Chest Wall Flashcards
What are the muscles of the thoracic wall?
pec major/minor, serratus anterior, intercostal muscles, subcostalis, transverse thoracis
Where are the intercostal muscles located ?
between the ribs, and they do not cross the ribs
Which intercostal muscles can you see on the anterior wall of the chest?
External (stops close to the sternum) and the Internal (at the sternum)
What intercostal muscle can you see on the internal chest wall?
innermost and internal
What is the fiber direction of the external intercostal muscles?
inferomedially (hands in pocket)
What is the fiber direction of the internal and innermost intercostal muscles?
superomedially
What is the function of the external intercostals?
Because they travel inferomedially, when they contract they elevate the ribs and expand the chest. This means that they assist in regular and forced inhalation
What is the function of the internal and innermost intercostal muscles?
Because they travel superomedially, when they contract, they depress the ribs, so they assist in forced exhalation.
Why does the internal and innermost intercostal muscles do not assist in regular exhalation?
Regular exhalation is a passive movement and it does not require a muscle to do so.
What is the supply of the intercostals and where do they travel?
The intercostal supply of the intercostal muscles is the VAN, and they travel in the costal ridge of the ribs, which is located on the bottom portion of the ridge. They also have collaterol branches of the VAN on the superior side.
Where is the transverse thoracis muscle located and what is its function?
It is located on the anterior chest wall, on the interior side. It crosses over two rib spaces, and its function is to assist in expiration.
What is the function of the subcostalis muscle? Where is it located?
It is located on the posterior chest wall, on the interior side, and it crosses over 2 rib spaces and its function is the elevate the ribs
How many intercostal spaces are there? How are they numbered?
There are 11 intercostal spaces and they are numbered based on the rib above them. There are 12 ribs, 11 intercostal spaces, and 1 subcostal space below rib 12
What is the arterial supply of the intercostal spaces and why the difference between some of them?
Spaces 1-9 have 3 arterial supplies: 1 Large posterior intercostal a and 2 (a pair) of anterior intercostal arteries. Spaces 10-11 are only supplied by the posterior intercostal a. This is because those ribs do not come anteriorly to the sternum and thus do not require an anterior supply
What are the components of the VAN? And where does the VAN travel?
Intercostal vein, artery, and nerve. It travels in the costal ridge between the internal and innermost intercostal muscles.