Respiratory anatomy Flashcards

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Describe what bounds the Superior thoracic aperture

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Bounded by T1 posteriorly,

First pair of ribs laterally,

Costal cartilage of first rib and superior border of the manubrium anteriorly

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Describe what bounds the Inferior thoracic aperture

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12th thoracic vertebra posteriorly

11th and 12th pair of ribs laterally

costal cartilage of ribs 7 through 10 and xiphisternal joint anteriorly

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Describe the first rib

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broad and flat
head has single articular facet and articulates with the thoracic vertebrae

two shallow grooves separated by the scalene tubercle. Is attachment of anterior scalene muscle

Anterior groove lodges subclavian vein whislt posterior groove lodges subclavian artery and brachial plexus

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Describe the diaphragm attachments

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It has three peripheral attachments:
Lumbar vertebrae and arcuate ligaments.
Costal cartilages of ribs 7-12. Xiphoid process of the sternum.

It has one central attachment: Central tendon

Right and left crura arise from vertebrae.
RC: L1-L3 - surround esophageal opening to prevent gastric reflux

LC: L1-L2 and their inter vertebral discs

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Describe the hiatus opening

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T8 - caval opening passes through central tendon to transmit the inferior vena cava and right phrenic nerve

T10 - oesophageal hiatus passes through right cruz to transmit the oesophagus and vagus nerve

T12 - aortic hiatus is between right and left cruz and transmit the aorta, azygos vein, hemiazygos vein and thoracic duct

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Describe the phrenic nerve

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Nerve roots: C3, C4 and C5. It is both motor and sensory

Motor functions: Innervates the diaphragm from inferior surface

Sensory functions: supplies central part of diaphragm

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Describe the larynx

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Found in the anterior neck between C3-C6
Extends from the tip of the epiglottis to the inferior border of the cricoid cartilage.
Innervation: Branches of vagus n.:

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Describe the eparterial bronchus

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R. Lung has additional bronchus in hilum called eparterial bronchus (above the artery). (The right main bronchus is also referred to as the hyparterial bronchus)

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9
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Describe nerve supply to pleura

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Parietal pleura: somatic nerves and painsensitive

Visceral pleura: autonomic nerves (T2 to T5) and pain insensitive

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Describe surface anatomy of the lung

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Horizontal fissure (of right lung): Follows line of 4th rib anteriorly.
Oblique fissure (of both lungs): Begins at spine of T3 and follows the line of the 6th rib anteriorly.

Inferior margin of lung:
Midclavicular line - Rib 6
Midaxillary line - Rib 8
Midscapular line - Rib 10

Inferior margin of the parietal pleura:

IC space difference - Rib 8
Midaxillary line - Rib 10
Midscapular line - Rib 12

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Describe hilum

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Lung hilum is an area located on medial/mediastinal surface of lung.

Lung root is the group of structures (bronchus, artery, veins, lymphatics, nerves) that the enter or leave the lung hilum.

R. Lung has additional bronchus in hilum called eparterial bronchus (above the artery). (The right main bronchus is also referred to as the hyparterial bronchus)

1-bronchi
2-pulmonary artery
3-superior pulmonar vein
4- inferior pulmonary vein

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12
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Describe costotransverse joint

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A synovial plane joint

Tubercle of rib articulates with the transverse process of thoracic vertebra

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13
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At which vertebral level is xiphoid process located?

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T10

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At which vertebral level is sternomanubrial joint located?

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T3/T4

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