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organization of thoracic cavity
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09/22/2009

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Term
What does the thoracic cavity contain laterally?
Definition
right and left lungs
Term
Each of the lungs are surrounded by what?
Definition
serous sac, pleura
Term
The pleura encloses a potential space called what?
Definition
pleura cavity
Term
The thoracic cavity contains a midline partition of tissue between the lungs called what?
Definition
mediastinum
Term
the pleura Is a serous sac invaginated by a lung and consists of what two parts?
Definition
Visceral pleura adherent to the lung
Parietal pleura lining the thoracic wall and diaphragm and facing the mediastinum
Term
what is pneumothorax?
Definition
When air enters the pleura cavity it changes from a potential space to a real space and the lung then collapses.
Term
hemothorax?
Definition
= blood in pleura cavity causing lung to collapse.
Term
hydrothorax?
Definition
when other fluid enters the pleura cavity causeing the lung to collapse.
Term
How many lobes does the right lung have and what are their names?
Definition
3- superior, inferior, middle
Term
what are the lobes of the right lung defined by?
Definition
obliqure and horizontal fissures
Term
what is and where is the hilum?
Definition
posterior medial on lung. where structures enter and leave with the bronchi located posterior, the pulmonary artery superior, and the pulmonary veins inferior
Term
what are the embalmed right lung contact impressions.
Definition
Cardiac impression
Groove for the superior vena cava and right brachiocephalic vein
Groove for the arch of azygos vein
Groove for the esophagus
Term
How many lobes does the left lung have, what are their names and what are they separated by?
Definition
2-superior and inferior-oblique fissure
Term
what are the emballmed left lung contact impressions?
Definition
Cardiac impression
Groove for the arch of the aorta and groove for the descending aorta
Groove for the left subclavian artery
Term
the mediastinum is subdivided into 2 parts, called what?
Definition
superior and inferior mediastinum
Term
where is the superior mediastinum?
Definition
above a transverse plane through the sternal angle and IV disc T4/5
Term
the inferior mediastinum is subdivided into 3 parts, called?
Definition
middle, anterior, and posterior mediastinum
Term
what does the middle mediastinum contain?
Definition
heart and pericardium
Term
where is the anterior mediastinum?
Definition
anterior to the pericardium
Term
where is the posterior mediastinum?
Definition
posterior the pericardium and diaphragm
Term
what does the heart invaginate?
Definition
a serous sac called the pericardium
Term
the middle mediastinum contains what nerves, from where, innervating what?
Definition
Right and left phrenic nerves, which descend from the neck to innervate the diaphragm
Term
what is the pericardium?
Definition
a serous sac invaginated by the heart
Term
how many layers does the pericardium have? what r they? where are they?
Definition
2 layers, Visceral serous pericardium (epicardium) on the surface of the heart
Parietal serous pericardium, which is covered externally by a tough fibrous layer, the fibrous pericardium
Term
what is the heart?
Definition
Is a four-chambered muscular organ that pumps blood from the right ventricle through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs to be oxygenated and blood from the left ventricle through the aorta to supply the rest of the body
Term
blood passes away from the heart in???
Definition
arteries
Term
blood passes through what? what happens there?
Definition
cappilaries-where the exchange of oxygen and nutrients with tissues occurs
Term
blood goes toward the heart in???
Definition
veins
Term
why is the blood supply of the heart especially important?
Definition
due to the incidence of coronary artery disease
Term
blood supply of the heart is from what arteries branching from where?
Definition
from the right and left coronary arteries, which branch from the ascending aorta
Term
the right ocronary artery travesses what?
Definition
coronary sulcus, that separates the atria from the ventricles.
Term
what is the sinuatrial nodal artery?
Definition
branch of the right coronary artery, going to the SA node, which is the pacemaker of the hearts conduction system.
Term
where is the Right marginal artery? branch of what?
Definition
along the acute (inferior) margin-branch of the right coronary artery.
Term
what is the Atrioventricular nodal artery?
Definition
a branch of the right coronary artery to the AV node, which sends impulses to the ventricles through the atrioventricular (AV) bundle
Term
what and where is the Posterior interventricular artery?
Definition
branch of the right coronary artery in the posterior interventricular sulcus
Term
what and where is the Anterior interventricular (left anterior descending) artery?
Definition
brach of the left coronary artery-in the anterior interventricular sulcus; it supplies the AV bundle
Term
what and where is the circumflex branch?
Definition
branch of the left coronary artery in the coronary sulcus
Term
what and where is the Left marginal artery?
Definition
branch of the left coronary artery along the obtuse margin
Term
the small cardiac vein runs with what artery?
Definition
the right marginal artery
Term
the middle cardiac vein runs with what artery?
Definition
posterior interventricular artery
Term
the great cardiac vein runs with what artery and continues as what?
Definition
runs with the anterior interventricular artery; it continues as the coronary sinus when it reaches the coronary sulcus
Term
what does the right atrium receive blood from?
Definition
superior and inferior vena cava and the coronary sinus.
Term
what does the left ventricle receive blood from?
Definition
receives blood from the right atrium through the tricuspid valve and pumps blood through pulmonary arteries to the lungs
Term
the left atrium receives what?
Definition
oxygenated blood through pulmonary veins from the lungs
Term
the left ventricle recieves?
Definition
which receives blood from the left atrium through the mitral (bicuspid) valve and pumps blood through the aorta to supply the tissues of the body
Term
what is the crista terminalis?
Definition
A smooth-walled part separated from a rough-walled part by a vertical ridge of muscle in the right atrium
Term
what is the fossa ovalis?
Definition
An oval depression in the smooth-walled area which is a remnant of embryonic development in the right atrium.
Term
what are the pectinate muscles?
Definition
Muscular ridges in the rough-walled part of right atrium
Term
what are the trabeculae carneae?
Definition
muscular ridges in the right ventrical making the wall thinner and weigh less making it easier for the heart to contract.
Term
what are the chordae tendineae?
Definition
Three papillary muscles that are attached to the valve cusps of the tricuspid (right atrioventricular) valve by fibrous cords
Term
what is the septomarginal trabecula (moderator band)?
Definition
in the right ventricle is one specialized trabeculum extending from the interventricular septum to the base of the anterior papillary muscle,which contains part of the AV bundle
Term
the left atrium is what and recieves openings of what?
Definition
Is unremarkable but has smooth-walled and rough-walled parts
Receives the openings of the four pulmonary veins returning oxygenated blood from the lungs
Term
which ventricle has the thicker wall?
Definition
left ventricle
Term
how many pappilary muscles does the left ventricle have? what are they attached by and to?
Definition
two papillary muscles attached by chordae tendineae to the valve cusps of the mitral (bicuspid, left atrioventricular) valve
Term
what is the particular sequence of the heart pumping?
Definition
The two atria contracting together first followed shortly by
The two ventricles contracting together from the apex toward the base
Term
what is the pumping of the heart controlled by?
Definition
the cardiac conduction system, consisting of specialized heart muscle cells.
Term
what is the Sinuatrial (SA) node?
Definition
the pacemaker of the heart
Term
what is the Atrioventricular (AV) node stimulated by?
Definition
electrical impulses from the SA node
Term
Atrioventricular (AV) bundle carries impulses from what? dividing into what?
Definition
the atria to the ventricles; it divides into right and left bundle branches to the right and left ventricles, respectively
Term
where is cardiac pain commonly referred to?
Definition
Sternal and left pectoral regions
Interscapular region of the back
Left shoulder and medial side of the left upper extremity
Left side of the head and neck
Note: cardiac pain may also be referred to the right side
Term
what major structures does the posterior mediastinum contain?
Definition
Esophagus and its nerve plexus
Thoracic aorta and its branches
Azygos system of veins
Thoracic duct
Sympathetic trunks
Term
what is and where is the esophagus?
Definition
Is a muscular tube for the passage of food between the pharynx in the neck and the stomach in the abdomen
Descends anterior to the bodies of thoracic vertebrae
Term
what way does the esophagus incline, why, at what?
Definition
Inclines slightly toward the left to traverse the diaphragm at the esophageal hiatus
Term
the esophagus is a flexible tube and has constrictions where it is compressed by surrounding structures; swallowed objects are most likely to become lodged at these constrictions, where are they?
Definition
at the
Junction with the pharynx
Crossing of the arch of the aorta and left main bronchus
Esophageal hiatus
Term
where is and what does the functional lower esophageal sphincter do?
Definition
at the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm and prevents reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus
Term
why is the prevention of reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus important?
Definition
because its stratified squamous epithelium is vulnerable to damage from prolonged exposure
Term
what is one cause for the reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus?
Definition
one cause is a sliding hiatal hernia, in which the stomach herniates upward through the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm
Term
what happens in Barrett’s esophagus?
Definition
the stratified squamous epithelium undergoes metaplastic change into columnar epithelium
Term
The columnar epithelium in Barrett’s esophagus is prone to what?
Definition
ulceration and strictures (abnormal narrowing)
Term
the metaplastic epithelium of barrett's esophagus may undergo malignant transformation into what?
Definition
adenocarcinoma
Term
what type of intervention does the esophagus receive and form?
Definition
parasympathetic innervation from the vagus nerves (CN X) and also thoracic sympathetic innervation; these nerves form an esophageal plexus of nerves around the esophagus;
Term
fibers of the esophageal plexus converge into what?
Definition
anterior and posterior vagal trunks just above the diaphragm
Term
where does the esophagus recieve its blood supply?
Definition
Receives its blood supply in the thorax mainly from esophageal arteries that branch directly from the descending thoracic aorta
Term
the descending thoracic aorta is continuous above with what at what IV disc level?
Definition
the arch of the aorta at the level of IV disc T4/5
Term
where does the descending thoracic aorta end?
Definition
Ends at the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm anterior to vertebra T12, where it is continuous with the abdominal aorta
Term
what do the Left bronchial arteries supply?
Definition
the left lung
Term
what do the Esophageal arteries supply?
Definition
esophagus
Term
what do the Right and left posterior intercostal arteries supply?
Definition
Right and left posterior intercostals
Term
what do the Superior phrenic arteries supply?
Definition
diaphragm
Term
what is and what can develope an aortic aneurysm?
Definition
dilatation due weakening of the wall, an aortic aneurysm; hemorrhage from a ruptured aneurysm may be fatal, thoracic and abdominal aorta can develp this.
Term
what does the azygos system of veins carry blood from and to?
Definition
Carries blood from the body wall superiorly to drain into the superior vena cava
Term
if the inferior vena cava becomes obstructed what serves as an alternative route of venous return to the heart from the lower part of the body?
Definition
azygos system of veins
Term
what is the Azygos vein on the right side formed by?
Definition
the right ascending lumbar vein and right subcostal vein
Term
what is the Hemiazygos vein on the left side formed by? and what does it drain?
Definition
the left ascending lumbar vein and left subcostal vein; it drains left posterior intercostal veins 9-12
Term
what does the Accessory hemiazygos vein drain?
Definition
left posterior intercostal veins 5-8
Term
what is the largest lymphatic vessel in the body?
Definition
thoracic duct
Term
what does the thoracic duct drain?
Definition
Drains the lymph from all the body below the diaphragm and the left half of the body above the diaphragm
Term
what does the thoracic duct ascend through?
Definition
the thorax posterior to the esophagus
Term
what does the thoracic duct drain into?
Definition
Drains into the junction of the left subclavian and internal jugular veins
Term
where is the superior medistinum?
Definition
Lies posterior to the manubrium of the sternum and anterior to the bodies of vertebrae Tv1-4
Term
what major structures does the superior mediastinum contain?
Definition
Thymus (remnants)
Brachiocephalic veins and superior vena cava
Arch of the aorta
Trachea
Esophagus
Term
what is the thymus?
Definition
Is involved in the early development of the immune system and is relatively large in children
Starts to atrophy (involution) at puberty and consists mostly of fat in the adult
Term
what are the right and left brachiocephalic veins formed by and what do they join to form?
Definition
Are formed by the union of the subclavian and internal jugular veins of their respective sides
Join to form the superior vena cava
Term
what is the superior vena cava formed by?
Definition
the union of the right and left brachiocephalic veins
Term
where does the superior vena cava recieve blood from?
Definition
the upper extremities and the head and neck via the brachiocephalic veins and from the body wall via the azygos vein
Term
3 branches of the arch or aorta?
Definition
brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery?
Term
what does the brachiocephlic trunk divide into?
Definition
right subclavian and right common carotid arteries.
Term
what does the right and left subclavian arteries supply?
Definition
the right and left upper extremities
Term
what do the right and left common carotid arteries supply?
Definition
the right and left side of the head and neck
Term
the trachea divides in to right and left primary bronchi at what IV disc level?
Definition
T4/5
Term
inhaling a foreign object occurs more in which main bronchus? why?
Definition
Is wider and more vertically oriented than the left main bronchus, making an inhaled foreign object more likely to enter the right main bronchus
Term
phrenic nerves are formed by the anterior rami of what spinal nerves?
Definition
C3-5
Term
why is a spinal nerve injury at or above C4 often fatal?
Definition
b/c phrenic nerves are the sole motor innervation to the respiratory diaphragm and the sensory innervation of all but the periphery of the diaphragm; therefore, a spinal cord injury at or above C4 is often fatal
Term
what do the phrenic nerves traverse to reach the diaphragm?
Definition
superior and middle mediastina
Term
hemidiaphragm
Definition
One phrenic nerve may be sectioned or destroyed by a tumor, resulting in paralysis of that half of the diaphragm (hemidiaphragm); the paralyzed side undergoes paradoxical movement during inspiration (i.e., it rises instead of descends
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