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Anatomy, Lecture 6, Pericardium and the Heart (slides)

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Page 1: Anatomy, Lecture 6, Pericardium and the Heart (slides)

The Middle Mediastinum:The Middle Mediastinum:

Pericardium & HeartPericardium & Heart

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MediastinumMediastinum

• The space between 2 lungs

Sup.: thoracic inlet

Inf.: diaphragm

Ant.: sternum & 2-6 CC

Post.: thoracic vertebrae

By Imaginary line By Imaginary line superior & inferior mediastina superior & inferior mediastina

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DivisionsDivisions

Superior: Ant.: manubrium

Post.: T1-T4

Sup.: ?? Inf.: ??

Inferior:Ant.: sternal body

Post.: T5-T12

Sup.: ?? Inf.: ??

2 divisions by imaginary line: sternal angle T4-T5

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3 parts:

Ant.: from sternum heart covering

(pericardium)

Middle: heart & pericardium

Post.: post. to heart

Inferior MediastinumInferior Mediastinum

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PericardiumPericardium

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PericardiumPericardium

• Covering fibroserous sac of 2 layers of tissues that encloses the heart

• Outer: fibrous (fibrous pericardium)

• Inner: serous (serous pericardium)

• Fxn.: 1. Protection 2. Lubrication (friction)

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Fibrous PericardiumFibrous Pericardium

• Strong single layer

• Attached:

Ant.: sternum (sternopericardial lig.)

Inf.: diaphragm (central tendon)

Sup.: fuse to great vessels (t. adventitia)

• Sensory innervations by phrenic nerve

(very sensitive)

What are the cervical spinal segments of the phrenic nerve origin?

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Serous PericardiumSerous Pericardium

• 2 layers of mesothelial cells that are continuous with each other

• Outer (Parietal):

lines over fibrous pericardium

reflects around the roots of large vessels

to become continuous with

• Inner (Visceral):

closely attached to the heart

Epicardium (outer heart layer)

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• Sup & Inf mediastinum

• Inf middle:

pericardium & heart

Fibrous: Protection

Serous: Lubrication

visceral epicardium

ReviewReview

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HeartHeartRead Your Textbook For DetailsRead Your Textbook For Details

• 3 layers

• 4 chambers

• 3 borders

(examining X-ray)

• 3 surfaces

• Apex & Root

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Heart SurfacesHeart Surfaces

1. Anterior (sternocostal):

Rt. Atrium, Rt. V., Lf. V., ant. intervent. groove

2. Inferior (diaphragmatic):

Rt. & Lf. V’s, & post. interventricular groove

3. Posterior:

Lf. Atrium

Base of the heart

4. Apex:

part of Lf. V. (lf. 5th intercostal space, 9 cm from ??)

5. Root:

origin of great vessels

(aorta, pulmonary trunk, SVC)

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Inferior Surface

Posterior Surface

Anterior Surface

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Site for posterior surface of the heart (Base)

Site for inferior surface of the heart (Diaphragmatic)

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Right AtriumRight Atrium

- Receives deO2 bld. From the body

- Forms Rt. Border of the heart

- Composed of:smooth walled chamber &rough out pouch (auricle)

Rough = pectinate muscle

- Border between:crista terminalis

Outside:sulcus terminalis

- Atrial septum (fetal remnants): Fossa ovalis Anulus ovalis

Read Your Textbook For More Details

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Openings of Rt. AtriumOpenings of Rt. Atrium1. SVC:

bld. from upper body

2. IVC:

bld. From lower body / larger

3. A-V orifice:

Ant. to IVC

Guarded by tricuspid valve

4. Coronary Sinus:

Between IVC & A-V orifice

Bld form heart wall

5. ant. cardiac veins

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Rt. VentricleRt. Ventricle

Crescent shaped from inside (cross-section)

3 muscular projections:

1. Papillary muscles:

Finger-like projections

Attach the cusps of A-V valve via Chordae tendineae

2. Moderator band:

inf. septal wall base of ant. Papillary muscle

contains nervous bundle to Rt. Ventricular wall

3. Trabeculae carneae:

prominent muscular ridges

Read Your Textbook For More Details

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OpeningsOpenings

• A-V orifice:guarded by tricuspid valve

• Pulmonary opening:smooth funnel-shaped wall (infundibulum)

infundibulum = conus arteriosus

guarded by pulmonary valve

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Lf. AtriumLf. Atrium• Most of the posterior wall

• Small lf. Auricle (muscular ridges)

• Usually 4 openings for P. V.& 1 for mitral valve

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Left VentricleLeft Ventricle

• Wall 3x thicker than Rt. V.

• Circular in cross-section

• 2 large papillary m. (groups)

• Aortic vestibule:

smooth surface inf. to

aortic valve

No moderator bandNo moderator band

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Heart PositionHeart Position

• Behind the sternum & slightly to the left

strong sounds = left to the sternum

• Dextrocardia:

The heart is on the right side of the chest

heart sounds = right to the sternum

- 1 in 12,000