Anatomy of The Respiratory System: Dersi Sayfa Sayfa Türkçe Dinleyin!
Anatomy of The Respiratory System: Dersi Sayfa Sayfa Türkçe Dinleyin!
Anatomy of The Respiratory System: Dersi Sayfa Sayfa Türkçe Dinleyin!
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
4.11.2014
Kaan Yücel
M.D., Ph.D.
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Dr.Kaan Yücel http://fhs121.org Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Bronchial arteries: Left bronchial arteries (from thoracic aorta) are paired and the right bronchial artery is
one single artery. Parietal pleura is supplied by arteries of the thoracic wall.
Bronchial veins: drain into pulmonary veins, azygos vein on the right, or hemiazygos vein on the left.
NERVES OF THE LUNGS AND PLEURA
Lungs are innervated by pulmonary plexuses, which contain both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves.
The vagus nerve supplies parasympathetic innervation (bronchoconstrictor, vasodilator to the lung vessels,
secretomotor to the glands). The sympathetic innervation comes from the sympathetic trunk
(bronchodilator, vasoconstrictor to the lung vessels, inhibitor to the glands). Innervation of the parietal
pleura is by intercostal and phrenic nerves.
MEDIASTINUM (Interpleaural space)
The thoracic cavity is divided into three major spaces: the central compartment or mediastinum. It
houses the thoracic viscera except for the lungs and, on each side. The right and left pulmonary cavities
house the lungs.
The mediastinum means middle septum. It is occupied by the mass of tissue between the two pulmonary
cavities. It is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. It is covered on each side by mediastinal pleura.
Mediastinum contains all the thoracic viscera and structures except the lungs.
It extends from superior thoracic aperture superiorly. It extends to the diaphragm inferiorly. The sternum
and costal cartilages lie anteriorly. The bodies of the thoracic vertebrae lie posteriorly.
The loose connective tissue and the elasticity of the lungs and parietal pleura on each side of the
mediastinum enable it to accommodate movement. It also is adaptable to volume and pressure changes in
the thoracic cavity. These changes result from movements of the diaphragm, thoracic wall, and
tracheobronchial tree. They occur during respiration, contraction (beating) of the heart and pulsations of the
great arteries. The passage of ingested substances through the esophagus also results in changes.
The mediastinum is divided into superior and inferior parts for purposes of description.
The sternal angle is the angle formed between the manubrium sterni and body of sternum at the
manubriosternal joint. It is also called as the angle of Louis. It corresponds to the 2nd costal cartilage.
Posteriorly it corresponds to the level of the intervertebral disc between the fourth and fifth thoracic
vertebrae. By a plane between the sternal angle and this vertebral level, the mediastinum is divided into
superior mediastinum and inferior mediastinum.
Superior mediastinum Superior to sternal angle
Some important structures here are; trachea, esophagus, thymus, vagus nerve, phrenic nerve and great
vessels such as arch of aorta, brachiocephalic vein.
Inferior mediastinum Inferior to sternal angle
• Anterior mediastinum (the major structure here is part of the thymus)
–Between the anterior surface of pericardium and posterior surface of the sternum.
• Middle mediastinum
–Pericardium, heart and beginings of the great vessels emerging from the heart lie here.
•Posterior mediastinum (some important structures here; thoracic aorta, esophagus)
–Lies posterior to the pericardium and diaphragm.
Some structures, such as the esophagus, pass vertically through the mediastinum and therefore lie in more
than one mediastinal compartment. The trachea is anterior to the esophagus, in the superior mediastinum.
The thoracic duct which drains ¾ of the lymph in the body is in the superior mediastinum as well as in the
posterior mediastinunm. The thoracic aorta is an important structure in this area.
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