Abstract

Pelvic Anatomy has been taught primarily utilizing cadavers along with static two-dimensional texts and atlases. Video provides the ability to enhance the teaching of anatomy and surgical technique. Combining high definition video images from surgery with schematic representations, along with didactic narration, creates a dynamic teaching tool. Deliberate identification of anatomical parts provides greater understanding of pelvic anatomy as applied to gynecologic surgery for medical students and residents.

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