Middle Mediastium Flashcards
what are the border of teh middle mediasteinum
Anterior: Anterior margin of the pericardium.
Posterior: Posterior border of the pericardium.
Laterally: Mediastinal pleura of the lungs.
Superiorly: Imaginary line extending between the sternal angle (the angle formed by the junction of the sternal body and manubrium) and the T4 vertebrae.
Inferiorly: Superior surface of the diaphragm.
which part of the mediastium is the largest
the middle
which organs are comtained in the middle mediasteinum
The middle mediastinum contains the heart, and its protective sheath, the pericardium. It also contains the tracheal bifurcation and the left and right main bronchi
which part of the mediasteiumum is associated with the origins of the great vessels that run run to and fron the heart
the middle
desribe the greeat vssels located in teh middle mediasteinum
Ascending aorta – the first part of the aorta, which arises from the aortic orifice. It moves upwards, exiting the fibrous pericardium and entering the superior mediastinum – where it then becomes the aortic arch. The ascending aorta gives rise to two branches; the left and right coronary arteries.
Pulmonary trunk – gives rise to the left and right pulmonary arteries. The trunk itself is relatively short and wide, allowing a large volume of blood to pass through it.
Superior vena cava – returns deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body. It is formed by the right and left brachiocephalic veins.
which nerves are found within the middle mediastinum desrive them
Cardiac plexus – a network of nerves located at the base of the heart, containing sympathetic and parasympathetic fibres. The sympathetic nerves are derived from the T1-T4 segments of the spinal cord, and the parasympathetic innervation is supplied by the vagus nerve. The plexus can be subdivided into superficial and deep components. Phrenic nerves (left and right) – mixed nerves that provides motor innervation to the diaphragm. They arise in the neck, and descend through the middle mediastinum to reach the diaphragm
which lymphatic nodes are found within the middle medisteium and desribe them
The tracheobronchial lymph nodes are located within the middle mediastinum. They are a group of nodes associated with the trachea and bronchi of the respiratory tract – and are characteristically enlarged in certain lung pathologies. They form from the gathering of bronchial nodes within the hila of the lungs. Individual groups of nodes are connected via fine lymphatic channels.