OBJECTIVES
Define mediastinum.
Enlist the divisions of mediastinum.
Describe the boundaries and contents of
mediastinum.
MEDIASTINUM
•Mediastinumis the middle
space in thooraciccavity
between lungs.
•It is a median septum .
•Covered by mediastinalpleura
Contents: all thoracic viscera
EXCEPT lungs
Extent:
Superior -thoracic inlet
Inferior-diaphragm
Anterior -sternum & costal
cartilages
Posterior-bodies of thoracic
vertebrae.
On each sides –mediastinal
pleura.
MEDIASTINUM
•Mediastinumis divided
into 2 divisions.
•By imaginary plane
passing from
manubriosternaljoint to
disc between
t4&t5(sternalangle).
•Above –superior
mediastinum.
•Below –inferior
mediastinum.
Divisions of the Mediastinum
SUPERIOR MEDIASTINUM
Superior -thoracic inlet
Inferior -transverse thoracic
plane
Anterior -manubriumsterni
Posterior -IV disc T4 & T5
Contents of Superior Mediastinum
Contents: (Anterior –Posterior)
1. Thymus gland
-primary lymphoid organ located behind manubrium
-puberty undergoes gradual involution
2. Great Vessels
Brachiocephalic Veins
Superior Vena Cava
-formed at level of 1
st
right costal cartilage
-enters right atrium at level of 3
rd
right costal
cartilage
Superior Mediastinum
Contents:
Arch of the Aorta
-starts behind 2
nd
right SC joint
-ends at 2
nd
left SC joint
Branches:
Brachiocephalic Trunk
Left Common Carotid Artery
Left Subclavian Artery
Aortic Arch
Passes upwards
from the sternal
angle behind the
manubrium,
backwards and to
the left of the 4
th
Thoracic vertebra
BRANCHES
SUPPLY UL,
HEAD, and NECK
Branches
Relations
Relations Cont.
Relations Cont.
Ligamentum arteriosum
Aortic Arch is
connected inferiorly to
the left pulmonary
artery by the
Ligamentum
arteriosum”fibrous
remnant of ductus
arteriosus”
Superior Mediastinum
Contents:
3. Nerves
Vagus & Phrenic Nerves
Cardiac Plexus of Nerves
Left Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
4. Trachea
5. Esophagus
6. Thoracic Duct
7. Prevertebral Muscles
•INFERIOR MEDIASTINUM
•Superior –transverse
thoracic plane.
Inferior -diaphragm.
•It is divided further
into anterior
,middle,inferior
mediastinum.
•
Divisions of the Mediastinum
INFERIOR MEDIASTINUM
a. ANTERIOR MEDIASTINUM
-contains thymus remnant, lymph nodes & fats
b. MIDDLE MEDIASTINUM
-contains the heart & great vessels
c. POSTERIOR MEDIASTINUM
-contains esophagus, great vessels,vagus nerves
& symphathetic trunks
Anterior Mediastinum
Smallest subdivision of the Inferior Mediastinum
Boundaries:
Anterior: body of sternum & trans thoracismuscles
Posterior: pericardium .
superior : transverse thoracic plane.
inferior :diaphragm
Contents: Loose CT (SternopericardialLigament)
Adipose tissue
Lymphatic Vessels & lymph nodes
Branches of Internal Thoracic Vessels
Middle mediastinum
It is occupied by pericariumand its contents with vessels
and nerves,
Boundaries:
Anterior:sternopericadialligaments.
Posterior : oesophagus,descending aorta,azygosvein.
Contents:
Heart &pericardium.
Arteries –a.aorta,pulmonarytrunk,pulmonaryarteries.
Veins –lower half of svc ,azygosvein ,pulmonary veins.
Nerves –phernicnerve ,deep cardiac plexus.
Bifurcation of trachea.
Posterior Mediastinum
Boundaries:
Anterior-Pericardium
& upper part of
Diaphragm
Posterior-T5 to T12
vertebrae
Contents:
Thoracic Aorta
Esophagus& Plexus
Thoracic Duct
Thoracic Sympathetic
Trunks
Thoracic Splanchnic
Nerve
Azygos& Hemiazygos
Veins
Esophagus
Course: Superior to Posterior Mediastinum
Located behind: Arch of Aorta
Pericardium & Left Atrium
Enters Esophageal Hiatus of the Diaphragm at level of T10
Anatomic Impressions or “Constrictions”:
1. Crossing with Aortic Arch
2. Crossing with Left Main Bronchus
3. Diaphragmatic Hiatus
Thoracic Duct
Largest lymphatic channel in the body
Originates from Cisterna Chyle in the abdomen & passes
thru aortic hiatus of diaphragm at level of T12
Relations: Posterior: bodies of inferior 7 thoracic vertebrae
Anterior : Esophagus
Left : Thoracic Aorta
Right : Azygos Vein
Conveys lymph from:
Lower extremities Left side of thorax
Pelvic Cavity Left side of H & N
Abdominal Cavity Left upper limb
Lymph Nodes of the
Posterior Mediastinum
Posterior Mediastinal Lymph Nodes
-receives lymph from esophagus, posterior aspect of the
pericardium & diaphragm & middle posterior ICS
Azygos Venous System of the Posterior
Mediastinum
Drains the back & thoracoabdominal walls and the
mediastinal viscera
Azygos Vein
-forms a collateral pathway b/w SVC & IVC
-passes to the right side of inferior 8 thoracic vertebrae
-arches over the root of the right lung to enter the SVC
-receives posterior intercostal veins, mediastinal,
esophageal & bronchial veins
Azygos Venous System
of Posterior Mediastinum
HemiazygosVein
-arises on left side of the vertebral column to level of T9
-receives the inferior 3 PIV, inferior esophagealveins,
small mediastinalveins
Accessory HemiazygosVein
-starts at medial end of 4
th
or 5
th
ICS
-descends on left of VC from T5 thru T8
-crosses to the right to join the AzygosVein
-receives 4
th
to 8
th
IC Veins
-communicates with Superior IC Vein which drains
1
st
to 3
rd
ICS
Nerves of Posterior Mediastinum
Thoracic Sympathetic Trunks
-lie against heads of ribs in superior thorax
costovertebral joints in midthorax
sides of vertebral bodies in lower thorax
Lower Thoracic Splanchnic Nerves
(Greater, Lesser and Least SN)
-presynaptic fibers from 5
th
thru 12
th
sympathetic ganglia
-sympathetic innervation for most abdominal viscera
Clinicals.
Mediastinalsyndrome.
Symptoms
Obstruction of svc.
Pressure over trachea –dysponea,cough.
Pressure over oesophagus–dysphagia.
Dysphonia.
Internal neuralgia.
Bronchogeniccarcinoma.
Hodgkin disease –enlargmentof lymph
nodes,aneurysm,dilatation of aorta.