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Dissection 2.1 - Superficial Thorax

Acromion process

  • Flat, expanded projection at the outer end of the spine of the scapula (shoulder) and articulates with clavicle

Body of the sternum

  • Part of sternum between manubrium and xiphoid process

    • Manubrium is superior to the body (manubirosternal joint in between, contain intraarticular sternochondral ligament)

    • Xiphoid process is inferior to the body

Cephalic vein

  • Located between deltoid and pectoralis major

  • Cephalic v. → Axillary v. → Subclavian v. → Brachiocephalic v. → Superior vena cava → Right atrium

Clavicle

  • Bone located superficial to structures of the neck and thorax but deep to muscles of the thorax

  • Attachment for SCM and platysma at superior border

Corpus (body) of the mandible

  • Section of mandible between mental protuberance and ramus

Costal cartilage

  • Hyaline cartilage that connects the ribs to the sternum

Costal groove

  • Groove located on the inferior border of ribs 2 to 12

  • Formed by pulsations of the intercostal artery

  • Holds the intercostal VAN

Costal margins

  • Inferior border of the ribcage

Costochondral joint

  • Short bar of costal cartilage located between the anterior end of the first rib

  • Articulates with the manubrium of the sternum (sternochostal joint)

Dermatome

  • Strip of skin innervated by dorsal and ventral cutaneous nerves from a single spinal nerve

External intercostal membrane

  • The most medial part of external intercostal muscle that is a semi-transparent membrane (under which we can see internal intercostal muscles)

External intercostal muscle

  • Seen lateral to the costochondral joint

  • Muscle fibers point inferior-medially

  • Elevate the ribs and expand the chest cavity

First rib

  • Most superior rib

Genu/symphysis of the mandible

  • The point of fusion where the two halves of the lower jaw (mandible) join together during development, forming a single bone

  • Located in midline - near chin

Gonial angle

  • Inferior angle of mandible (between body and rami)

Intercostal artery

  • Runs in intercostal groove

  • Subclavian a. → Costocervical trunk → Intercostal a.

Intercostal nerve

  • Runs in intercostal groove

  • Arises from ventral rami of 1st 11 thoracic spinal nerves

Intercostal vein

  • Runs in intercostal groove

Internal intercostal muscle

  • Located just lateral to the sternum and deep to external intercostal membrane

  • Fibers run inferiorly and laterally

  • Pulling the ribs downward and inward, effectively reducing the thoracic cavity volume and pushing air out of the lungs

Lateral pectoral nerve

  • Supplies innervation to pectoralis major (located medially)

  • Branch of lateral cord of brachial plexus

Manubrium

  • Superior portion of sternum

Medial pectoral nerve

  • Supplies innervation to pectoralis minor (located laterally - pierces into pectoralis minor and enters pectoralis major)

  • Branch of medial cord of the brachial plexus

Pectoralis major

  • Superficial muscle in thorax

  • Innervated by medial and lateral pectoral nerves

Pectoralis minor

  • Deep to pectoralis minor

  • Innervated by medial pectoral nerve

Platysma

  • Thin muscle embedded in the superficial fascia deep to the skin

  • Innervated by CN VII

Ribs

Second rib

Sternocostal joint

  • Joint between manubrium of the sternum and the costal cartilage which joins the anterior ends of the 1st rib

Sternum

Subcostal nerve

  • The ventral ramus of T12 that lies below the 12th rib

Suprasternal/jugular notch

  • Notch at the superior margin of the manubrium

Trapezius muscle

  • Large diamond shape muscle that spans the back

Ventral rami

  • Carry all 3 fiber types to the ventral side of the body (SM, SS, VS)

Xiphoid process

  • Inferior portion of the sternum