بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. Chest Wall. Objectives. Identify the sternum and ribs with their characteristic features. Define intercostal space with its contents. Describe intercostal muscles with their nerve supply and actions. Enlist the respiratory muscles with their actions. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chest Wall
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Objectives Identify the sternum and ribs with their
characteristic features.
Define intercostal space with its contents.
Describe intercostal muscles with their nerve
supply and actions.
Enlist the respiratory muscles with their
actions.
Explain the Bucket handle and pump handle
movements.
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Thoracic cage
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THORACIC CAGETHORACIC CAGETHORACIC CAGETHORACIC CAGEConical in shapeFormed of:
Sternum & costal cartilages: anteriorly
Twelve pairs of ribs: laterally Twelve thoracic vertebrae:
posteriorlyHas 2 apertures (openings):1. Superior (thoracic outlet):
narrow, open, continuous with neck
2. Inferior: wide, closed by diaphragm
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ArticulationsArticulationsArticulationsArticulations
SternocostalSternocostal(synovial), mobile EXCEPT first, which is cartilagenous & fixed
CostochondralCostochondral(cartilagenous J.) no movements possible
CostovertebralCostovertebral (Synovial joint)
XiphisternalXiphisternal(fibrocartilagenous J.) no significant movements
ManubriosternalManubriosternal(fibrocartilagenous J.) Small angularMovement possible
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Thoracic inlet
Boundaries:a. Anterior: Supra-sternal notch of the manubrium sterni.b. On each side: First rib.c. Posterior: First thoracic vertebra.
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Thoracic outletBoundaries:a. Anterior: Xiphoid
process. b. On each side: Lower
six costal cartilages & Last two ribs.
c. Posterior: Last thoracic vertebra.
- It is closed by the diaphragm which separates it from the abdominal cavity.
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RibsClassification according to their attachments to the sternum:
Total number of Ribs: 12 pairs
A: True ribs: Upper seven ribs (Directly attached to the sternum).
B: False ribs: Lower five ribs (Indirectly attached to the sternum).
The lower two ribs (11th & 12th) are called the Floating ribs because
they are free anteriorly.
Classification of ribs according to their structure:
A: Typical: 3rd - 9th ribs.
B: Atypical:1st, 2nd, 10th, 11th, and 12th ribs. (first two and last 3) ribs.
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Typical rib
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Atypical ribsFirst rib (general features)
Shortest C- ShapedAnt end: cup shape.Post end: It has Head, neck and tubercle.Head: One facetSurfaces: Sup. & InferiorBorders: Outer (lateral) & Inner (medial).
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Second rib-Twice the length of 1st - Head has 2 facets- Surfaces of shaft are in between that of 1st & typical
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Tenth riba. Single articular facet on the head.
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Eleventh riba. Single articular facet on the head.b. No tubercle.
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Twelveth rib
a. Single articular facet on the head.b. No tubercle.c. No neck.d. No costal groove.e. Large head. f. Tapering anterior end.
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Sternum
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3 PARTS: Manubrium, Body * Xiphoid process.
Manubrium: Lies opposite T3,4.
Body: T5 toT8 Xiphoid T9
Sternum
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Intercostal SpacesThere are 9 anterior and
11 posteriorEach space contains:1- Intercostal muscles:
(External, Internal and transversus thoracicus)
2- An Intercostal nerve.3- Intercostal vessels:a. Intercostal arteries (Anterior & Posterior)b. Intercostal veins (Anterior & Posterior).
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Respiratory MovementsRespiratory MovementsA- Movements of DiaphragmA- Movements of DiaphragmRespiratory MovementsRespiratory MovementsA- Movements of DiaphragmA- Movements of Diaphragm
Contraction (descent) of diaphragm
Increase of vertical diameter vertical diameter of thoracic cavity
InspirationInspiration
ExpirationExpirationRelaxation (ascent)
of diaphragm)
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Respiratory MovementsRespiratory MovementsB- Movements of RibsB- Movements of Ribs
Respiratory MovementsRespiratory MovementsB- Movements of RibsB- Movements of Ribs
PUMP HANDLE MOVEMENTPUMP HANDLE MOVEMENTElevation of ribsElevation of ribs
Increase in antero-posterior Increase in antero-posterior diameter of thoracic cavitydiameter of thoracic cavity
BUCKET HANDLE MOVEMENTBUCKET HANDLE MOVEMENTElevation of ribsElevation of ribs
Increase in lateral diameter of Increase in lateral diameter of thoracic cavitythoracic cavity
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Inspiratory MusclesInspiratory MusclesInspiratory MusclesInspiratory Muscles
Diaphragm Diaphragm ((most important musclemost important muscle))External intercostal muscles External intercostal muscles Rib elevators:Rib elevators:Accessory muscles (Accessory muscles (only used during forced only used during forced
inspirationinspiration):):1.1. Scalene musclesScalene muscles2.2. Pectoralis majorPectoralis major3.3. SternomastoidSternomastoid
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EXTERNAL INTERCOSTALEXTERNAL INTERCOSTALEXTERNAL INTERCOSTALEXTERNAL INTERCOSTAL
Attachments:Attachments: from from lower border of rib lower border of rib above to upper above to upper border of rib belowborder of rib below
Direction of fibers: Direction of fibers: downward & downward & mediallymedially
Nerve supply: Nerve supply: intercostal nervesintercostal nerves
Action: Action: rib elevators rib elevators (inspiratory)(inspiratory)
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• Is partly traversed by the nerve & vessels, which splits each muscle into 2 parts:
• OuterOuter: Internal Intercostal (proper)
• InnerInner: Innermost Intercostal• (In the middle of the space)
• Transversus thoracicus• The most inner layer of
thoracic wall• It is formed of 3 muscles• 1- Innermost Intercostal.• 2- Sternocostalis.• 3- Subcostalis
Internal IntercostalInternal Intercostal
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RIB DEPRESSORSRIB DEPRESSORSRIB DEPRESSORSRIB DEPRESSORS
1. Internal intercostal2. Innermost intercostalDirection: Direction: upward & medially
3. Subcostal4. Transversus thoracisNerve supply: Nerve supply: intercostal nerves
(ventral rami of T1-T11)
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• 4 to 5 slips which arise from inner surface of lower part of body of sternum and costal cartilages
• Inserted into inner surface of costal cartilages from 2 to 6.
• Thin bands of muscle fibers.• Mainly in lower 6 spaces.• Only in post. part of spaces.• Origin: Inner surface & lower
border of rib above.• Insertion: Upper border of 2nd
or 3rd rib below.
SternocostalisSternocostalis
Subcostalis muscleSubcostalis muscle
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Expiratory MusclesExpiratory MusclesExpiratory MusclesExpiratory MusclesAct only during forced expirationAct only during forced expiration• Rib depressors:Rib depressors:
Internal intercostalInternal intercostal Innermost intercostalInnermost intercostal SubcostalsSubcostals Transversus thoracis Transversus thoracis
• Anterior abdominal wall muscles:Anterior abdominal wall muscles: External obliqueExternal oblique Internal obliqueInternal oblique Transversus abdominisTransversus abdominis Rectus abdominisRectus abdominis
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It contains:
1- Intercostal muscles.
2- Intercostal nerves.
3- Intercostal arteries.
4- Intercostal veins.
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Intercostal musclesI. Outer layer: External intercostal muscle
II. Intermediate layer: Internal intercostal
muscle
III. Inner layer: Transversus thoracis group:
subdivided into:
a. Innermost inter-costalis
b. Sterno-costalis
c. Sub-costalis
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Transversus thoracis group Arrangements and extension of the muscles
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Intercostal Arteries
Intercostal Arteries:
1- Anterior Intercostal Arteries.
2- Posterior Intercostal Arteries.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Anterior Intercostal Arteries Each anterior intercostal space contains two anterior intercostal arteries (except in the lower two inter-costal spaces).a.The upper 6 pairs arise from the internal thoracic artery.
b. The 7th, 8th, and 9th pairs arise from the musculo-phrenic artery.
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Posterior Intercostal Arteries- Each posterior intercostal space contains one posterior
intercostal artery which runs in the costal groove .
*The upper two posterior intercostal
arteries superior intercostal artery (from the costo-cervical trunk) Subclavian artery.
* From 3 - 11 posterior intercostal
arteries and subcostal artery descending thoracic aorta.
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Intercostal Nerves
- There are 11 intercostal nerves in the upper
11 intercostal spaces and a subcostal nerve
(12th ) below the last rib (on each side).
- Each intercostal nerve arises from the corresponding thoracic nerve.
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Typical Intercostal Nerves
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I. Anterior intercostal veins:
- They correspond to the
anterior intercostal arteries.
- They drain into the venae
comitantes of the
musculophrenic and internal
thoracic
arteries.
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II. Posterior Intercostal VeinsRight side:
- 1st +2nd + 3rd post.
intercostal veins unite
to form the right
superior intercostal
vein azygos vein.
-4th - 11th post.
intercostal veins
azygos vein
-Subcostal vein Azygos
Vein
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II. Posterior Intercostal VeinsLeft side:- 1stpost. intercostal vein
left innominate vein.- 2nd + 3rd post. intercostal
veins unite to form the superior intercostal vein
- 4th – 8th post. intercostal veins superior hemiazygos.
- 9th – 11th post. intercostal vein inferior hemiazygos vein.
- Subcostal vein inferior hemiazygos vein.
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Arrangement of intercostal nerve and vessels in the costal groove
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Branches: White & grey rami (1)
communicans with sympathetic ganglion Collateral branch to
Intercostals (2) Lateral cutaenous
branch to skin (3) Anterior cutaenous (4) Muscular branchesPleural sensory
branches peritoneal branches (5) Articular branches.
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Applied anatomy: Needles introduced into the intercostal spaces
(to remove collection in the pleura)
Site: They are done in the lateral part of the chest
wall.
Cause: To avoid injury of the posterio intercostal
nerve and vessels.
(It is also better to be introduced near the rib
below).
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