The thorax: Flashcards
The thorax
Consists of thoracic cavity, its contents (organs) and the wall that surrounds it (ribs, sternum and vertebral column).
Formed by ribs and costal cartilages, supported by sternum and thoracic vertebrae
Thoracic cavity
- Kidney shaped
- Part of trunk between neck and abdomen
Thoracic cavity is divided into:
Mediastinum and Left and right pulmonary cavities
Mediastinum
Mass of tissue that extends from sternum and costal cartilages ant. to bodies of thoracic vertebrae post. and from sup. thoracic aperture to diaphragm
> Contains heart
Left and right pulmonary cavities
contain lungs and pleurae
Layers of thoracic cavity:
1.Skin
2.Subcutaneous tissue - breasts
3.Fascia:
- Pectoral –> continuous with deep fascia
- Endothoracic –> deep to intercostal spaces and ribs,
and separates these structures from the pleura
Pleura is deeper than endothoracic fascia
4.Muscles
- Thorax, upper limb, abdomen, back and neck
Skeleton of thoracic wall consists of:
12 pairs of ribs & associated costal cartilages
12 pairs of ribs & associated costal cartilages
Intercostal spaces separate ribs and their costal cartilages from one another.
- Subcostal space below 12th rib.
Types of ribs:
True (1-7) - cartilages articulate directly with the sternum
(vertebrosternal)
False (8-10) – indirect connection with sternum (vertebrochondral)
Floating (11-12) - do not attach to the sternum or other ribs
(vertebral). End in muscle of post. abdominal wall
Classifications of ribs:
Typical (3rd - 9th) –> Have more or less identical features
Atypical (1st, 2nd, 10th-12th)
Components of typical ribs :
Head (with 2 facets), neck, tubercle (with articular facet), body, costal angle, costal cartilages & costal groove
Atypical ribs:
Only have one facet on head (only articulate with one vertebrae)
Rib 1 – short and curved, flat, has a scalene tubercle (for attachment of ant. Scalene muscle) also has grooves for scalene vessels
Rib 2 - Has tuberosity for serratus ant. attachment
Rib 10 – 12 - only has one facet on head
Rib 11-12 – no neck, no tubercle
Vertebrae:
12 thoracic vertebrae & intervertebral discs in between
Typical thoracic vertebrae
- 2 - 8
- Sup. and inf. costal facets on their bodies (demi facets) – heads of
ribs. - Costal facets on transverse processes (except inf. 2/3) – tubercles
of ribs. - Long, inferiorly slanting spinous process.
Atypical vert.
- T1, T9 – 12
they differ from typical thoracic vertebrae largely in respect of the type of articulation with the rib.
o Have one whole facet instead of two
o Only one rib articulates on these vert.