THORAX
(Viva- item
examination)
Item no-1: Thoracic Wall, thoracic
cavity, Pleura & Mediastinum
- Give the skeletal boundary of thoracic cage. Write content of thoracic cavity
- Give the boundary of thoracic inlet. Discuss the name of structures passing through it.
- Give the boundary of thoracic outlet. Which structure cover the outlet?
- What do you mean by typical intercostals space? Discuss blood and nerve supply of it
- What do you mean by intercostals nerve ?
- Discuss the difference between spinal nerve and intercostals nerve
- Mention the name of intercostal muscles with origin, insertion & nerve supply
- What do you mean by innermost intercostalis?
- Identify sternal angle and write importance of sternal angle.
- Joint: sternocondal jt & costochondal jt formation & type.
- What do you mean by i) True ribs ii) False rib iii) Floating ribs
- Define mediastinum with different subdivision. Give the boundary of superior / inferior (anterior/ middle/ posterior) mediastinum and list their content.
- Bones: Typical rib, 1st rib, 12th rib
- Figure- 1st & 12th rib
Item-2: Different
joint of thorax
1.
Name different joint of thorax, mention their formation
& type.
2.
Write about peculiarities of clavicle.
3.
Define joint. Classify joint
4.
Classify (fibrous/artilaginous/ synovial joint)
5.
Write features of synovial joint.
6.
Defferene between primary & secondary cartilaginous
joint.
7. Bone: Clavicle, Sternum
8.
Figure: clavicale
/Sternoum/Typical synovial joint./Fibrous
joint/Cartilaginous joint.
Item-3:
1.
Define pericardium. Write different layers with blood
& nerve supply
2.
How many chambers present within heart.
·
Write a
flow chart to describe systemic circulation.
·
Write a
flow chart to describe pulmonary circulation
·
Write a
flow chart to describe portal circulation
3.
List the name of structure enter into the right atrium
of heart.
4.
How sternocostal surface of heart is formed?
5.
Draw & label arterial supply,venous supply of heart
and nerve supply of heart
6.
Discuss the role
of sympathetic& para sympathetic nervous system on heart
7.
Mention
difference layers of heart.
8. Identify-
Four chamber of heart- Rt/Lf atrium
& nerve
Surfaces- sternoostal, diaphragmalic left,
base
Borders-Right border Left border,
interior
Groove – Coronary suleus, ant. &
pos. interventricular groove
Vessels: Rt & Lf coronary artery,
coronary sinus
Root of great vessels- SVC, IVC, ascending
thoracic aorta, arch of aorta,
descending thoracic aorta, four pulmonary vein, pulmonary
Interior
of heart- Interventricular septum/Papillary muscle/Corda tendenae/Cups/
musculae
pectinae/fossa Ovalis /Limbus fossa ovalis.
Figure:
1.
Arterial supply of heart
2. Venous system
of heart
3. Conducting
system of heart
Item-4:
1.
Define pleura mention its different layers. Mention
blood & nerve supply of pleura.
2.
Extension of trachea. Difference between Rt & left
principal bronchus. Blood supply of trachea
3.
Extension of conducting & respiratory part.
4.
Linning epithelium of conducting & respiratory part.
i) Vertebral ii) Mediastinal
5.
Identify-
Surfaces-
medial, Costal, Base, Apex, Hilum
Bordar- Anterior border & inferior border.
Ligament- Pulmonary ligament.
Groove- Groove for azygous vein,
Groove for SVC, IVC, Descending thoracic aorta.
6.
Function of conducting & respiratory part.
7.
Define Branchopulmonary segment. Draw & label B.S of both Lung.
Figure-
pleura
- Supra-plueral membrane
- formation, attachment function.
Item-5:The Diaphragm & Oesphagus:
Oesphagus:
Extension, Lining epithelium, Blood supply, peritoneal relation, Porto-systemic
anastomosis
The Diaphragm- Anatomical points
-Formation
- Parts
- Openings – vertebral label & structure
passing through it.
- Functions.
- Nerve supply- sensory and motor.
-
Type of muscle present in the diaphragm.
Bones: Typical thoracic vertebrae, Atypical
thoracic vertebrae
Item-6:
Phrenic nerve- root value.
- Important relation.
- supplied area.
Spinal nerve: Formation & location.
Branches.
Draw & label
Number.
Intercostal nerve: Formation
Location
Difference between spinal nerve &
intercostal nerve.
Lymphatic drainage:
What are right
lymphatic duct, thoracic duct & cisternal chyli?
Branches of
ascending aorta & desconding aorta tributaries of SVC, azygous &
hemiazygous vein
Item No-2; heart with Pericardium
- Define pericardium. Name its different layer’s.
- Give the blood supply and nerve supply of different layer’s of pericardium.
- Identify and demonstrate i) coronary sulcus ii) anterior interventricular sulcus iii) posterior interventricular sulcus iv) apex v) base vi) Right, left .inferior & superior border viii) stern costal, diaphragmatic and posterior surface of the heart.
- Demonstrate the anatomical position of the heart.
- Give the anatomical location of the apex of the heart.
- How the following structures of the heart is formed i) apex ii) base iii) right ,left and inferior border.
- Give the contents of the i) Coronary sulcus ii) Anterior interventricular sulcus iii) posterior interventricular sulcus.
- Give the boundary and importance/ significance of i) transverse pericardial sinus ii) oblique pericardial sinus.
- Name the different layer’s of the heart.
- Give the features of the interior of i) right ventricle ii) left ventricle iii) right atrium iv) left atrium.
- Give the location and structural components of i) aortic valve ii) pulmonary valve iii) Mitral valve iv)Tricuspid valve. Give their functional importance.
- Give the blood supply of the heart.
- Give the nerve supply of the heart.
- What are the effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation on the heart.
- Trace out the origin, course and area of supply of i) right coronary artery ii) left coronary artery.
- Trace the course of coronary sinus
- Name the veins of the heart and give their location.
- Name the Junctional tissue of the heart. Give their location and blood supply.
- What do you mean by fibrous skeletons of the heart. Name its different parts and give its functional importance.
Item no 3: Lung, trachea and Bronchus.
- Identify and demonstrate the following structures of right and left lung i) apex, base, costal surface, mediastinal surface, vertebral surface, hilum of the lung, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, principal bronchus, transverse fissure. Oblique fissure, anterior border, posterior border, inferior border, cardiac notch and lingual of left lung.
- Give the anatomical points of left and right lung.
- Give the morphological difference between left and right lung.
- Give the relation of i) vertebral surface ii) costal surface iii) mediastinal surface of both lung.
- How will you differentiate a natural fissure of the lung from an artificial fissure.
- Name the different segment of the bronchial tree.
- Give the blood supply and nerve supply of the bronchial tree,
- Give the blood supply of the lung.
- How will you differentiate between lungs of a still birth from that of a live birth.
- What do you mean by i0 respiratory membrane ii) respiratory epithelium.
- Name the different layer’s of respiratory membrane.
- Name the different cells of the alveoli.
- Define broncho-pulmonary segments.
- Draw and level bronchopulmonary segments of i) right and ii) left lung.
- Give the difference between i) right principal bronchus ii) left principal bronchus.
- Give the difference between hila of right and left lung.
Item NO 4: Blood vessels, Nerves and
Lymphatic’s of the thorax.
- Give the arterial supply of the intercostals space.
- Give the venous drainage of the intercostals space
- Give the lymphatic drainage of the intercostals space
- Give the formation, tributaries and termination of the azygoes vein.
- Give the origin, location and branches of internal thoracic artery.
- Give the extension, location and branches of i) ascending aorta ii) arch of aorta iii) descending thoracic aorta.
- Give the origin, course(location), termination and area of drainage of i) right lymphatic duct ii) thoracic duct.
- Give the site and attachment of suprarenal membrane. Give its function.
ItemNo-5: Bones and Joints of the thorax
- Name the different bones of the thoracic cage.
- Give the different parts, anatomical features, anatomical positions of the bones of the thoracic cage.
- Name the joints of the thoracic cage .Give their formation and types.
- Name ligaments, their attachments of the joints of the thoracic cage,
- Define joints, classify joints , Give examples from thoracic region.
- Give the identifying points of the followings i) 1st rib ii) 2nd rib iii) typical rib iv) Typical thoracic vertebra.
- Give the posterior relation of the i) manubrium sterni ii) body of the sternum iii) anterior relation of the neck of the 1st rib.
- Give the muscular and ligamentous attachments of attachments i) 1st rib ii) 2nd rib iii) manubrium sterni iv) body of the sternum.
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