 Okay. Okay. Good day everybody. Welcome to our next dissection. This is the dissection of the right side of the neck. A superficial dissection where basically I want to show you the strap muscles and a few other structures on the right side of the neck. The left side of the neck has not been completely dissected so it's been covered by skin, the right side of the neck. So this is the head end of the patient, this is the foot end of the patient. We can see, let's start from the top. This is the thyroid cartilage and just above that is the thyroid cartilage where my probe is pointed. So if you trace look up from the thyroid cartilage we see this muscle here. This is the geniohyde muscle and under the geniohyde muscle you can see a little bit of the geniohyde muscle on the opposite side. Under the geniohyde muscle we can see the mylohyde muscle which is the floor of the mouth. Let's take a look on the right side. To the right of the geniohyde muscle we see this muscle is going like this. This is the anterior belly of the digastric. This is the intermediate tendon of the digastric and the posterior belly will go further down. While we look on this topic I must show you this is the collection of lymph nodes which is located in the digastric triangle. Let's reflect that aside. What else do we see? We see that extending from the hyoid bone this muscle which has been cut partially. This is the sternohyoid muscle which goes all the way from the sternum which has been cut here to the hyoid bone. And just lateral to the sternohyoid muscle we can see this muscle here. This is the superior belly of the omohyoid. This is the sternocleidomastoid which has been cut and reflected to show you the superior belly of the omohyoid. Next what do we see? Since I have already told you that this is thyroid cartilage you can see that this is the sternothyroid muscle. And once we have reflected the sternothyroid muscle we can see the right lobe of the thyroid gland and this is the right lobe of the thyroid gland. And all of these are covered by pre tracheal fascia as you know very well. The gladular part of the pre tracheal fascia covers the thyroid gland and the esophagus the trachea and the muscular part of the pre tracheal fascia covers all these superficial strap muscles. So these muscles which are above the hyoid they are known as the suprahyoid muscles and the muscles which are below the hyoid they are known as the intrahyoid muscles. Thank you very much for watching ladies and gentlemen. If you have any questions or comments put them in the comment section below. Have a nice day. Before concluding I decided to put a few still snapshots of the same video whereby I have labelled the structures especially the strap muscles. Oh by the way I forgot to mention the camera person for this video was Miss Denial. Have a nice day. And finally these are a few deeper dissections showing the corrupted muscles the internal jugular muscles the brachial septic trunk and the subclavian muscles. Thank you.