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Title: Thorax, Pleural Cavity


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Thorax, Pleural Cavity
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Bones
  • sternum - all landmarks
  • 12 ribs, costal cartilages - all landmarks
  • 12 thoracic vertebrae - all landmarks

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Borders
  • 1. superior thoracic aperture ( thoracic inlet) -
    opening to neck,
  • superior borders of manubrium, 1st pair ribs,
    costal cartilages, 1st thoracic vertebrae
  • 2. inferior thoracic aperture / thoracic outlet -
    opening to abdomen
  • inferior borders of T12 vertebra ribs 12, 11
    costal cartilages 10, 9, 8, 7, xiphoid

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Diaphragm
  • muscle fibrous connective tissue - separates
    thoracic abdominal cavities
  • domed in center

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Pleural sacs
  • a continuous serous membrane folded back on
    itself to form a double layer
  • 1. visceral pleura - inner layer - forms external
    surface covering of lung 
  • 2. parietal pleura - outer layer - forms inner
    lining of thoracic wall 
  • 3. both layers meet at root

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Pleural sacs
  • Pleural cavities potential space - contains thin
    serous fluid layer, slight negative pressure
  • Regions of parietal pleura are named by
    surrounding structures
  • cervical/apical, costal, diaphragmatic,
    mediastinal
  • Recesses narrow clefts at edges of pleura, where
    lungs don't extend
  • costodiaphragmatic - most inferior, between
    costal peripheral border of diaphragm, first
    place to find fluid accumulation in X-ray
  • costomediastinal - most anterior, medial, in
    front of mediastinum

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Thoracocentesis
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Mediastinum
  • central structures between two pleural sacs,
    sternum vertebral bodies
  • Heart pericardium, chambers, blood supply,
    pulmonary vessels, ligamentum arteriosumvagus
    nerve, recurrent laryngeal nerve
  • Trachea
  • Esophagus
  • Phrenic nerve in mediastinal pleura -- to
    pericardium

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Blood Vessels
  • Intercostal arteries - anterior posterior,
    subcostal (12th)
  • 1st and 2nd posterior intercostal artery - branch
    off supreme (superior) intercostal artery, which
    branches off costocervical trunk of subclavian
    artery
  • 3d - 11th posterior intercostal, subcostal
    artery - are branches of thoracic aorta

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Blood Vessels
  • 1st- 5th (or 6th) anterior intercostal artery
    branches of internal thoracic artery
  • 6th (or 7th) - 9th anterior intercostal arteries
    - are branches of musculophrenic artery -
    anterior posterior intercostal
    arteries terminate by anastomosing with each
    other
  • There are no anterior intercostal arteries in the
    most inferior two intercostal spaces. These areas
    are provided by posterior intecostal arteries
    only.

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Blood Vessels
  • internal thoracic artery (branch of subclavian)
    divides behind 6 costal cartilage
  • a. superior epigastric artery
  • b. musculophrenic artery

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Nerves
  • Intercostal nerves ventral rami of thoracic
    nerves 1-11
  • to intercostal muscle, skin
  • travel in costal grooves, between internal
    innermost intercostal muscle.

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Herpes Zoster
  • Shingles
  • Viral infection of Chicken pox virus
  • Affect along intercostal nerve

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Muscles
  • External intercostalis
  • Internal intercostalis
  • Innermost intercostalis
  • Subcostalis
  • Transversus thoracis

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External intercostalis
  • ORIGINInferior border of ribs as far back as
    posterior angles
  • INSERTIONSuperior border of ribs below, passing
    obliquely downwards and backward
  • ACTIONFix intercostal spaces during respiration.
    Aids forced inspiration by elevating ribs
  • NERVEMuscular collateral branches of intercostal
    nerves

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Internal intercostalis
  • ORIGINInferior border of ribs as far back as
    posterior angles
  • INSERTIONSuperior border of ribs below , passing
    obliquely downwards and backwards
  • ACTIONFix intercostal spaces during espiration.
    Aids forced inspiration by elevating ribs
  • NERVEMuscular collateral branches of intercostal
    nerves

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Innermost intercostalis
  • ORIGINInternal aspect of ribs above and below
  • INSERTIONInternal aspect of ribs above and below
  • ACTIONFix intercostal spaces during respiration
  • NERVEMuscular collateral branches of intercostal
    nerves

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Subcostalis
  • ORIGINInternal posterior aspects of lower six
    ribs
  • INSERTIONInternal aspects of ribs two to three
    levels below
  • ACTIONDepresses lower ribs
  • NERVEMuscular collateral branches of intercostal
    nerves

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Transversus thoracis
  • ORIGINLower third of inner aspect of sternum and
    lower three costosternal junctions
  • INSERTIONSecond to sixth costal cartilages
  • ACTIONDepresses upper ribs
  • NERVEMuscular collateral branches of intercostal
    nerves

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