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10/16/2005

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Term
Divisions of Mediastinum?
Definition
***SUPERIOR - Superior thoracic aperature to a plane transversing sternal angle and T4/T5.Contents=Great vessels, trachea, espophagus

***INFERIOR - Sternal angle at T4/T5 to xiphosternal junction at T9/T10(diaphragm). Contains Thymus, Heart, Thoracic Aorta, Azygos V's

Remember - positions described as patient in supine position. As pt. stands, levels drop 1-2 vertebra!
Term
Autonomics to Lungs / Mediastinum
Definition
Sympathetic from ganglion

Parasympathetics from Vagus N
Term
Pattern of Lymphatic drainage lungs?
Definition
***Right and inferior aspect of the left lower lung fieds drain to the right lymphatic duct.

***ONLY right upper lung fields drain to the Thoracic Duct (primary drainage for most of body)
Term
How does cadiac tamponade occur?
Definition
Excess exudate during pericarditis, (infection / blood / fluid) fills the pericardial cavity. Fibrous pericardium doesn't stretch well and collection compresses on heart preventing filling & contraction,
Term
Heart blood flow - Valve Sequence?

Which side are Mitral and Tricuspid Valves on?
Definition
Try Pulling My Aorta= Tricuspid, Pulmonary, Mitral, Aortic
***LAB RAT = Left Atrium Bicuspid (Mitral), Right Atrium Tricuspid!
Term
Significance of the Omental Foramen?
Definition
Allows admission into the omental bursa. Superior omental bursa recess runs posterior to liver and the inverior omental bursa runs down into greater omentum. A potential space for fluid, infection....
Term
Portal Triad of the Hepatoduodenal Ligament?
Definition
Contains the Hepatic Artery, Common Bile Duct and the Portal Vein
Term
Stenosis VS Insufficiency?
Definition
Stenosis the valve fails to open fully and slows blood movement. *** Insufficiency - Valve fails to close properly and backflow, murmers and thrills occur.
Term
Dermatomes for heart pain correspond with what N.?
Definition
Phrenic N. (C3,4,5)
Term
First heart sound caused by?****Second heart sound is caused by???
Definition
1st = Lub - AV valves (Tricuspid / Bicuspid (Mitral) valves closing.**** 2nd heart sound = Dub - Semilunar valves (Pulmonary & Aortic) closing.
Term
Significance of the Transverse Pericardial Sinus?
Definition
Forms a space under the aortic Arch, behind the pulmonary trunk where a surgeon can ligate the great vessels and place pt on heart-lung bypass during heart surgery.
Term
Where is heart located?
Pericardial Layers?
Definition
In the SUPINE position Transverse plane from Sternal Angle -> T4/5 level passes through ascending aorta and plane Xiphosternal joint - T9 passes just below base / inferior heart. When standing, everything drops approx 1 vertebral level**** 2/3 of heart lies left of midline (sternum) with apex on Left.
***Fibrous pericardium (outer layer) anchors heart to diaphragm and sternum.
***Serous inner bilayer consists of parietal and visceral layers. Fluid lubricates and reduces friction.
Term
Most common heart valve problems?
Definition
Aortic V. Stenosis due to degenerative calcification (6th decade) and formerly often due to rheumatic fever. **** Mitral Valve Prolapse, is common and found in 1/20, often young females and often a incidental finding.
Term
Purpose of the Heart's Fibrous Skeleton?
Definition
It insulates and forms an electrical barrier between the Atria and Ventricles. It gives ride to attachments and prevents excess valve dilation.
Term
Heart Surface Anatomy... What lies Where?
Definition
Anterior (sternocostal) mostly right Ventricle. Inferior (diaphragm) mainly left ventricle. Left (pulmonic) side is primarily left ventricle and right (pulmonic) side right atrium. Apex - (left side) is left ventricle.
Term
Contents of Mediastinum Anterior to Posterior?
Definition
Thymus, Heart, Esophagus, Thoracic Aorta, Azygos V.
Term
Division of Mediastinum Superior and Inferior?
Definition
Superior mediastinum is from thoracic aperature to transverse plane crossing at the sternal angle and cutting through the T4/5 region. **** Inferior mediastinum runs from plane defining lower border of superior mediastinum to the T9/10 level and plane transversing through the xiphisternal angle.
Term
Pattern of lymphatic drainage of lungs?
Important in Lung Ca. ...
Definition
Right and inferior aspect of Left lung fields drain towards and into the RIGHT lymphatic duct. ONLY the left upper lung drains to the Thoracic Duct!
Term
Autonomics to the lungs and mediastinum are from a plexus which combines fibers from what nerves?
Definition
Sympathetic Ganglion and the Parasympathetic's from the Vagus N. CN X
Term
What's the schema of arteries, veins and bronchus at the Hilum / Root of the Lung?
Definition
Bronchus are found posterior and superior. Veins are found lower and anterior. Arteries are found higher in the root.
Term
# of Lobar Bronchi in each Lung? **** # of segments? *** What area of lung is prone to pneumonia in the bedridden patient?
Definition
RIGHT LUNG has 3 Bronchi, 10 segments.**** LEFT LUNG has 2 Bronchi, 8-10 segments**** Segments will branch another 20-25 times till becoming functional.****Superior Segments of the inferior lobes are prone to pneumonia in the bedridden.
Term
Where, at what level does the trachea bifurcate?*** What's found looking inside the trachea as it bifurcates and what can it mean?**** Which way will f/b's fall?
Definition
Sternal Angle - T4-5. Carina is located there and if deformed can be an indicator of cancer or disease. Right bronchus is more vertical and larger, F/B's often enter R. Bronchus.
Term
Landmarks for lungs and pleural reflections (pleural spaces)?
Definition
Lung @ MCL=6th ICS*** Pleura = 8th ICS.
Lung @ Midaxillary L.=8th ICS, Pleura = 10th.*** Lung at Mid scapular L. = 10th ICS and pleura at 12th.*** Or, just remember 6,8,10 (front to back) and add 2 for pleura...
Term
What Arteries and Veins are found inside the chest plate and anastomoses with the anterior intercostal arteries, veins and nerves?
Definition
Internal Thoracic Arteries and Veins. Found each side inside the sternum and runs under the transversus thoracis muscles.
Term
Number of lobes and fissures of each lung. Where are they?
Definition
LEFT Lung has 2 lobes - Superior and inferior. Has an oblique fissure, a cardiac notch and lingula located on the superior lobe, anterior-inferior aspects.**** RIGHT Lung has 3 lobes (Superior, Middle and Inferior) and has a horizontal and oblique fissure.
Term
Location of costodiaphragmatic recesses?
Definition
Posterior T10-12. Lateral is 8th to 10th space, anterior follows along the costal cartilage.
Term
Location of Phrenic and Vagus nerves in relation to the lung?
Definition
Phrenic is anterior to the root / hilum. Vagus is posterior
Term
Chest pain can be caused by?
Definition
Pulmonary and cardiac ds., intestinal and gallbladder disorders, Musculoskeletal disorders.
Term
Typical thoracic ribs: Where are costal facets? The rib head articulates with? Where is the weakest point. The rib tubercle articulates with ?
Definition
The head of the rib articulates with the facet of the thoracic vertebra it's rib number corresponds with and the facet on the vertebra above.**** The transverse costal facets on the thoracic vertebra are on the transverse processes and the tubercle of the rib articulates with teh corresponding numbered vertebra.****The weakest point of the rib is just anterior to it's angle.
Term
How high does the diaphragm rise in the ribcage?
Definition
To just below the 7th-8th ribs.
Term
True, False and Floating Ribs? # of intercostal spaces? # system?
Definition
True = Ribs 1-7, Cartilages attach to sternum.*** False Ribs 8-10, cartilages attach to cartilages above.***Floating Ribs 11-12**** Upper and lower 2-3 ribs atypical - top 2 ribs have muscle attachments and notches for great vessels.**** 11 intercostal spaces named for the ribs ABOVE the intercostal space.
Term
Chest landmarks / levels: Sternal angle? Body of Sternum? Xiphisternal Joint? Xiphoid? Diaphragm?
Definition
Sternal Angle = Rib 2 **** Sternum Body T5-9 *** Xiphisternal Joint T9-10 *** Xiphoid T10 *** Diaphragm T7-8
Term
What are atypical ribs?
Definition
Ribs 1 & 2 - Broad and short, sharply curved. Rib 1 has groove for subclavians and scalene tubercle. Lower 2-3 ribs atypical and have no neck or tubercle that articulates with a vertebral transverse process.
Term
Thoracic Cage Movements and how do they change?
Definition
Vertical diameter changes by diaphragm flattening upon exhalation. Transverse diameter increases like a bucket handle - as if lifting a rib from the lateral aspect. Anteroposterior diameter changes and rises like grabbing the sternum like a pump handle.
Term
Thoracic aperatures and what passes through them?
Definition
Superior inlet - approx size of a 2x4, entering is the trachea, esophagus, nerves and vessels.*** Inferior outlet closed by the diaphragm with openings and the IVC, Esophagus and descending aorta pass through at T8, T10, T12 levels.
Term
How are the thoracic wall muscles arranged? Layers?
Definition
External intercostals run inferomedially from rib above to rib below.***Internal Intercostals run deep to externals and run at right angles to them, running inferolaterally from rib above to below. Innermost intercosals are similar to internal, seperated by nerves and vessels.*** All innervated by intercostal nerves.
Term
Where do vessels and nerves run that supply the chest wall and ribs? What nerves and in what order are the structures arranged?
Definition
Notch under rib is protectived and these structures run between the internal and innermost muscles.*** Order is Vein, Artery, Nerve with the vein lying closest to the rib. The ventral rami T1-11 serves intercostals and T12 is the subcostal serves these areas.
Term
Lung pain sensory is from?
Definition
Parietal Pleura, branches of the intercostal and phrenic nerves. There are no pain receptors in visceral lung pleura!
Term
Layers into teh lung from outside in? Imagine a knife wound?
Definition
Skin, Adipose & fascia, external intercostal muscle, internal intercostal muscle, innermost intercostal muscle, costal parietal pleura, bisceral pleura of lung, lung tissue alveoli...
Term
Where would thoracentesis be performed?
Definition
9th intercostal space at mid axillary line. Insert the needle high enough to avoid damage to collateral vessels and nerves during expiration.
Term
Inner chest wall muscles & functions?
Definition
Subcostal muscles, transverse thoracic muscle. The transverse thoracic muscles run over the internal thoracic arteries and veins on the inner, anterior chest wall. **** Functions: Expansion of ribs, thorax and maintain a rigid chest wall.
Term
Landmark levels: Nipple (on those with little breast tissue)? Aortic arch, Apex of lung? Dermatomes T4 / T10?
Definition
Nipple is 4th ICS, and T4 dermatome. T10 dermatome = Umbillicus and superior illiac spine. Lung apex rises above 1st rib, (particularly in infants & children).
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