4. Osteology of the Skull: 4 lateral view
5. Osteology of the Skull: 5 inferior view
6. Osteology of the Skull: 6 cranial cavity
7. Osteology of the Skull: 7 anterior view
8. Osteology of the Skull: 8 The Mandible
9. Osteology of the Skull: 9 Sphenoid Bone
10. Osteology of the Skull: 10 Ethmoid Bone
11. Osteology of the Skull: 11 Palatine Bone
12. Osteology of the Skull: 12 The Newborn Skull
Presented and edited by Dr.Akram Jaffar (Ph.D.). Filmed by Ahmed Thaer Zahidi (Medical student). Filmed at College of Medicine/ University of Sharjah, April 2012.
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Thank You Doctor! You helped a First year Student very much!! :)
Special thanks from Egypt
I dont know how to thank u on this amazing vids, u look an amazing teacher,our teacher is good too but he refuse to borrow us the skull cuz we work on real skulls!!! Tomorrow my anatomy term exam n i just watched ur vids n inshallah i will do good.. Thanx again
Forever grateful to you Doctor!
Thank you Dr you are so great!!. I am studying the facial structures as I had reconstructive facial surgery and want to understand how everything works put together. Please keep up the excellent video's!
عظيم جداً يا دكتور أكرم .. لم أفهمها إلا من خلال هذا العمل شكراً جزيلاً
@akram.jaffar
8 жыл бұрын
+Dina Al-Nahhas Thanks! and good luck
@arfarehmat7607
7 жыл бұрын
Human Anatomy Education ..sir can u plxx tell me which book should be prefer by 1 yr bds student...bd churassia or klm or grays antmy...fr head nd nk?
Nice video presentation, Dr. Akram Jaffar!
Simply amazing - skull anatomy made easy! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the comment. I would appreciate if you send me more information about the orientation cube. Last point I would like to clarify that is the vomer was not included within the description of the sphenoid.
thankyou very much Sir for sharing such helpful videos
thank you!!! I'm having sphenoid bone and some other individual bone oral exam tmrw! and this helps a lottt!! keep up!!
Thank you so much for the wonderful osteology videos, they are very clear and systemetically presented in an unforgettable way
Thank you very much Dr!
شكرا جزيلا للشرح الممتاز دكتور بالتوفيق ❤
Very nice video, thank you!
That is a very great video ! helped me alot :)
Sir thanks a lot...beautifully expressed
I also wanted to thank you for the video. It is very helpful =)
شرح رائع مشكور دكتور
عاشت ايدك ع الشرح دكتور :)
informative, thank you...
0:21 In Vietnam, we describe it as a butterfly (xương bướm) Btw tks for posting this useful video!
Very nice and greatest explan👏🏻
@akram.jaffar
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
Thanks Doctor lhope become as like you and explaine more bones of the skull to my friends in my collage and become famous and l hope you read my message♥️
@akram.jaffar
6 жыл бұрын
Good luck!
nice video
Really useful!
@akram.jaffar
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
amazing
It’s amazing .. thAnkyou
you are awesome!
Thank you 👍🏾
@akram.jaffar
6 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
dr.akram you are not the best you are the gratest
Awesome but could provide more info about rostrum vomer etc
Thank you❤
@akram.jaffar
3 ай бұрын
You're welcome 😊
nice but please i need to know the pterygoid canal
Hi, our students may borrow a skull in groups on a daily basis if they would like to study. You may ask the curator at your medical school if this is possible.
Thanx
Well taught
@akram.jaffar
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Thanks the video
@akram.jaffar
7 жыл бұрын
+habibur rahman :-)
شكراً...
Nice 👍
@akram.jaffar
Жыл бұрын
Thanks ✌
nice video but i need explanation for the temporal bone
plz can you make video on temporal bone
@akram.jaffar
7 жыл бұрын
+vimal Kakadiya good idea. Thank you for your interest!
Hello, would you please tell me where i can get that skull from? i am currently taking anatomy and physiology and would be very helpful when studying.
whata expalanation in simple language the inborn teacher dr akram jaaafaer plz plz plz plz post more videos on headd and neck - via YouPak(.com)
Just a minor nitpick but if you started out with the bone in the skull and showed yourself removing it it would be more clear about where the bone was coming from and what it represents but that's just me though otherwise great presentation.
The sphenoid bone is the most complex of all skull bones-- and you handled it very well. However, I DO wish you used REAL bone, not just a plastic model, where the vomer is the same color as sphenoid (less-than-helpful). And maybe you could have used an orientation cube, as the inferior view is unclear. *I would gladly send you one (in psd15+ or blender2.66+ formats-- if asked) for your future instructional use.
💙 you..........
راااائع
Spasiba
You hate anatomy because no teacher teaches like this
@akram.jaffar
7 жыл бұрын
+Shariq Azmi best wishes
Dr.Akaram .. are you Iraqi teacher ??? your dialect is 100% Iraqi :)
canal=kaaa'naall so iraqi
Not organized