Title: THORACIC CAVITY
1THORACIC CAVITY
2Mediastinum
- Mediastinum space between lungs.
- Superior mediastinum
- Separated from inferior by horizontal plane
between sternal angle and IV disc T4-T5. - Fig. 1.34, p 135.
3Mediastinum
- Inferior
- Anterior
- Middle
- Posterior
4Superior Mediastinum
- Retrosternal
- Great vessels and branches.
- Thymus.
- Prevertebral
- Trachea
- Esophagus
- Thoracic duct
- Sympathetic trunks
- Vagus nerves
5Inferior Mediastinum
- Anterior
- Thymus, fat, lymph nodes
- Middle
- Pericardium
- Phrenic nerves
- Pericardiacophrenic artery
- Heart and great vessels
6Inferior Mediastinum
- Posterior
- Esophagus
- Thoracic duct
- Aorta and branches
- Vagus nerves
- Sympathetic trunks
- Azygos system of veins
7SUPERIOR MEDIASTINUM
8Thymus
- Occupies superior mediastinum on either side of
the midline. - Behind manubrium.
- Covered by converging pleura of the lungs.
- Involutes with fat after puberty.
9Thymus
- Blood supply
- Anterior mediastinal arteries from internal
thoracic artery. - Inferior thyroid arteries from subclavian
artery. - Venous drainage
- Into left brachiocephalic vein.
10Thymus
- Innervation
- Vagus nerve.
- Cardiac sympathetic plexus.
11Middle Mediastinum (inferior)
- Pericardium
- Encloses heart.
- (Fig. 1.35, p 137).
12Middle Mediastinum (inferior)
- Pericardium
- Visceral (serous) (Fig 1.37, p 139)
- epicardium.
- Arterial mesocardium.
- Venous mesocardium.
- Transverse sinus
- Space between arterial and venous
mesocardium. - Oblique sinus
- Space between right and left pulmonary veins.
13Middle Mediastinum (inferior)
- Pericardium
- Pericardial cavity.
- Parietal (serous)
- Fused to fibrous pericardium.
- Fibrous
- Fused with central tendon of diaphragm
- Pericardiacophrenic ligament.
- Fused with sternum
- Superior and inferior sternopericardial
ligaments.
14Middle Mediastinum (inferior)
- Pericardium
- Blood supply (Fig. 1.38, p 139)
- Pericardial arteries.
- Pericardiacophrenic arteries.
- Musculophrenic arteries.
- Nerve supply
- CN X.
- Phrenic nerve.
- Sympathetic trunk.
15POSTERIOR MEDIASTINUM
16Esophagus
- From base of neck to
- Left of midline to
- Midline to
- Left of midline.
- Passes through diaphragm at level of T10.
- Lies
- Behind trachea.
- In front of vertebral column.
17Esophagus Blood Supply
- Bronchial artery.
- Thoracic aorta.
- Left gastric artery.
- Left inferior phrenic artery.
18Esophagus Innervation
- Esophageal plexus
- Continuation of posterior pulmonary plexus.
- Formed by right and left vagus nerves
- Right vagus nerve ? posterior vagus nerve.
- Left vagus nerve ? anterior vagus nerve.
19Esophagus Innervation
- Upper third
- Voluntary muscle.
- Innervated by recurrent laryngeal nerve.
- Lower two-thirds
- Involuntary muscle.
- Innervated by vagus and sympathetic chain.
20Left Thoracic duct
- Arises from cisterna chyli
- At union of right and left lumbar trunks.
- Begins on the front of vertebral body T-12 or
L-1. - Runs up through the thorax along the front of the
vertebral column. - At first it lies to the right of midline.
21Left Thoracic duct
- It moves over to the left side when it reaches
level T-5. - Receives most of lymph from body below diaphragm.
- Drains left side of thoracic cavity and part of
right.
22Left Thoracic duct
- Receives lymph from left internal jugular lymph
trunk. - Receives lymph from left subclavian lymph trunk.
- Empties into venous system at junction of
- Left internal jugular vein.
- Left subclavian vein.
23Right Thoracic duct
- Drains upper right thoracic cavity, right upper
extremity, and right side of head and neck. - Empties into venous system at junction of
- Right internal jugular vein.
- Right subclavian vein.
24Thoracic Sympathetic Chain
- Lies against neck of ribs and costovertebral
junctions. - 12 thoracic ganglia pairs
- First one often fused with inferior cervical
ganglion - Referred to as stellate ganglion collectively.
25Thoracic Sympathetic Chain
- Cervical ganglia
- Superior.
- Middle.
- Inferior.
26Thoracic Sympathetic Chain
- The preganglionic sympathetic supply to the
thoracic viscera are from T15. - The postganglionics are from
- Superior, middle, and inferior cervical
ganglia. - T1-T5 paravertebral ganglia.
- They exit the chain as direct fibers and travel
downwards to enter the thorax - As cardiopulmonary splanchnic nerves.
27Thoracic Sympathetic Chain
- The cardiopulmonary splanchnic nerves travel on
their own and do not accompany other nerves or
vessels. - Function
- Coronary artery dilation.
- Increase heart rate.
- Bronchodilation.
28Splanchnic Nerves
- Composed of preganglionic fibers and visceral
sensory fibers. - Supply abdominal viscera.
- Synapse in prevertebral ganglia.
- Refer in text to Figure 1.41, page 63.
29Splanchnic Nerves
- Greater
- T5-T9.
- Synapses in celiac ganglion.
- Lesser
- T10-T11.
- Synapses in the superior mesenteric ganglion.
30Splanchnic Nerves
- Least
- T12.
- Synapses in the aorticorenal ganglion.
31Vagus Nerve
- Cranial nerve X
- Major parasympathetic supply to thoracic and
abdominal viscera.
32Course of Vagus Nerve
- Parallel to esophagus
- Innervates esophagus
- Passes posterior to root of lung on each side.
- Pierces diaphragm with esophagus.
- Becomes gastric nerve.
- Supplies viscera in thoracic cavity.
33Vagus Nerve Branches
- Cardiac branches to cardiac plexus.
- Pulmonary branches to pulmonary plexus.
- Esophageal branches to esophageal plexus.
34Vagus Nerve Branches
- Left recurrent laryngeal nerve from left vagus
- Hooks around arc of aorta to left of
ligamentum arteriosum. - Right recurrent laryngeal nerve from right vagus
- Hooks around subclavian artery.
- Therefore arises in neck, not thorax.
35Phrenic Nerve
- Arises in neck from
- Ventral rami of C3-5 (C4 major contribution)
- Passes anterior to pulmonary root on each side
(only nerve to do so). - Sole motor innervation to diaphragm.
- Sensory fibers to pericardium, mediastinal
pleura, and pleural and peritoneal coverings of
diaphragm.
36Phrenic Nerve
- Pain via phrenic nerves usually referred to base
of neck and tip of shoulder. - Accompanied by pericardiacophrenic arteries.
- Branches of internal thoracic arteries
37Lymphatic Drainage
- 50 tracheobronchial lymph nodes
- Some of the largest lymph nodes in the body.
- Include
- Paratracheal
- Superior tracheobronchial
- Inferior tracheobroncial
- Bronchopulmonary
- Pulmonary
- Text p 131, Fig. 1.32
38Lymph Drainage of Thoracic Cavity
- Parasternal nodes
- Lie behind sternum along course of internal
thoracic artery. - Receive lymph from thoracic wall, upper
anterior abdominal wall, and diaphragm. - Also receive significant amount of lymph from
mammary gland. - Dump into parasternal lymph channel.
39Lymph Drainage of Thoracic Cavity
- Posterior intercostal nodes
- Lie in posterior intercostal space between
heads of ribs. - Receive lymph from thoracic wall and
paravertebral regions. - Drain into thoracic duct
- From left and lower right.
- Drain into right lymphatic duct
- From upper right.
40Lymph Drainage of Thoracic Cavity
- Diaphragmatic nodes
- Lie on upper surface of diaphragm.
- Receive lymph from diaphragm, pericardium,
upper surface of liver. - Drain to parasternal and posterior mediastinal
nodes.
41Lymph Drainage of Thoracic Cavity
- Posterior mediastinal nodes
- Lie along esophagus and descending thoracic
aorta. - Brachiocephalic nodes
- Lie along brachiocephalic veins.
42Lymphatic Drainage of Thorax
- Lymph Trunks
- Bronchiomediastinal lymph trunks receive lymph
from - Posterior mediastinal nodes
- Brachiocephalic nodes
- Tracheobronchial nodes
- Parasternal nodes
43Lymphatic Drainage of Thorax
- Thoracic Duct
- Begins in abdomen on right side of midline.
- Receives most of lymph from body below
diaphragm. - Drains left side of thoracic cavity and part of
right. - Receives lymph from left internal jugular
lymph trunk. -
44Lymphatic Drainage of Thorax
- Thoracic Duct (cont.)
- Receives lymph from left subclavian lymph
trunk. - Empties into venous system at junction of
- Left internal jugular vein.
- Left subclavian vein.
45Lymphatic Drainage of Thorax
- Right Lymphatic Duct
- Drains upper right thoracic cavity, right upper
extremity, and right side of head and neck. - Empties into venous system at junction of
- Right internal jugular vein.
- Right subclavian vein.