Anatomy of the Ribs, Sternum, and Costal Margin.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Douglas R Haase, Humza S Shaikh
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Summary: The ribs, sternum, and costal margin provide a rigid, but flexible chest wall that functions to provide protection to the vital cardiothoracic organs, while also allowing for varying levels of respiration based on physiologic need. The latter function is accomplished through various muscular attachments and rib articulations with both the axial spine posteriorly and the sternum anteriorly. The accessory muscles of inspiration rely on the downward slope and outward curve of each rib, which when contracted move the ribs upward and outward, in turn forcing the sternum anterior and increasing the thoracic volume. Ribs are also classified as true, false, or floating based on their attachment anteriorly to the costal cartilage and sternum. Ribs 1-7 are considered true ribs as their costal cartilage directly articulates with the manubrium and sternum. Ribs 8-10 are considered false ribs because their costal cartilage connects to the cartilage of the immediately superior rib instead of the sternum itself. This complex cartilaginous structure is referred to as the costal margin, which provides attachments for the diaphragm and various abdominal muscles. Although historically thought to be a consistent structure, its variable nature has recently been defined in cadaveric studies. Ribs 11 and 12 are considered floating ribs because they have rudimentary cartilage caps and are not attached to the sternum at all. The sternum comprises the manubrium, body, and xiphoid process. Each component has differing mobility, muscle attachment, and function.

肋骨、胸骨和肋缘解剖。
摘要:肋骨、胸骨和肋缘构成了坚硬而灵活的胸壁,为重要的心胸器官提供保护,同时也允许根据生理需要进行不同程度的呼吸。后一种功能是通过各种肌肉附着物和肋骨关节来完成的,轴棘在后面,胸骨在前面。吸气副肌依靠每根肋骨的向下倾斜和向外弯曲,当收缩时,使肋骨向上和向外移动,反过来迫使胸骨向前,增加胸廓容积。根据与肋软骨和胸骨的前部附着,肋骨也可分为真肋骨、假肋骨和浮肋骨。肋骨1-7被认为是真正的肋骨,因为它们的肋软骨直接与柄和胸骨相连。第8-10肋骨被认为是假肋骨,因为它们的肋软骨连接的是上一肋骨的软骨,而不是胸骨本身。这个复杂的软骨结构被称为肋缘,它为横膈膜和各种腹肌提供附着物。虽然历史上被认为是一个一致的结构,但它的可变性质最近在尸体研究中被定义。第11和第12肋骨被认为是浮动肋骨,因为它们有基本的软骨帽,根本没有附着在胸骨上。胸骨包括柄、体和剑突。每个部件都有不同的机动性、肌肉附着和功能。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
8.70%
发文量
396
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma is devoted exclusively to the diagnosis and management of hard and soft tissue trauma, including injuries to bone, muscle, ligament, and tendons, as well as spinal cord injuries. Under the guidance of a distinguished international board of editors, the journal provides the most current information on diagnostic techniques, new and improved surgical instruments and procedures, surgical implants and prosthetic devices, bioplastics and biometals; and physical therapy and rehabilitation.
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