Right lung

Right lung

Infobox Anatomy
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Latin = pulmo dexter
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Caption = Mediastinal surface of right lung.


Caption2 = 1. Anterior border
2. Mediastinal part
3. Medial surface
4. Inferior lobe
5. Base of lung
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The Right lung is divided into three lobes, (as opposed to two lobes on the left) superior, middle, and inferior, by two interlobular fissures:

Fissures

* One of these, the oblique fissure, separates the inferior from the middle and superior lobes, and corresponds closely with the fissure in the left lung. Its direction is, however, more vertical, and it cuts the lower border about 7.5 cm. behind its anterior extremity.

* The other fissure, the horizontal fissure, separates the superior from the middle lobe. It begins in the previous fissure near the posterior border of the lung, and, running horizontally forward, cuts the anterior border on a level with the sternal end of the fourth costal cartilage; on the mediastinal surface it may be traced backward to the hilus.

Lobes

The middle lobe, the smallest lobe of the right lung, is wedge-shaped, and includes the lower part of the anterior border and the anterior part of the base of the lung. (There is no middle lobe on the left lung, though there is a lingula.)

The superior and inferior lobes are similar to their counterparts on the left lung.

Difference in size

The right lung, although shorter by 5 cm. than the left, in consequence of the diaphragm rising higher on the right side to accommodate the liver, is broader, owing to the inclination of the heart to the left side. Consequently, the volume, the total capacity and the weight of the right lung is higher than in the left.

Impressions

On the mediastinal surface, immediately above the hilus, is an arched furrow which accommodates the azygos vein; while running upward, and then arching lateralward some little distance below the apex, is a wide groove for the superior vena cava and right innominate vein; behind this, and nearer the apex, is a furrow for the innominate artery.

Behind the hilus and the attachment of the pulmonary ligament is a vertical groove for the esophagus; this groove becomes less distinct below, owing to the inclination of the lower part of the esophagus to the left of the middle line.

In front and to the right of the lower part of the esophageal groove is a deep concavity for the extrapericardiac portion of the thoracic part of the inferior vena cava.


=Additional

ee also

* Left lung

External links

* [http://rad.usuhs.edu/medpix/medpix.html?mode=single&recnum=7747#top Lung Lobes]
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* - "Mediastinal surface of the right lung."
* [http://training.seer.cancer.gov/ss_module03_lung/unit02_sec05_quiz_match02.html Diagram and quiz at cancer.gov]
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* [http://www.univie.ac.at/anatomie2/pembody/body6b-text.html Cross section at univie.ac.at]


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