Anatomy Flashcards
What is the Allantois?
Adult urachus
How can you identify a thyroglossal duct cyst?
Move on swallowing and tongue protrusion
Central mass
What is a Pyramidal lobe of the thyroid?
Normal variant due to thyroid tissue developing in the thyroglossal duct
What is the White line of Toldt?
Lateral reflection of posterior parietal peritoneum of abdomen over the mesentery of ascending and descending colon - avascular region
What are the 3 intercostal muscle layers?
External intercostal
Internal intercostal
Inner most intercostal
Where does the main neurovascular bundle lie in the intercostals?
In costal groove
Below rib
How do you surgically get access to mediastinal structures? And why?
Median sternotomy
Avoids intercostal muscles and neurovascular bundle, internal thoracic artery & vein
What delineates the safe zone for chest tube insertion?
Triangle of safety
Axillary folds
Posterior axillary fold: Latissimus dorsi & teres major
Anterior axillary fold: Pectoralis major & minor
Nipple line (4/5th ICS)
What is the access route for Percardiocentesis?
Minimally invasive needle insertion into the pericardial cavity Access via the anterior abdominal wall through the diaphragm
What is a risk of pericardiocentesis?
Pneumothorax
How do you get fast access to the heart or lungs?
Thoracotomy
Incision in 5th intercostal space from mid sternum to posterior axillary fold
Which compartments can be released by a lateral fasciotomy of the thigh?
Anterior and posterior compartments
What 2 fasciotomy incisions are performed in the leg?
Anterolateral fasciotomy incision: Access to anterior and lateral
compartments
Posteromedial fasciotomy incision: Access to superficial and deep
posterior compartments
What fasciotomy incisions can be performed in the forearm?
Dorsal
Volar (anterior)
How do you approach the femur?
Lateral thigh Skin Fat Tensor Fascia Lata Vastus lateralis
How do you approach the knee joint?
Antero medial approach
How do you approach the tibia?
Posterolateral approach
How is the ankle joint (e.g. head of talus) accessed?
Incision made midway between tibia & fibula heading towards 4th metatarsal base
What superficial nerves are present on the dorsum of the foot?
Deep & Superfical Fibular nerve
During an approach to the hip, which direction would you move piriformis?
Medially
To preserve the sciatic nerve
Where does the circumflex humeral artery run?
Run with axillary nerve, 5cm inferior to acromion
Where does the profunda brachii artery run?
With radial nerve along spiral groove within posterior compartment
Where does the axillary artery run?
Passes behind mid-clavicle, medial to coracoid process
Where does the cephalic vein run in relation to the shoulder joint?
In deltopectoral groove, anterior shoulder
What approach do you take to access the shoulder joint?
Anterolateral
Identity acromion and coracoid process
Line down the arm from the coracoid process
Identify cephalic vein which is superficial
Identify coracobrachialis, lateral to this is safe side, medial is “suicide”
What does lymph consist of?
Tissue fluid and plasma proteins
What are lymph nodes?
Filters with immune function (Antigen presentation, centres of lymphocytes activation, differentiation and proliferation)
Describe the structure of a lymph node
Afferent lymphatics bring in fluid to Subcapsular sinus
Germinal Centres sit in Cortex with Paracortex surrounding it
High endothelial venules - blood supply
Medullary Cords where fluid collects back together the leaves via efferent lymphatics
Why do lymphatic vessels follow the arterial supply?
Lymphatic vessels similar to veins
Thin-walled and most contain valves
Arterial pulsation compresses lymph vessels aiding venous return
Develop with the vascular system
Which parts of the body drain lymph to the left subclavian vein?
Most of the body and the left upper lobe of the lung drain into the left subclavian vein via the thoracic duct
Which parts of the body drain to the right lymphatic duct?
Right upper limb
Most of lungs (all bar left upper lobe)
Right half of head and face
Right upper part of chest and back
What is an important thing to do when you see lymphangitis?
Check the distal part of the affected structure- usual focal point of infection somewhere
(See streaking pattern of redness)
Where do lymphatic vessels of the skin run?
With cutaneous veins to nodes located at the point of the vein passing through deep fascia
What could lymphangitis be confused with?
Thrombophlebitis
What drains to superficial inguinal lymph nodes?
Perineal region
Penis/clitoris glans
Lower anal/distal vaginal canal
Anterior labia majora / scrotal skin
What are the 2 groups of the superficial inguinal nodes?
Horizontal Vertical (along side long saphenous)
Where do the deep inguinal nodes run?
Sit along femoral vein
Cloquet node sits superiorly: sentinel node from lower limb and perineum
What do the deep inguinal nodes drain and where do they drain to?
Receive deep tissues and superficial node
Drain to external inguinal nodes
Where does abdo wall lymph drain to?
Axillary and inguinal lymph nodes
Regional split from umbilicus
Where does the umbilicus receive lymph drainage from?
Parasternal nodes
Axillary
Inguinal
Describe the route from the iliac vessels up to the left subclavian vein
Drain to cisterna chyli
Up thoracic duct
Into subclavian
Name some thoracic lymphatic trunks
Internal thoracic nodes: anterior
Intercostal lymph trunks: posterior
Right bronchomediastinal ducts: from anterior up to right lymphatic duct
What are the pre aortic node groups? And what do they drain?
Coeliac nodes: foregut
Superior mesenteric nodes: midgut
Inferior mesenteric nodes: hindgut
Where do mesenteric nodes sit and where do they drain to?
Sit in the mesentery around arteries supplying the gut tube
Drain to cisterna chyli
Through what structure does the cisterna chyli drain to the thoracic duct?
Aortic hiatus
Where is the cisterna chyli located?
R side of L1 and 2
What structures are at risk with Lymph node resection around the aorta?
Damage to sympathetic nerve plexi
What could be a result of damage after inferior mesenteric node resection in hindgut neoplasm metastasis?
Secretory phase of male ejaculation due to sympathetic nerve damage
Where does most of the tracheobronchial tree drain to? And what is the exception?
Right lymphatic duct
Left upper lobe drains to the thoracic duct
Describe lymph drainage from the lungs
Hilar/bronchopulmonary nodes drain to paratracheal nodes
Drain to bronchomediastinal duct then either to right lymphatic duct or thoracic duct depending on lung area
What symptoms might occur from mediastinal lymphadenopathy?
Dysphagia, tracheal compression, left recurrent laryngeal nerve damage: hoarse voice, superior vena cava obstruction
Which structures drain to iliac nodes?
Rectum
Anal canal above pectinate line
Uterus, cervix, proximal vagina
Bladder
Where do the ovaries drain to?
Para aortic nodes L2
Where does lymph from Scrotal/labial, penile and perineal skin, distal anal canal drain to?
Superficial inguinal nodes
Where does lymph from the Glans of penis/clitoris drain to?
Deep inguinal nodes
Where does the corpus cavernosum lymph drain to?
Internal Iliac nodes
Where does lymph from the male urethra drain to?
Proximal spongy & membranous: internal iliac nodes
Distal spongy: deep inguinal nodes
Where does lymph from Prostate, seminal vesicles and ductus drain to?
Mainly internal iliac nodes
Where does lymph from Distal anal/vaginal canal drain to?
Superficial inguinal nodes
What do Axillary nodes drain?
Anterior thoracic wall and breast
Posterior thoracic wall
Upper limb
Name the Axillary lymph node groups
Apical Central Humeral Subscapular (posterior) Pectoral (anterior)
What lymph node groups can breast tissue drain to?
Anterior and central axillary nodes Interpectoral (Rotter) nodes Parasternal (internal thoracic) nodes Contralateral parasternal nodes Contralateral breast Subdiaphragmatic /hepatic nodes Inguinal lymph nodes
What can result from blockage/removal of lymph drainage route?
Lymphoedema
Where does breast skin drain to?
Axillary, deep cervical and infraclavicular nodes
Where do infraclavicular lymph nodes sit?
Deltopectoral triangle/ infraclavicular fossa
What is another name for the Inferior deep cervical nodes?
Jugulo-omohyoid nodes
Describe the direction of drainage of head and neck lymph nodes
Superficial to deep and from superior to inferior
What do submental lymph nodes drain?
Lower lip, lip of tongue
What do submandibular lymph nodes drain?
Lip, lateral body of tongue, nose, face
What do parotid lymph nodes drain? And what is their other name?
Temporal scalp & eye
Pre auricular
What do mastoid nodes drain? What is their other name?
EAM and pinna
Post auricular
What do occipital nodes drain?
Occipital scalp region to vertex
Where do the superficial cervical chain nodes run?
Run with EJV
What are the 3 groups of deep cervical nodes and what do they drain?
Jugulo-digastric: Tonsil, pharynx, posterior tongue
Deep Cervical Chain: Superficial node groups
Jugulo-omohyoid: Superficial node groups and central tongue
What areas may be affected with a unilateral lymphadenopathy of the right supraclavicular lymph nodes?
Intrathoracic structures
Oesophagus
Lung
Mediastinum
What areas may be affected with a unilateral lymphadenopathy of the left supraclavicular lymph nodes? And what other name do they have?
Virchow’s node
Stomach
Kidney
Ovary
What can be done to aid examination of supraclavicular lymph nodes?
Ask patient to valsalva
What are the constituents of waldeyers ring?
Pharyngeal: Adenoid
Tubal
Palatine
Lingual
What could result from a tubal lymphadenopathy which is common in children?
Secretory otitis media: glue ear
What is the significance of vascular watershed points from a surgical perspective?
Regions of poor healing
What are the superior and inferior boundaries of the neck?
Superior: Inferior mandible & base of skull: Pericraniocervical line
Inferior: Manubrium, Clavicle & Acromion–to-spinous process of C7
What are the supra hyoid muscles? what is their nerve supply? And what is their action?
Digastric anterior belly - CN Vc Mylohyoid - CN Vc Digastric posterior belly- CN VII Stylohyoid - CN VII Elevate the hyoid
What are the infra hyoid muscles? what is their action? And what is their nerve supply?
Thyrohyoid Sternothyroid Omohyoid (superior & inferior bellies) Sternohyoid Scalene muscles Depress hyoid Mostly ansa cervicalis (C1-3)
What are the posterior muscles of the neck and what is their nerve supply?
Subocciptial muscles = C1 posterior ramus
Levator scapulae = Dorsal scapula nerve and C3 &C4
Intrinsic vertebral column muscles = Posterior rami of spinal nerves
What are the boundaries of the anterior triangle of the neck?
Medial = Midline (Median Sagittal Plane) Lateral = Sternocleidomastoid (anterior border) Superior = Inferior margin of mandible
What are the boundaries of the posterior triangle of the neck?
Medial = Sternocleidomastoid (posterior border) Lateral = Trapezius (anterior border) Base = Clavicle (middle 1/3rd) Apex = Mastoid Process
What are the boundaries of the carotid triangle of the neck?
Ant. = Omohyoid (Superior Belly) Sup. = Digastric (Posterior Belly) Post. = Sternocleidomastoid
List some contents of the carotid triangle
Carotid, thyroid, facial & lingual arteries
Internal jugular & facial veins
CN X, XI, XII, VII (cervical branch)
Superior laryngeal nerve (internal & external branches)
Thyroid gland
What are the boundaries of the submandibular triangle?
Sup. = Inferior border of mandible Inf. = Digastric (ant. and post. bellies)
What are some key contents of the submandibular triangle?
Submandibular lymph nodes Submandibular salivary gland Hypoglossal nerve Lingual artery Facial artery & vein Marginal mandibular branch of CN VII
What are the boundaries of the submental triangle?
Inf. = Hyoid bone Lat. = Digastric (ant. belly) Med. = Midline, if halved
What are some key contents of the submental triangle?
Submental lymph nodes
Anterior jugular vein tributaries
What 2 triangles can the posterior triangle of the neck be divided into? And what divides it?
Omoclavicular/supraclavicular triangle
Occipital triangle
Inferior belly of omohyoid
Name some of the contents of the supraclavicular triangle
Subclavian artery & vein & Supraclavicular nodes
Suprascapular nerve – damaged by clavicle #
Anaesthetise brachial plexus here
What is in the lesser supraclavicular fossa and what can this be used for?
Internal jugular vein
Central venous access point
What key nerves sit in the posterior triangle?
Accessory nerve
Brachial plexus C5-6
Phrenic nerve
How can you identify the location of the brachial plexus in the neck?
Can feel groove between scalenus anterior and medius and use it to locate plexus – sits level with cricoid cartilage
What are Trapezius, sternomastoid and the infrahyoid muscles enclosed in?
Investing fascia
How many deep layers of fascia are there in the neck?
4
What are the deep layers of fascia in the neck?
Pretracheal fascia Buccopharyngeal fascia (Post. Pretracheal fascia) Carotid Sheath Alar fascia Prevertebral fascia
In what region does the sympathetic chain sit in the neck?
Danger space
Where does the vertebral compartment extend to?
From skull base to thoracic vertebrae
Where does the visceral compartment extend to?
Extends to fibrous pericardium
How far does the pre tracheal space extends?
Extends into superior mediastinum
How far does the retro pharyngeal space extend?
Communicates down to superior mediastinum level
How far does the danger space extend?
Communicate with posterior mediastinum to diaphragm level
What fascia covers the brachial plexus and where does this mean that infection can spread to?
Covered by layer of prevertebral fascia = axillary sheath
Continues with it into upper limb - Infection in vertebral compartment can spread to upper limb via axillary sheath
Plexus block via injection into axillary sheath
How can cervical vertebrae be approached surgically?
From an anterior perspective
What do submental lymph nodes drain?
Lower lip, lip of tongue
What do submandibular glands drain?
Lip, lateral body of tongue, nose, face
What do parotid or pre auricular lymph nodes drain?
Temporal scalp & eye
What do mastoid or post auricular lymph nodes drain?
EAM and pinna
What do occipital lymph nodes drain?
Occipital scalp region to vertex
Where do superficial cervical lymph nodes run?
Run with EJV
What do jugulo Digastric lymph nodes drain?
Tonsil, pharynx, posterior tongue
What do the deep cervical chain lymph nodes drain?
Superficial node groups
What do jugulo omohyoid lymph node groups drain?
Superficial node groups and central tongue
What are the 3 deep neck lymph node groups?
Jugulo-Digastric
Deep cervical chain
Jugulo-omohyoid