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Thoracic outlet

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Inferior thoracic aperture
The posterior aspect of the thorax. (Inferior thoracic aperture visible at bottom.)
Details
Identifiers
Latinapertura thoracis inferior
TA98A02.3.04.004
TA21099
FMA7567
Anatomical terminology

The thoracic outlet is the lower opening of the thoracic cavity whose edges are the lowest ribs. It is closed by the diaphragm, which separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. The thoracic outlet or inferior thoracic aperture is much larger than the thoracic inlet (superior thoracic aperture).[1]

The thoracic outlet is bounded by:

Structures passing through the thoracic outlet between the thorax and abdomen include the inferior vena cava and esophagus, both of which pass through the diaphragm, and the abdominal aorta and thoracic duct which pass through the diaphragm, through the aortic hiatus.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Anatomy Tables - Thoracic Wall, Pleura, & Pericardium". anatomy.med.umich.edu. Archived from the original on 2005-03-09.