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Slacker’s Guide to Thoracic G ross Anatomy

Slacker’s Guide to Thoracic G ross Anatomy. Prepared by Mike Ori. Caveat Emptor. As with all slackers guides, I have omitted, condensed, and misunderstood information so don’t complain if I got something wrong, after all, you’re a slacker.

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Slacker’s Guide to Thoracic G ross Anatomy

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  1. Slacker’s Guide to Thoracic Gross Anatomy Prepared by Mike Ori

  2. Caveat Emptor • As with all slackers guides, I have omitted, condensed, and misunderstood information so don’t complain if I got something wrong, after all, you’re a slacker. • Also, it goes without saying that the faculty has not vetted the information in any way. Always refer to their notes and lectures for the last word.

  3. CT and Such • You’re probably best off working on an interactive system try • http://www.imaios.com/en/e-Anatomy • CPR Radiograph key from Slice-o lecture is important

  4. Structures from labs • Veins • Azygous vein (c) • Hemiazygous vein (c) • Posterior intercostal veins (c) • Pulmonary vein (c) • Nerves • Intercostal nerves (c) • Phrenic nerve (c) • Viscera • Lungs • Horizontal fissure (right only) (c) • Inferior lobe (left and right) (c) • Middle lobe (right only) (c) • Oblique fissure (left and right) (c) • Superior lobe (left and right) (c) • Pleura • Parietal pleura (c) • Visceral pleura (c) • Primary (main) bronchi (c,r) • Secondary (lobar) bronchi (c) • Superior lobar bronchi (left and right) (c) • Middle lobar bronchus (right only) (c) • Inferior lobar bronchi (left and right) (c) • Trachea (c,r) • Viscera • Esophagus (c, r) • Thoracic duct (c) • Trachea (c,r) • Bones • Ribs (b, r) • Sternal Body (b,r) • Manubrium (b) • Sternal angle (b) • Xiphisternum (xiphoid process) (b) • Muscles • External intercostal (c) • Internal intercostal (c) • Diaphragm (c) • Arteries • Pulmonary artery (c) • Subclavian artery (c,r) • Internal thoracic artery (c) • Anterior intercostals arteries (c) • Thoracic (descending) aorta (c,r) • Posterior intercostal arteries (c) Arteries and Veins Ascending aorta (c,r) Aortic Arch (c,r) Brachiocephalic artery (c,r) Right subclavian artery (c) Right common carotid artery (c) Left common carotid artery (c,r) Left subclavian artery (c,r) Descending aorta (c,r) Posterior intercostal arteries (c) Inferior vena cava (c,r) Pulmonary trunk (c,r) Left pulmonary artery (c) Right pulmonary artery (c) Superior vena cava (c,r) Azygous vein (c) Hemiazygous vein (c) Posterior intercostal veins (c) Brachiocephalic veins (c) Nerves Phrenic nerve (c) Thoracic sympathetic chain (c) Greater splanchnic nerve (c) Vagus nerve (c) Anterior vagal trunk (c) Posterior vagal trunk (c) Esophageal plexus (c) Left recurrent laryngeal nerve (c) These are set out exactly as found in the labs so there are duplicates

  5. Structures from Labs •  Viscera • Anterior interventricular sulcus • Chordaetendineae • Coronary sulcus • Fossaovalis • Interventricular septum • Left atrium • Openings of pulmonary veins • Left auricle • Left ventricle • Aortic valve • Mitral (bicuspid) valve • Pericardial sac • Fibrous pericardium • Parietal (serous) pericardium • Visceral (serous) pericardium = epicardium • Posterior interventricular sulcus • Right atrium • Cristaterminalis • Opening of coronary sinus • Opening of inferior vena cava • Opening of superior vena cava • Right auricle • Right ventricle • Moderator band • Pulmonary valve • Tricuspid valve • Muscles • Papillary muscles • Anterior papillary muscle – both right and left ventricles • Posterior papillary muscle – both right and left ventricles • Septal papillary muscle – right ventricle only • Pectinate muscle (right atrium) • Trabeculaecarnae (ventricles) • Vessels • Aorta • Left coronary artery • Anterior interventricular artery • Circumflex artery • Right coronary artery • Marginal artery • Posterior interventricular artery • Coronary sinus • Great cardiac vein • Middle cardiac vein • Small cardiac vein • Ligamentumarteriosum • Pulmonary trunk • Pulmonary arteries • Pumlonary veins

  6. Heart X-Ray

  7. Manubrium Sternal angle Sternal body Xyphoid process

  8. Pulmonary trunk Auricle of LA and RA Superior vena cava Aorta Right atrium Right Coronary Artery Right Ventricle Anterior interventricular artery Left ventricle Anterior interventricular Sulcus

  9. Superior vena cava Right atrium Auricle of LA and RA Aorta Right Coronary Artery Pulmonary trunk Right Ventricle Anterior interventricular artery Great cardiac vein Left atrium Left ventricle Circumflex artery

  10. Right atrium Left atrium Auricle of Left Atrium Great Cardiac Vein Coronary sinus Middle cardiac vein Posterior interventricular artery Posterior interventricular sulcus Left ventricle Inferior vena cava

  11. Superior vena cava Right atrium Aorta Right Coronary Artery Pulmonary trunk Right Ventricle Left coronary artery Anterior interventricular artery Great cardiac vein Left ventricle Left atrium Circumflex artery Mitral valve

  12. Marginal artery Right atrium Small cardiac vein Right coronary artery Inferior vena cava Coronary Sinus Posterior interventricular artery Middle cardiac vein Left ventricle Right Ventricle

  13. Manubrium Superior Vena Cava Intercostal Neurovascular bundle Internal Thoracic A/V Sternal body Xyphoid process

  14. Sternal Angle Manubrium Intercostal A V Post Ant Internal Thoracic A/V Sternal body Intercostal nerve

  15. Aortic Arch Right superior lobe Left superior lobe Internal thoracic A/V Right middle lobe Cardiac Notch Left inferior lobe Right inferior lobe Lingula of Left Lung Diaphragm

  16. Horizontal fissure Oblique Fissure

  17. Internal Jugular V Common Carotid A Subclavian A/V Left Vagus N (CNX) Brachiocephalic v Sup Vena Cava Pulmonary trunk Aortic Arch Ascending Aorta Int thoracic A/V Inf Vena Cava Diaphragm

  18. Larynx Trachea External Jugular V Common Carotid A Internal Jugular V Left Vagus N (CNX) Subclavian A/V Brachiocephalic V Sup Vena Cava Pulmonary trunk Aortic Arch Pulmonary A/V Ascending Aorta Descending Aorta Hemiazygos V Esophagus Azygos V Inf Vena Cava Diaphragm

  19. Larynx Trachea External Jugular V Vagus N (CNX) Recurrent Laryngeal of CNX Common Carotid A. Subclavian A. Brachiocephalic A. Sup Vena Cava Aortic Arch Ascending Aorta Pulmonary trunk Esophagus

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