Anatomy PTMRC 3 Flashcards
Surface markings of the heart?
Superior border = third rib right sternal edge to second rib left sternal edge
Inferior border = apex horizontally across to right sternal edge at 6th rib
What forms the right heart border on CXR?
Right atrium
What forms the left heart border on CXR?
Left ventricle and part of left auricle
What chambers make up the anterior surface of the heart?
Right atrium and right ventricle
What chambers make up the posterior surface of the heart?
Left atrium mostly
Surface markings of pleura?
Apex = 3cm above middle of clavicle
Anteriorly to sternum then vetrically down to level of 4th rib
Right pleura goes to 6th rib before going to MCL at 8th rib
Left pleura goes down to 6th rib at MCL
Then travel to midaxillary line at 10th CC and travel along 12th rib
Surface markings of lungs?
Apex = 3cm above middle of clavicle
Anteriorly to sternum, vertically down to level of 4th rib
Right goes to 6th rib before going down to 8th rib MCL
Left goes down to 6th rib at MCL
Then go down to 12th CC and travel along 12th rib
Surface marking of oblique fissures of lung?
Third thoracic spinous process to 6th costochondral junction
Surface marking of right horitzontal fissure?
From oblique fissure in mid axillary line to 4th costal cartilage on right
What level does the trachea divide?
Sternal angle - between T5 and T7
What level does the aorta divide?
L4 - level of umbilicus
Boundaries of submandibular triangle?
Anterior belly of digastric
Posterior belly of digastric
Lower border of body of mandible
What nerve supplies anterior belly of digastric?
Trigeminal nerve V3 - mylohyoid nerve, a branch of the inferior alveolar nerve
Which pharyngeal arch gives rise to mylohyoid and anterior belly of digastric?
First arch
Which pharyngeal arch gives rise to posterior belly of digastric?
Second arch - facial nerve
Which nerve innervates first pharyngeal arch structures?
Trigeminal
What innervates anterior and posterior belly of digastric?
Ant = trigem via V3 mylohyoid nerve from inf alveolar Post = facial
Relationship between submandibular gland and mylohyoid/digastric?
Gland is superior to the digastric and hooks around mylohyoid so there are deep and larger superficial portions
What muscle does the submandibular gland hook around?
Mylohyoid
Where does the submandibular duct run?
Wharton’s duct - from gland deep runs deep to mylohyoid and superficial to hypoglossus, running superoanteriorly to open either side of the lingual frenulum. 5cm long
What nerves are closely related to the submandibular duct?
Lingual - from V3
Hypoglossal
What muscle does the lingual artery lie deep to?
Hypoglossus
What muscle does tongue protrusion?
Genioglossus
Sensorimotor innervation to tongue?
Sensory - Anterior 2/3 is doubly innervated by lingual (general sensory) and facial (chorda tympani - special sensory)
Posterior 1/3 is gloosopharyngeal for both
Motor - all muscles hypoglossal nerve except palatoglossus, which is pharyngeal branch of vagus nerve
What is the only muscle of the tongue not innervated by the hypoglossal nerve?
Palatoglossus - pharyngeal branch of vagus
3 nerves at risk during surgery to submandibular gland?
Lingual
Hypoglossal
Marginal mandibular branch of facial
How do you avoid the marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve during submandibular gland surgery?
Incision 2.5cm inferior to mandible and then left skin flap superiorly
What type of gland is the submandibular gland?
Mixed serous and mucinous
PNS innervation of submandibular gland?
Chorda tympani, which unifies with lingual branch of mandibular
Which muscle separates subclavian artery from vein? Which is more anterior?
Anterior scalene - vein is more anterior
Describe how to insert a subclavian line?
Infraclavicular approach. Supine, aseptic technique, head to opposite side
US guidance ideally. Insert needle and syringe 1cm below junction between middle and medial 1/3 of clavicle
Aim medially and posteriorly towards suprasternal notch
Advance whilst withdrawing until get flash, then use seldinger to feed catheter in the vein
Which layers would you pass through when inserting a subclavian central line?
Skin Platysma Fascia Pectoralis major Subclavius SCV
Where should the catheter tip lie in a subclavian line?
SVC above pericardial reflection
What would you do if aspirated air during subclavian line insertion? Where would you try again?
Assume pleural breach - check for pneumothorax
Try on same side to avoid bilateral pneumothorax
4 structures at risk during subclavian line insertion?
Subclavian artery - haemothorax
Pleura - pneumothorax
Phrenic nerve - posterior to subclavian vein
If on left - thoracic duct leading to chylothorax
Where is the intercostal neurovascular bundle? What is its organisation?
Between innermost and internal intercostal muscles
In inferior notch of rib
From superior to inferior - Vein Artery Nerve
Nerve supply to pleura?
Parietal = intercostal and phrenic nerve Visceral = pulmonary plexus - autonomic from branches of vagus and symp trunk
What separates inferior from superior mediastinum?
Horizontal line drawn from angle of Louis posteriorly
What level is the sternal angle?
T4/5
From anterior to posterior what is in the superior mediastinum?
Thymus Great veins Great arteries Trachea Oesophagus
What does the thymus do?
Specialised immune organ which ensures self-T cells are eliminated and immune system doesn’t attack itself
What are the features of a typical rib?
Head with 2 articular demifacets
Tubercle for articulation with transverse process
Subcostal groove containing intercostal NV bundle
Which ribs are atypical in terms of facets/tubercles and why?
First - in horizontal plane, single facet and tubercle - scalene tubercle on inner border
Ribs 10-12 - only have 1 facet
Ribs 11 and 12 have no tubercle
What muscles do the breasts overlie?
Pec major medially
Serratus anterior laterally
Blood supply to breast?
Lateral thoracic artery
Internal thoracic
Posterior intercostals
Thoraco-acromial
What muscle is responsible for ptosis e.g. in Horner’s?
Superior tarsal
Structures passing through the foramen magnum?
Medulla Vertebral and ant/post spinal arteries Spinal roots of accessory nerve Tectorial membrane Apical ligament of dens
What passes through the jugular foramen?
IJV
CN9, 10 and 11 (cranial portion)
What passes through the carotid canal?
ICA
Sympathetic nerves