Pleura and lungs Flashcards

1
Q

Each lung has

A
  • An apex
  • A base
  • 3 boarders
  • 3 surfaces
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2
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Name the 3 boarders of a lung

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  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • Inferior
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3
Q

Name the 3 surfaces of a lung

A
  • costal
  • mediastinal
  • diaphragmatic
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4
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Right lung

A

-2 fissures
oblique and horizontal

-3 lobes
superior, middle, and inferior

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5
Q

Left lung

A

-1 fissure
oblique

-2 lobes
superior and inferior

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6
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Explain the oblique and the horizontal fissures of the right lung

A

Oblique- extends from the T2 posteriorly to the 6th cc anteriorly

horizontal- extends from the oblique fissures and runs along the 4th rib to end at the 4th cc anteriorly

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7
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Explain the oblique fissure of the left lung

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oblique-extends from T2 posteriorly to the 6th cc anteriorly

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8
Q

Name the lines of lung reflection

A
  • sternal
  • costal
  • verterbral
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9
Q

Explain the sternal line of reflection

A

RIGHT SIDE
-Descends from 1st costal cartilage (cc) to 6th cc

LEFT SIDE
-Descends from 1st costal cartilage (cc) to 4th cc then moves inferolateral to reach the 6th cc

The lungs and pleura lie at the same
level in relation to the sternum

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10
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Explain the costal line of reflection of the lung

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Begin at the 6th cc passing obliquely to teach the

  • 6th rib in the mid clavicle line
  • 8th rib in the midaxillary line
  • 10th rib in the mid scapular line

Becomes continuous posteriorly
with the vertebral lines at T10 (the
necks of the 10th ribs)

pleura lies 2 ribs
lower at each plane

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11
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Explain the vertebral line of reflection of the lungs

A
  • Each lung runs parallel to the vertebral column - in the paravertebral plane.
  • Extends inferiorly from vertebral level T1 through to T10

The pleura extend from T1 to
T12 in the vertebral line

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12
Q

Trachea

A

It’s a continuation of the larynx.

  • Starts at the level of C6 (lower border of cricoid
    cartilage)
  • ends at T4 (sternal angle)
  • gives left and right main bronchi
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13
Q

Right main bronchus

A
  • wider
  • shorter
  • more vertically to the hilum of the lung
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14
Q

Left main bronchus

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  • passes infero-laterally,
  • inferior to the arch of aorta,
  • anterior to the esophagus
  • thoracic aorta to reach the hilum.
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