Chest

Synonyms in a broader sense Chest Chest Chest area Breastbone Sternum Ribs Thoracic Spine Diaphragm Lung Anatomically limiting for the chest (thorax) upwards and downwards on a standing person (craniocaudal direction) are two openings of the thorax, an upper thoracic aperture (Apertura thoracis superior) and a lower thoracic aperture (Apertura thoracis inferior). The upper thoracic … Chest

Anatomy and Function | Chest

Anatomy and Function The terms chest or thorax represent a generic medical term for the upper trunk section in its entirety as well as for its bony-cartilaginous structures considered in isolation. Thorax structure Here, an incision has been made parallel to the forehead (frontal incision), which even affects the intestines. Both lungs are cut, the … Anatomy and Function | Chest

Thoracic Drainage | Chest

Thoracic Drainage Thoracic drainage is a tube system that is connected to special bottles with or without suction function.Chest drainage is required to relieve the chest when air has entered the gap between the pleura and the lung. This clinical picture is called pneumothorax. The air that has penetrated leads to the lifting of the … Thoracic Drainage | Chest

Symptoms | Funnel Breast

Symptoms The funnel chest has quite different shapes: there are wide and pointed indentations. Depending on how deep the indentations are, complaints occur.Deep funnels, for example, can constrict the mediastinum. The mediastinum is the space behind the sternum where the heart is located. The spinal column is not affected, but over time it can become … Symptoms | Funnel Breast

Prophylaxis | Funnel Breast

Prophylaxis A funnel chest cannot be prevented because it is congenital and can develop over the years. Prognosis After such a funnel chest surgery, the affected person should first take it easy. But also everyday things have to be limited in the first period after the operation. Especially when sleeping (no belly sleep in the … Prophylaxis | Funnel Breast

Funnel Breast

Synonyms Pectus infundibiliforme (lat. ; funnel-shaped breast) Pectus excavatum (lat. : hollowed out breast) Definition The funnel chest is a deformation of the chest wall which is congenital. The ribs grow faster than the breastbone, resulting in a central retraction of the ribcage. The spinal column is not affected. Summary Funnel chest is a congenital … Funnel Breast

Pulling in the chest

Definition Pulling in the chest is an unspecific symptom that can indicate various diseases. Behind it, besides serious diseases of the chest organs, there can also be harmless and superficial as well as easily treatable causes. Basically, a distinction must be made between whether the pulling in the chest is locally limited or spreads diffusely … Pulling in the chest