2. INTRODUCTION
Type of bone : flat bone
Shape: short sword like
Length: 17 cm long
Longer in males than in female
Parts :
upper part, : manubrium
middle part : body
and lower part : xiphoid process or xiphisternum
5. MANUBRIUM
Quardangular in shape
Thickest and the strongest part of
sternum
Has
2 surface : anterior and posterior
Four borders : superior , inferior, 2 lateral
6. Anterior suurface : convex
Posterior surface: concave (anterior boundary of superior mediastinum)
Superior border: thick, round and concave. (marked by supra sternal notch,
jugular notch / interclavicular notch in median line and clavicular notch laterally)
Inferior border: sec. Cartilagineous joint with body of sternum
Lateral border: forms primary cartilaginous joint with the first costal cartilage.
STERNAL ANGLE OF LUOIS: the manubrium makes a slight angle with the
body of sternum, convex forward , called angle of luois. Lies 5cm below the
supra sternal notch. Is formed by the articulation of manubrium with the boy of
sternum.
7. SIGNIFICANCE OF STERNAL ANGLE OF LUOIS
Horizontal plane drawn at this level separate superior
mediastinum from inferior mediastinum
Rib - 2nd rib
Aorta: ending of ascending aorta, begning of arch of
aorta, ending of arch of aorta, begning of descending
aorta
Trachea: bifurcation
Pulmonary trunck: bifurcation
Azygous vein drains into SV
Thoracic duct crosses from right to left
Upper border of heart is located at this level
9. BODY OF STERNUM
Longer, narrow and thinner
Widest to its end
Has
2 surfaces: anterior an posterior
2 lateral borders
2 ends: upper and lower ends
11. XIPHOID PROCESS
Is the smallest part
Is cartiligenuous later in
adults ossify
Lies in the floor of epigastric
fossa
15. FUNNEL CHEST
Pectus excavatum is when
the ribs and the breastbone
(sternum) grow inward and
form a dent in the chest.
This gives the chest a
concave (caved-in)
appearance, which is why the
condition is also called funnel
chest or sunken chest.
Sometimes, the lower ribs
might flare out.
16. PIGEON CHEST
Pectus carinatum (PC, or pigeon
chest) is a chest wall deformity
where there is overgrowth of the
cartilage between the ribs and
the sternum (breastbone),
causing the middle of the chest
to stick out
Forward projection of the
sternum and flattening of chest
wall laterally