Tx Bones Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 bony elements of the thoracic cage?

A

Ribs (12)
Costal cartilages (12)
Sternum
Thoracic vertebrae (12)

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What are the 3 types of ribs?

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1-7: true ribs (attach directly to sternum)

8-10: false ribs (attach to sternum via costal connection to superior rib)

11-12: floating ribs (no anterior attachment)

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3
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What are the 3 components of the sternum?

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Manubrium (superior)

Body (middle)

Xiphoid process (inferior)

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4
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Which are the typical and atypical thoracic vertebrae?

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T2-9: typical

T1, T10-12: atypical

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What are the characteristics of a typical thoracic vertebrae?

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Body - heart shaped

Foramen - circular

Spinous processes - long and sharp, project inferiorly and overlap inferior vertebrae

Transverse processes - project posteriorly as well as laterally to accomodate ribs; T1-10 have costal facets for articulation with ribs

Articular facets:
- superior facets face posteriorly, inferior facets face anteriorly

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Describe the costal facets on the typical thoracic vertebrae

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On typical vertebrae (T2-9):

Superior demifacet: large semicircle, articulates with same rib (head)

Inferior demifacet: small semicircle, articulates with inferior rib (head)

Transverse costal facet: articulates with tubercle of same rib

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Describe the costal facets on atypical thoracic vertebrae

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T1:

  • superior costal facet is circular and receives entire head of rib 1
  • inferior costal demifacet articulates with rib 2
  • costal facets on TPs

T10:

  • single circular facet receives entire head of rib 10
  • costal facets on TPs

T11-12:

  • single circular facet receives entire head of same rib
  • no costal facets on TPs
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Which vertebrae have a single circular facet to articulate with ribs?

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T1, T10-12

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Which vertebrae have costal facets on the transverse processes to articulate with tubercle of ribs?

A

T1-10

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10
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Which are the typical and atypical ribs?

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Typical: 3-9
Atypical: 1, 2, 10, 11, 12

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Describe the atypical ribs:

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1:
- shortest, broadest and most sharply curved
- one articular facet on head
- no rib angle
- no costal groove
- grooves for subclavian vessels (V anterior to tubercle, A posterior to tubercle)
- scalene tubercle on superior surface for attachment of anterior scalene

2:
- short and broad, rough superior tuberosity for attachment of serratus anterior

10-12:
- only one articular facet on head

11-12:
- short, no articulation with sternum, no tubercle or neck

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12
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Describe a typical rib

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Ribs 2-9:
- wedge shaped head posteriorly made up of superior and inferior demifacets (articulate with facets of vertebrae) and crest of head for attachment of intra-articular ligament

  • neck (lateral to head)
  • tubercle (articulates with costal facets on transverse processes)
  • angle (where rib slants inferiorly)
  • costal groove (internal surface, for passage of neurovascular vessels)
  • costal cartilage anteriorly
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What are the 3 components of the sternum and their features?

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Manubrium, body and xiphoid process

Manubrium:

  • widest and thickest part
  • suprasternal notch
  • clavicular notoch
  • costal notch for rib 2 at sternal angle

Body:
- costal notches for ribs 3-7

Xiphoid process:

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14
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At what levels of the Tx spine are the components of the sternum located?

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Manubrium: T3-4 level

Body: T5-9 level

Xiphoid: T10 level

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