Carina of trachea
Carina of trachea | |
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Transverse section of the trachea, just above its bifurcation, with a bird’s-eye view of the interior. (Carina not labeled; the ridge that separates the left and right bronchus.) | |
Details | |
System | Respiratory system |
Identifiers | |
Latin | carina tracheae |
TA98 | A06.3.01.009 |
TA2 | 3225 |
FMA | 7465 |
Anatomical terminology |
The carina of trachea (also: "tracheal carina"[1] ) is a ridge[1] of cartilage [2] at the base of the trachea separating the openings of the left and right main bronchi.[1] [2]
Structure
[edit ]The carina is a cartilaginous ridge separating the left and right main bronchi that is formed by the inferior-ward and posterior-ward prolongation of the inferior-most tracheal cartilage.[2]
The carina occurs at the lower end of the trachea - usually at the level of the 4th to 5th thoracic vertebra.[3] [4] This is in line with the sternal angle, but the carina may raise or descend up to two vertebrae higher or lower with breathing. The carina lies to the left of the midline, and runs antero-posteriorly (front to back).[citation needed ]
Blood supply
[edit ]The bronchial arteries supply the carina and the rest of the lower trachea.[5]
Relations
[edit ]The carina is around the area posterior to where the aortic arch crosses to the left of the trachea.[4] The azygos vein crosses right to the trachea above the carina.[6]
Physiology
[edit ]The mucous membrane of the carina is the most sensitive area of the trachea and larynx for triggering a cough reflex.[citation needed ]
Clinical significance
[edit ]Tracheobronchial injury, an injury to the airways, occurs within 2.5 cm of the carina 60% of the time.[7]
Diagnostic radiology
[edit ]Widening and distortion of the carina is a serious radiological sign that usually indicates carcinoma of the lymph nodes around the region where the trachea divides.[citation needed ]
Additional images
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Anatomical dissection of trachea and main bronchi showing the carina
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Anatomy of the trachea
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c "tracheal carina - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms". www.cancer.gov. 2011年02月02日. Retrieved 2022年12月29日.
- ^ a b c "carina tracheae". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 2022年12月29日.
- ^ Fernandez, Luis G.; Norwood, Scott H.; Berne, John D. (2008年01月01日), Asensio, JUAN A.; Trunkey, DONALD D. (eds.), "Tracheal, Laryngeal, and Oropharyngeal Injuries", Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Philadelphia: Mosby, pp. 215–226, doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-04418-9.50036-9, ISBN 978-0-323-04418-9 , retrieved 2020年11月17日
- ^ a b Schipper, Paul; Sukumar, Mithran; Mayberry, John C. (2008年01月01日), Asensio, JUAN A.; Trunkey, DONALD D. (eds.), "Pertinent Surgical Anatomy of the Thorax and Mediastinum", Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Philadelphia: Mosby, pp. 227–251, doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-04418-9.50037-0, ISBN 978-0-323-04418-9 , retrieved 2020年11月17日
- ^ Acocella, F.; Brizzola, S. (2011年01月01日), Bosworth, Lucy A.; Downes, Sandra (eds.), "12 - Tracheal tissue regeneration", Electrospinning for Tissue Regeneration, Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials, Woodhead Publishing, pp. 242–279, doi:10.1533/9780857092915.2.242, ISBN 978-1-84569-741-9 , retrieved 2020年11月17日
- ^ Hardie, E. (2014年01月01日), Langley-Hobbs, Sorrel J.; Demetriou, Jackie L.; Ladlow, Jane F. (eds.), "Chapter 46 - Trachea and bronchus", Feline Soft Tissue and General Surgery, W.B. Saunders, pp. 531–540, doi:10.1016/b978-0-7020-4336-9.00046-9, ISBN 978-0-7020-4336-9 , retrieved 2020年11月17日
- ^ Chu CP, Chen PP (April 2002). "Tracheobronchial injury secondary to blunt chest trauma: Diagnosis and management". Anaesth Intensive Care. 30 (2): 145–52. doi:10.1177/0310057X0203000204 . PMID 12002920.
External links
[edit ]- Atlas image: lung_carina at the University of Michigan Health System - "Cast of trachea and bronchi, anterior view" (#2) [dead link ]
- "Trachea and carina — tomogram, coronal plane" at SUNY Downstate Medical Center Archived 2016年03月03日 at the Wayback Machine
- Carina tracheae entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Dictionary of Cancer Terms. U.S. National Cancer Institute.