Lab list II: lungs Flashcards
(25 cards)
Right or left lung

Right
Right or left lung

Right
(bronchiole and artery are more inline with eachother with bronchiole slightly higher and posterior to the artery, veins are inferior)
Left or right lung

left lung
Right or left lung

Left lung

Pulmonary artery in left lung hilium

Bronchiole left lung

Pulmonary vein left lung

Main bronchiole left lung

Main bronchiole right lung

Pulmonary artery right lung

Pulmonary veins right lung

A. Oblique fissures
B. Horizontal fissure
C. Superior lobe left lung
D. Inferior lobe left lung
E. Superior lobe right lung
F. Middle lobe right lung
E. Middle lobe right lung

Pulmonary ligament

Left lung
A. Groove for aortic arch
B. Groove for descending aorta
C. Pulmonary ligament
D. Diaphragmatic surface
E. Cardia notch
F. Cardiac impression
G. Groove for first rib
H. Groove for subclavian artery

A. Area for trachea and esophagus
B. Area for esophagus
C. Lingula

Right lung
A. Groove for subclavian artery
B. Groove for brachiocephalic vein
C. Groove for first rib
D. Groove for superior vena cava
E. Cardiac impression
F. Groove for inferior vena cava
G. Groove for esophagus
H. Groove for azygous vein
I. Area for esophagus
J. Area for trachea
Level of bifurcation of trachea
5th vertebrae and sternal angle
(where the carina is)
Divisions of right main bronchus
Superior lobar bronchus
intermediate lobar bronchus —> inferior lobar bronchus + middle lobar bronchus
Divisions of left main bronchus
Superior lobar bronchus
inferior lobar bronchus
Order of drainage from deep and superficial lymphatic plexus
Superficial plexus —> branchopulmonar nodes —>
Deep plexus —> pulmonary nodes —>
both:tracheobronchial nodes —> paratracheal nodes —> right lymphatic or thoracic ducts

A. Superior tracheobronchail lymph nodes
B. Inferior tracheobronchial lymph nodes
C. Bronchiopulmonary lymph nodes
D. Pulmonary lymph nodes
What are the different regions of the parietal pleura

A. Cervical (pleura capula)
B. Costal
C. Diaphragmatic
D. Mediastinal
Innervation of parietal pleura
intercostal nerves and phrenic nerves
Visceral layer of pleura innervation
No pain/touch
autonomic innervation from pulmonary plexus
Sensory for stretch
