Mediastinum Flashcards

1
Q

What divides the mediastinum into superior and inferior segments?

A

Transthoracic plane (Plane of Ludwig)
Anteriorly: 2nd costal cartilage
Posteriorly: T4/T5 Vertebrae

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Name the 3 branches of the Aortic Arch:

A
1. – Brachiocephalic trunk (which branches off into: 
• R subclavian Artery
• R Common Corotid A. 
2. Left Common Carotid A.
3. Left Subclavian A.
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3
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Name the arteries in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd parts of the Subclavian Artery:

A
1st part 
– Vertebral Artery
– Internal thoracic Artery
 – Thyrocervical trunk 
2nd part 
– Costocervical trunk 
3rd part 
– ** Dorsal scapular (may arise from 2nd or 3rd part of subclavian artery)
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4
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Nerves of the superior mediastinum

and locations:

A

• Vagus nerve
– Travels along the common carotid A

• Recurrent laryngeal nerves
– Left associated with arch of aorta
– Right associated with subclavian artery

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5
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C-Shaped hyaline cartilage rings held together posteriorly by a band of smooth muscle (Trachealis muscle)

A

Trachea

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6
Q

At what level does the esophagus pass through the diaphragm?

A

T10

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7
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At what level does the thoracic aorta pass through the diaphragm?

A

T12

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8
Q

The thoracic duct carries lymph from the entire body except ……

A

The right head and neck, right upper limb and right thorax

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9
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Which side of the mediastinum does the following veins run?
Azygus Vein
Hemiazygos Vein
Accessory Hemi-azygos

A

Azygus Vein- Right Side
Hemiazygos Vein- Left Side
Accessory Hemi-Azygos Vein- Left Side

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10
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Types of Splanchnic nerves and Functions:

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• Greater – T5-9 with some variation
– Enters the abdomen by piercing the diaphragmatic crura
– Joins the celiac ganglion

• Lesser – T10-11 with some variation
– Enters through the diaphragm just lateral to the greater splanchnics
– Joins aorticorenal ganglion

• Least – T12 but not always present
– Joins the renal plexus

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11
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At what level does the Inferior Vena Cava pass through the diaphragm?

A

T8

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12
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Causes

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• Caused by
– Extra rib attaching to the 7th Cervical vertebra and rib 1
– Muscular abnormalities
– Injury

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13
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Symptoms

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  • Abnormal compression of brachial plexus nerves that pass through the axillary inlet to the upper limb.
  • Sensory Deficit in Medial Arm
  • Muscle Wasting
  • • Pain • Pallor • Paresthesia • Diminished pulse
  • Edema due to venous compression
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