Sternocostal triangle | |
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Details | |
Identifiers | |
Latin | trigonum sternocostale |
TA98 | A04.4.02.015 |
TA2 | 2338, 2353 |
FMA | 58351 |
Anatomical terminology |
The sternocostal triangle (foramina of Morgagni, Larrey's space, sternocostal hiatus, etc.[1]) are small zones lying between the costal and sternal attachments of the thoracic diaphragm. No vascular elements are present within this space.[2] The borders of this space are:
Medial: the lateral border of the sternal part of the diaphragm
Lateral: the medial border of the costal part of the diaphragm
Anterior: the musculoaponeurotic plane formed by a confluence of the transversus thoracis superiorly and the transversus abdominis inferiorly
The superficial epigastric artery passes in front of the aponeurotic plane that forms the anterior border and enters the abdomen anterior to the diaphragm.[2]
Eponym
It is named for Giovanni Battista Morgagni.[3]
Pathology
It can be a site of Morgagni's hernia.
References
- ↑ Griffiths, E. A.; Ellis, A.; Mohamed, A.; Tam, E.; Ball, C. S. (5 November 2010). "Surgical treatment of a Morgagni hernia causing intermittent gastric outlet obstruction". BMJ Case Reports. 2010 (nov04 1): bcr0120102608. doi:10.1136/bcr.01.2010.2608. PMC 3029611. PMID 22791842.
- 1 2 Baudoin, Y.-P.; Hoch, M.; Protin, X.-M.; Otton, B.-J.; Ginon, B.; Voiglio, E.-J. (2003-08-01). "The superior epigastric artery does not pass through Larrey's space ( trigonum sternocostale )". Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy. 25 (3–4): 259–262. doi:10.1007/s00276-003-0134-x. ISSN 0930-1038. PMID 12898194. S2CID 40842758.
- ↑ synd/293 at Who Named It?
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