Thoracic Cavity Flashcards
What landmark would you use to find the suprasternal (jugular) notch?
Vertebral level T2-T3
What landmarks would you use to find the sternal angle of louis?
Vertebral level T4-T5
Manubriosternal joint
Costal cartilage of 2nd rib
What landmark would you use to find the xiphoid process?
Vertebral level T9-T10
What landmarks would you use to find the root of the spine of the scapula?
Vertebral level T4
Spine of T3
What landmarks would you use to find the inferior angle of the scapula?
Vertebral level T8
Spine T7
Overlies rib 7, points to rib 8
Of the axillary lines, which would be used for a chest tube?
Mid-axillary line
What defines the thoracic inlet?
- body of T1
- 1st pair of ribs and cartilages
- superior end of manubrium
What defines the thoracic outlet?
- xiphisternal joint
- 12th ribs and costochondral junction
- closed by thoracic diaphragm
What defines the sternal region?
Sternum
Clavicular and chondral attachments to sternum
What is a costovertebral joint?
The head of the rib and the vertebral body at and above its level
What is a costotransverse joint?
tubercle of rib and transverse process of vertebra-same level
What part of the ribs houses the intercostal NV bundle?
costal groove
What type of joint is the sternocostal joint?
1st rib is primary cartilaginous
rest are synovial plane-type joints
What vertebral levels does the manubrium span?
T2-T5
What vertebral levels does the body of the sternum span?
T5-T9
What vertebral levels does the xiphoid process span?
T9-T10
What type of joint is the sternoclavicular joint?
Synovial, saddle-type
What type of joint is the manubriosternal joint?
secondary cartilaginous joint
What type of joint is the xiphisternal joint?
primary cartilagenous joint
The breast lies on what 2 muscles?
2/3 on deep fascia pectoralis major
1/2 on deep fascia serratus anterior
Pectoralis major (origin, innervation)
O: lateral border of sternum, clavicle, upper 6 costal cartilages
I: lateral lip of intertubercular groove
innervation: medial and lateral pectoral nerves
blood supply: pectoral branches of thoracoacromial trunk
Pectoralis minor (origin, innervation)
O: 3rd-5th ribs
I: coracoid process of scapula
innervation: medial pectoral nerve
blood supply: pectoral branches of thoracoacromial trunk
Serratus anterior (origin, innervation, blood supply)
O: lateral wall of thoracic wall, upper 8/9 ribs
I: medial border of scapula
innervation: long thoracic n
blood supply: lateral thoracic a
What is the function of the retromammary gland?
- located b/w glands and deep fascia
- allows for movement of breast