Welcome to Neuroanatomy!
This database contains two different types of images, those with individual dynamic highlighting of relevant anatomical structures and those with static labels. Each structure within the human brain has been tagged within many different images to provide an in-depth understanding of their spatial orientations and intricate relevant neuroanatomical and operative relationships.
The Neurosurgical Atlas neuroanatomy collection can be navigated in 2 different manners:
Search the collection for a structure of interest through The Neurosurgical Atlas neuroanatomy search engine.
Browse relevant categorizations of images based on the following topics:
- Anterior Cranial Fossa
- Brainstem
- Cerebellopontine Angle and Posterior Fossa
- Cerebellum
- Cerebrovascular Anatomy
- Cerebrum
- Endonasal
- Foramen Magnum and Jugular Foramen
- Head and Neck Anatomy
- Middle Cranial Fossa and Cavernous Sinus
- Orbit
- Sella, Parasellar, and Paraclival
- Skull Anatomy
- Temporal Bone
- Spinal Cord
- Spine
- Ventricular Anatomy
For an added level of image navigation, click on an individual structure within any image to pull up the related images that highlight that structure of interest within the "Related Images" column on the right side of each image's page. This added feature enables the reader to experience an unparalleled and detailed review of each structure through different perspectives and dissection planes. In addition, when you click on any structure within each image, related 3D models will appear in the column to the left and relevant materials from the non-neuroanatomical sections of The Neurosurgical Atlas will appear at the bottom of the page. This functionality provides a nice integration between all sections of the Atlas and the relevant operative anatomy.