The diaphragm Flashcards

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Diaphragm

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  • Primary muscle of inspiration

- Position varies depending on breathing cycle

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Structure & attachments:

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  • Central tendon
  • Surrounding muscular part
  • Sternal part
  • Costal part
  • Lumbar part
    > Left and right Crura
    (attachments onto the vert. column) and ligaments
  • Median (most towards middle), medial and lateral arcuate ligament
  • Diaphragmatic apertures:
    The diaphragmatic apertures are a series of apertures that permit the passage of structures between the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
    • Levels and structures passing through:
    1. Inferior vena cava passes through the central tendon and not muscles ( would cut off blood flow during muscle contraction) at the level of T8
  1. Oesophagus passes through muscular dome (close to the right pleura)
    - Pleura wraps around oesophagus and helps to keep it closed – diaphragm functions as a sphincter for the oesophagus – what allows you to vomit – goes through right crus at T10
  2. Abdominal aorta passes behind the diaphragm at level of T12 (so that it doesn’t cut of blood flow when contracting)
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Arterial supply of sup. surface of diaphragm

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  • Superior phrenic arteries from thoracic aorta

- Musculophrenic and percardiophrenic arteries from internal thoracic arteries

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Arterial supply of inf. surface of diaphragm

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  • Inferior phrenic arteries from abdominal aorta
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Venous drainage of sup. surface of diaphragm

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  • Musculophrenic and pericardiophrenic veins drain into internal thoracic veins
  • Superior phrenic vein ( right side) drains into IVC
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Venous drainage of inf. surface of diaphragm

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  • Inferior phrenic veins:
    Right veins drains into IVC
    Left vein is doubled and drains into IVC and suprarenal vein
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Lymphatic drainage of sup. surface of diaphragm

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Diaphragmatic lymph nodes to phrenic nodes

then to parasternal and posterior mediastinal nodes

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Lymphatic drainage of inf. surface of diaphragm

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Superior lumbar lymph nodes;

lymphatic plexus on sup. and inf. surfaces communicate freely

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Innervation of diaphragm

1. Motor supply

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phrenic nerves (C3-C5)

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Innervation of diaphragm

2. sensory supply

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centrally by phrenic nerves (C3- C5)

Peripherally by intercostal nerves (T5-T11) and subcostal nerves (T12)

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Peripheral attachments:

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  • Xiphoid process
  • Costal cartilages of ribs 7 to 10
  • Ribs 11 and 12 laterally
  • Lumbar vertebrae and arcuate ligaments posteriorly

The muscle fibers of the diaphragm converge at the central attachment, which is the central tendon

The parts of the diaphragm that arise from the vertebrae are tendonous in structure
= left and right crura

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15
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Left crus:

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Arises from L1 and L2 and their intervertebral discs

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Right crus:

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Arises from L1 to L3

17
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The diaphragm has several openings allowing structures to pass through the thoracic and abdominal cavity

  • 3 major openings
  • Several minor openings
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  1. Aortic hiatus
  2. Esophageal hiatus
  3. Vena caval foramen
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  1. Aortic hiatus
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-	Sits at the level of T12
Transmits:
-	Aorta
-	Azygos vein
-	Hemiazygos vein
-	Thoracic duct
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  1. Esophageal hiatus
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-	At level T10
Transmits:
-	Esophagus
-	Vagus nerves
-	Esophageal arteries
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  1. Vena caval foramen
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  • Lies at level T8
    Transmits:
  • Inf. Vena cava
  • Terminal branches of the right phrenic nerve
22
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During inspiration:

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The diaphragm flattens and contracts to cause the thoracic cavity to expand
During expiration:
The diaphragm relaxes and returns to dome shape – decreases thoracic cavity volume = air expelled from lungs

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