Apprasial of the surface anatomy of the thorax in an adolescent population

  • Nadesan, Thiasha
  • Keough, Natalie
  • Suleman, Farhana Ebrahim
  • Lockhat, Zarina I.
  • Van Schoor, Albert-Neels
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Publication date
September 2019
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Surface anatomy is considered a fundamental part of anatomy curricula and clinical practice. Recent studies have reappraised surface anatomy using CT, but the adolescent age group has yet to be appraised. Sixty adolescent thoracoabdominal CT scans (aged 12–18 years) were examined. The surface anatomy of the central veins, cardiac apex, diaphragmatic openings, and structures in relation to the sternal angle plane were analyzed. The results showed that the brachiocephalic vein (left and right) formed mostly posterior to the sternoclavicular joint. The superior vena cava formed close to the second costal cartilage, ±16.3 mm to the right of the midline. The apex of the heart was located in relation to the fifth intercostal space; ±78.6 mm to th...

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