Thoracic inlet and superior mediastinum Flashcards
What are the borders of the thoracic inlet?
- Anterior: Manubrium
- Lateral: 1st rib and costal cartilage
- Posterior: 1st thoracic vertebrae
Why is the 1st rib atypical?
- Head articulates with body and transverse process 1st thoracic vertebrae only.
- 1st chondrosternal joint is immobile primary cartilaginous joint.
What are the structures that pass through the thoracic inlet?
Arteries: - Left/right subclavian artery - Left/right common carotid artery Veins: - Left/right subclavian vein - Left/right internal jugular vein - Left/right brachiocephalic vein Nerves: - Phrenic nerves - Vagus nerves - Recurrent laryngeal nerves - Sympathetic trunks Other structures: - Apex of the lungs - Trachea - Oesophagus - Thoracic duct
What are the boundaries of the superior mediastinum?
- Superior: Thoracic inlet
- Inferior: Plane crossing through the manubriosternal joint and T4/T5 intervertebral disc
What are the origins of the brachiocephalic veins?
- Behind the sternoclavicular joint
- Convergence of the subclavian and internal jugular veins
What is the origin of the SVC?
- Behind lower border of right 1st costal cartilage
- Convergence of the brachiocephalic veins
What is the relationship between the brachiocephalic veins?
The left brachiocephalic vein is longer than the right.
What are the relationships of vessels at the thoracic inlet?
- The subclavian veins lie anterior to the subclavian arteries.
- Scalene anterior lies between the 2 vessels.
- The common carotid arteries lie medial to the internal jugular veins.
What are the veins of the superior mediastinum?
- Left/right brachiocephalic vein
- Superior vena cava
- Superior intercostal veins
Where does the azygos vein join the SVC?
Level of T4 vertebrae
What are the branches of the aortic arch?
- Brachiocephalic trunk
- Left common carotid artery
- Left subclavian vein
What are the boundaries of the aortic arch?
- Beginning/end: T4/T5 level.
- Superior-most extent: T3/T4 level.
What is the ligamentum arteriosum and its attachments?
- The ligamentum arteriosum is the remnants of the ductus arteriosus.
- It is attached to the ishmus of the aortic arch (last section of the arch, where origin of left subclavian artery is), and the pulmonary trunk.
Where is the bifurcation of the brachiocephalic trunk?
Upper border of sternoclavicular joint
What are the branches of the subclavian artery?
- Vertebral artery
- Internal thoracic artery
- Thyrocervical trunk
- Costocervical trunk