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Peripheral
     Vascular
   Examination

              By
Doctor Aram Baram MD,MRCSEd
                              1
Introduction
▪Smile, look patient in the eye, shake
 hands, say your name and explain (in
 non technical terms) what you are about
 to do!
▪Obtain adequate exposure
 –clothes removed above the waist (bra may
  be left on)
▪Position patient correctly
 –patient lying supine with upper body at ~ 45
  degrees
                                                 3
General Inspection (cont.)
From the end of the bed take note of:
▪Any special aids, devices, drugs or
 instructions around the bedside
▪Look at sputum mug contents
 –amount & consistency
 –mucoid, mucopurulent, purulent, blood-
  stained
▪Check temperature chart
 –febrile above 380
                                           4
General Inspection (cont.)
▪First ask yourself a very
 important Q … how sick does
 the patient look?
▪Assess rate & depth of
 respiration, breathing pattern at
 rest


                                     5
Vascular System Components

▪ Arteries
▪ Veins
 – Deep veins of the legs carry 90% of venous
   return from the lower extremities
 – Superficial include great saphenous , small
   saphenous and communicating veins
▪ Lymphatics and lymph nodes
 – Only cervical, supraclavicular, axillary, arm and
   leg nodes palpable



                                                       6
Peripheral Vascular Exam
▪ Upper limbs
 – Size, symmetry, skin color, temp., edema
 – Capillary refilling
 – Subclavian, Axillary, Brachial, Ulnar and Radial
   pulses
 – Allen‟s test (radial and ulnar patency), venous
   filling
▪ Legs
 – Size, symmetry, skin color, temperature
 – Femoral pulse, bruit and inguinal lymph nodes
 – Popliteal, DPA and PTA pulses,
 – Peripheral edema, ulcers/lesions                   7
Introduction
▪ Introduce yourself


▪ Ask Permission to examine


▪ Expose the patient lower limbs
  and upper limbs


▪ Ask the patient if they have any
  pain



                                     8
Stand at the end of the bed

STOP
Look for a few seconds
Show you are looking around
the bed
    Oxygen
    Inhalers
    Catheters
    Drains
    Fluids
    Dressings
    Position
    Comfortable?

                              9
LOOK…
▪ Stand at the end of the bed

    •   Colour of the Limbs (pale/blue/black)
    •   Hair Loss
    •   Ulcers
    •   Scars
    •   Muscle Wasting




                                                10
LOOK...
▪ Move Closer (pressure areas)
    •   Lateral side of the foot
    •   Head of first metatarsal
    •   Heel
    •   Both Malleoli
    •   Tips of the Toes


▪ Look in between each of the toes




                                     11
FEEL…
▪Run the back of your
 hand down both
 limbs
▪Compare both sides
▪Warm or cold?
▪Point of change?
▪Capillary Refill time
▪Pulses
                         12
PULSES...
▪ Upper limb
    Subclavain, Carotid, Brachial,
     Radial, Ulnar, Allen‟s test, Cappillary
     re-filling
▪ Lower Limb
 – Aorta
 – Femoral (mid inguinal point)
 – Popliteal 3 methodes feel with 8 fingertips!!
 – Posterior tibial
 – Dorsalis Pedis
 – Anterior tibial

                                                   13
Pulse Points




               14
LISTEN...
▪Bruits at the
 Aorta, Iliac and
 Femoral arteries
▪Subclavian and
 Carotid Arteries
                    15
There are several systems for grading the
 amplitude of the arterial pulses.


▪4+ Bounding
▪3+ Increased
▪2+ Brisk, expected
▪1+ Diminished, weaker than
 expected
▪0 Absent, unable to palpate
                                             16
Radial pulse…
▪ Palpate the radial pulse with
  the pads of your fingers on
  the flexor surface of the wrist
  laterally.
▪ Patient‟s wrist better to be in
  neutral position, may help
  you feel this pulse.
▪ Compare the pulses in both
  arms




                                    17
Brachial pulse…
Flex the patient‟s elbow
 slightly, and with the thumb of
 your opposite hand palpate the
 artery just medial to the biceps
 tendon at the antecubital
 crease.


The brachial artery can also be
 felt higher in the arm in the
 groove between the biceps and
 triceps muscles.



                                    18
Subclavian artery…

▪Palpable
 less
 frequently
▪Audible
 often
                     19
Carotid Arteries…

At the level of thyroid
cartilge
Opposite to the mid
third of the
sternoclidomastoide
It may be visible just
medial to the
sternomastoid muscles.
                           20
Abdominal Aorta…
Is an upper abdominal,
 retroperitoneal structure which is
 best palpated by applying firm
 pressure with the flattened fingers
 of both hands to indent the
 epigastrium toward the vertebral
 column.

In extremely obese individuals or
 in those with massive abdominal
 musculature, it may be impossible
 to detect aortic pulsation.

Auscultation should be performed
 over the aorta and along both iliac
 vessels into the lower abdominal
 quadrants.
                                       21
Femoral Pulse…
▪ The common femoral artery emerges
  into the upper thigh from beneath the
  inguinal ligament , 1-2 inches below
  the mid point symphysis pubis to the
  anterior superior iliac spine.
▪ It is best palpated with the examiner
  standing on the ipsilateral side of the
  patient and the fingertips of the
  examining hand pressed firmly into
  the groin.
▪ Auscultation should be performed in
  this area, as well.

                                            22
Popliteal Artery…




                    23
Popliteal Artery…
It may be difficult or impossible to
 palpate in obese or very muscular
 individuals.
Generally this pulse is felt most
 conveniently with the patient in the
 supine position and the examiner's
 hands encircling and supporting the
 knee from each side.
The pulse is detected by pressing
 deeply into the popliteal space with the
 supporting fingertips.
Since complete relaxation of the
 muscles is essential to this
 examination, the patient should be
 instructed to let the leg "go limp" and to
 allow the examiner to provide all the
 support needed.                              24
Seconded Method




                  25
Third method…




                26
The posterior tibial pulse…
The posterior tibial artery lies just
 posterior to the medial malleolus.
It can be felt most readily by
 curling the fingers of the examining
 hand anteriorly around the ankle,
 indenting the soft tissues in the
 space between the medial
 malleolus and the Achilles tendon,
 above the calcaneus.
The thumb is applied to the
 opposite side of the ankle in a
 grasping fashion to provide
 stability.
Again, obesity or edema may
 prevent successful detection of the
 pulse at the location.


                                         27
The Dorsalis Pedis Artery
Is examined with the patient in the
 recumbent position and the ankle
 relaxed.
The examiner stands at the foot of
 the examining table and places the
 fingertips transversely across the
 dorsum of the forefoot near the ankle.
The artery usually lies near the
 center of the long axis of the foot,
 lateral to the extensor hallucis tendon
 but it may be aberrant in location and
 often requires some searching.
This pulse is congenitally absent in
 approximately 10% of individuals.
                                           28
Bruits…
After palpating the artery,
 auscultation for a bruit should be
 performed.
Bruits are detected by auscultation
 over the large and medium-sized
 arteries (e.g., carotid, subclavain,
 brachial, abdominal aorta, femoral)
 with the diaphragm of the stethoscope
 using light to moderate pressure.
Excessive pressure may produce,
 intensify, or prevent a bruit from being
 detected by indenting the vessel wall
 or occluding blood flow in the artery.
One should listen over the artery after
 palpation of the artery to avoid
 overlooking a significant lesion.
                                            29
Bruits…
▪ Occasionally, bruits are audible over the upper abdomen in
  young, healthy individuals.
▪ These sounds apparently originate from tortuous vessels and
  are of no clinical significance; if the subject has a normal
  blood pressure and is free of abdominal symptoms, such
  findings may be disregarded.
▪ Frequently the examiner will detect a "thrill" or palpable
  vibratory sensation over a vessel in which a loud bruit is
  audible.
▪ The thrill is indicative of marked turbulence in local blood
  flow and suggests significant vascular pathology.
▪ If a thrill is noted during examination of the pulses, it should
  be recorded in the appropriate space on the data base.


                                                                     30
FURTHER TESTS...
▪ Elevate to 15 degrees ?venous guttering


▪ Elevate leg further. Note angle at which
  turns pale (BUERGER‟S ANGLE)


▪ Ask patient to hang their leg over the edge
  of the bed (BUERGER‟S TEST)
 White  Pink  Flushed purple-red
 (Reactive Hyperaemia)
                                                31
THEN
▪ Cover the patient up & thank them
▪ Turn to the examiner and present your findings…..




                                                      32
Formulate Your Presentation
I examined this elderly gentleman‟s
  peripheral vascular system.
On inspection from the end of the bed he
 appeared comfortable at rest with no
 peripheral signs of vascular disease.
Both limbs were pink and well perfused with
 capillary refill time < 2secs.
All pulses were present and equal on both
 sides. Buerger‟s test was negative.

                                              33
TO COMPLETE MY
EXAMINATION…..
▪ I would like to examine the rest of the peripheral
  vascular system including the cardiovascular
  system


▪ Test the relevant muscles and nerves of the
  affected limb


▪ Perform a duplex scan and ABPI‟s




                                                       34
Venous examination
▪   INSPECTION:
▪   General Appearance:
▪   Veins –Distribution / Size / Size of and visible sc veins
▪   Varicose Veins are by definition dilated and tortuous.
▪   Compare size of both legs esp at ankle level for evidence of
    oedema.
▪   Venous Stars – minute veins radiating from a single feeding
    vein.
▪   Skin – Inspect the skin of the whole leg but particularly the
    lower medial third since venous dx affects this area first,
    causing Pigmentation / Eczema and Ulceration.
▪   Signs of Chronic Venous Insufficiency – lipodermatosclerosis =
▪   Ulcers -



                                                                     35
Palpation

Fascial Defects - Feel along course of
 veins (Note tension in vein) and any tender
 fascial defects (usually at 5, 10 and 15 cm
 above medial malleolus)
Pitting Oedema
Sc Tissues - Thickening and tenderness
Vein - Press on vein from above noting
 presence of retrograde flow
Cough impulses - over saphenofemoral
 and saphenopopliteal junctions

                                               36
Palpation...
TRENDELENBERG TEST:
Ask the patient to lie down & raise the leg
 to empty the veins.
Place 2 fingers ove the spahenofemoral
 junction.
Ask the patient to stand up. If the veins
 remain empty while standing, the
 saphenofemoral junction is incompetent.
Release pressure at the junction to see!
NB. “This test is unreliable, so I would
 perform a Doppler Assessment as an
 alternative”.                                 37
Palpation...
▪TOURNIQUET TESTS:
▪ Patient Supine with Leg elevated
▪ Sweep veins empty (Note how easily the veins empty - may
  give signs of occlusion / compression). (if fail to empty this
  suggests high pressure within them)
▪ First place a tourniquet around upper third of thigh to occlude
  superficial veins
▪ Now, Patient Standing
▪ If veins above tourniquet distend - Saphenofemoral Junction
  is incompetent
▪ If veins below tourniquet fill there must be a perforator below
  level of tourniquet therefore once again elevate the leg and
  repeat the procedure with the tourniquet at a lower position
  on leg.
▪ (Note: Alternatively – one can use multiple tourniquets and
  simply release them sequentially)
                                                                    38
AUSCULTATION:



▪Venous Clusters - may
 represent AV fistula
▪Thank the patient & turn
 to the examiner to
 present your findings

                            39
I examined……

I examined this ladies venous system of
 her lower legs.
On general inspection there were
 varicosities in the distribution of the long
 saphenous vein of the right leg.
There was no evidence of haemosiderin
 deposits or ulceration.
Trendelenburgs test revealed
 incompetence at the saphenofemoral
 junction
                                                40
TO COMPLETE MY EXAMINATION



▪I would like to
▪Examine the abdomen
▪Perform a DRE
▪A pelvic examination/examine
 the external genitalia


                                41
Thoracic cage - bony
                         landmarks
                                  ▪ Clavicle; A-C joint;
                                    S-C joint
                                  ▪ Sternal angle;
       QuickTime™ and a             xiphisternum;
     Video decompressor
are needed to see this picture.     sternal notch
                                  ▪ Rib counting using
                                    sternal angle as key
                                    landmark



                                                           43
Thoracic Muscles
             1. pectoralis minor
             2. pectoralis major
             3. deltoid
             4. rectus abdominus
             5. external oblique
              (interdigitating with
              serratus anterior)



                                      44
Surface Projections
             ▪ midline
             ▪ mid-clavicular line
              – midway between
                sternoclavicular joint
                & acromioclavicular
                joint
             ▪ anterior axillary line




                                         45
Surface Projections
             ▪ Anterior axillary line
              – anterior fold of
                pectoralis major
             ▪ Mid-axillary line
             ▪ Posterior axillary line
              – posterior fold of
                latissimus dorsi




                                         46
Surface Projections
             ▪ midline
             ▪ medial scapular line
             ▪ paravertebral line




                                      47
Respiratory System
▪ pleural reflections & extensions
▪ surface projections of lungs
▪ fissures & lobes
▪ bronchopulmonary segments




                                     48
Lung markings - Anterior
              ▪ during quiet
                respiration lungs at:
                rib 6 (mid-clavicular line)
                rib 8 (mid axillary line)
                rib 10 (paravertebral line)
              ▪ pleural reflections 2
                ribs below at ribs 8, 10
                & 12
              ▪ horizontal fissure to
                4th costal cartilage
              ▪ oblique fissure to 6th
                costal cartilage
                                              49
Lung markings - Posterior
             ▪ oblique fissure begins
               posteriorly opposite 3rd
               thoracic spinous
               process
             ▪ oblique fissure divides
               lungs into upper and
               lower lobes
             ▪ note how high the lower
               lobe of each lung
               extends!



                                          50
Lung Surface Projections -
         Lateral




                             51
Bronchopulmonary
    Segments




                   52
Left Lateral View




                    53
Routine CXR
     ▪ normal
     ▪ cardiac shadow
     ▪ bronchial tree
     ▪ lung & pleura
     ▪ ribs
       – anterior
       – posterior




                        54
the not so „routine‟ CXR ...




right upper lobe consolidation   left pleural effusion
                                                         55
right haemopneumothorax
                          56
left pulmonary mass
                      57
pulmonary metastases

                       58
right tension pneumothorax




                             59
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Surgery 6th year, Tutorial (Dr. Aram Baram)

  • 1. Peripheral Vascular Examination By Doctor Aram Baram MD,MRCSEd 1
  • 2.
  • 3. Introduction ▪Smile, look patient in the eye, shake hands, say your name and explain (in non technical terms) what you are about to do! ▪Obtain adequate exposure –clothes removed above the waist (bra may be left on) ▪Position patient correctly –patient lying supine with upper body at ~ 45 degrees 3
  • 4. General Inspection (cont.) From the end of the bed take note of: ▪Any special aids, devices, drugs or instructions around the bedside ▪Look at sputum mug contents –amount & consistency –mucoid, mucopurulent, purulent, blood- stained ▪Check temperature chart –febrile above 380 4
  • 5. General Inspection (cont.) ▪First ask yourself a very important Q … how sick does the patient look? ▪Assess rate & depth of respiration, breathing pattern at rest 5
  • 6. Vascular System Components ▪ Arteries ▪ Veins – Deep veins of the legs carry 90% of venous return from the lower extremities – Superficial include great saphenous , small saphenous and communicating veins ▪ Lymphatics and lymph nodes – Only cervical, supraclavicular, axillary, arm and leg nodes palpable 6
  • 7. Peripheral Vascular Exam ▪ Upper limbs – Size, symmetry, skin color, temp., edema – Capillary refilling – Subclavian, Axillary, Brachial, Ulnar and Radial pulses – Allen‟s test (radial and ulnar patency), venous filling ▪ Legs – Size, symmetry, skin color, temperature – Femoral pulse, bruit and inguinal lymph nodes – Popliteal, DPA and PTA pulses, – Peripheral edema, ulcers/lesions 7
  • 8. Introduction ▪ Introduce yourself ▪ Ask Permission to examine ▪ Expose the patient lower limbs and upper limbs ▪ Ask the patient if they have any pain 8
  • 9. Stand at the end of the bed STOP Look for a few seconds Show you are looking around the bed Oxygen Inhalers Catheters Drains Fluids Dressings Position Comfortable? 9
  • 10. LOOK… ▪ Stand at the end of the bed • Colour of the Limbs (pale/blue/black) • Hair Loss • Ulcers • Scars • Muscle Wasting 10
  • 11. LOOK... ▪ Move Closer (pressure areas) • Lateral side of the foot • Head of first metatarsal • Heel • Both Malleoli • Tips of the Toes ▪ Look in between each of the toes 11
  • 12. FEEL… ▪Run the back of your hand down both limbs ▪Compare both sides ▪Warm or cold? ▪Point of change? ▪Capillary Refill time ▪Pulses 12
  • 13. PULSES... ▪ Upper limb  Subclavain, Carotid, Brachial, Radial, Ulnar, Allen‟s test, Cappillary re-filling ▪ Lower Limb – Aorta – Femoral (mid inguinal point) – Popliteal 3 methodes feel with 8 fingertips!! – Posterior tibial – Dorsalis Pedis – Anterior tibial 13
  • 15. LISTEN... ▪Bruits at the Aorta, Iliac and Femoral arteries ▪Subclavian and Carotid Arteries 15
  • 16. There are several systems for grading the amplitude of the arterial pulses. ▪4+ Bounding ▪3+ Increased ▪2+ Brisk, expected ▪1+ Diminished, weaker than expected ▪0 Absent, unable to palpate 16
  • 17. Radial pulse… ▪ Palpate the radial pulse with the pads of your fingers on the flexor surface of the wrist laterally. ▪ Patient‟s wrist better to be in neutral position, may help you feel this pulse. ▪ Compare the pulses in both arms 17
  • 18. Brachial pulse… Flex the patient‟s elbow slightly, and with the thumb of your opposite hand palpate the artery just medial to the biceps tendon at the antecubital crease. The brachial artery can also be felt higher in the arm in the groove between the biceps and triceps muscles. 18
  • 19. Subclavian artery… ▪Palpable less frequently ▪Audible often 19
  • 20. Carotid Arteries… At the level of thyroid cartilge Opposite to the mid third of the sternoclidomastoide It may be visible just medial to the sternomastoid muscles. 20
  • 21. Abdominal Aorta… Is an upper abdominal, retroperitoneal structure which is best palpated by applying firm pressure with the flattened fingers of both hands to indent the epigastrium toward the vertebral column. In extremely obese individuals or in those with massive abdominal musculature, it may be impossible to detect aortic pulsation.  Auscultation should be performed over the aorta and along both iliac vessels into the lower abdominal quadrants. 21
  • 22. Femoral Pulse… ▪ The common femoral artery emerges into the upper thigh from beneath the inguinal ligament , 1-2 inches below the mid point symphysis pubis to the anterior superior iliac spine. ▪ It is best palpated with the examiner standing on the ipsilateral side of the patient and the fingertips of the examining hand pressed firmly into the groin. ▪ Auscultation should be performed in this area, as well. 22
  • 24. Popliteal Artery… It may be difficult or impossible to palpate in obese or very muscular individuals. Generally this pulse is felt most conveniently with the patient in the supine position and the examiner's hands encircling and supporting the knee from each side. The pulse is detected by pressing deeply into the popliteal space with the supporting fingertips. Since complete relaxation of the muscles is essential to this examination, the patient should be instructed to let the leg "go limp" and to allow the examiner to provide all the support needed. 24
  • 27. The posterior tibial pulse… The posterior tibial artery lies just posterior to the medial malleolus. It can be felt most readily by curling the fingers of the examining hand anteriorly around the ankle, indenting the soft tissues in the space between the medial malleolus and the Achilles tendon, above the calcaneus. The thumb is applied to the opposite side of the ankle in a grasping fashion to provide stability. Again, obesity or edema may prevent successful detection of the pulse at the location. 27
  • 28. The Dorsalis Pedis Artery Is examined with the patient in the recumbent position and the ankle relaxed. The examiner stands at the foot of the examining table and places the fingertips transversely across the dorsum of the forefoot near the ankle. The artery usually lies near the center of the long axis of the foot, lateral to the extensor hallucis tendon but it may be aberrant in location and often requires some searching. This pulse is congenitally absent in approximately 10% of individuals. 28
  • 29. Bruits… After palpating the artery, auscultation for a bruit should be performed. Bruits are detected by auscultation over the large and medium-sized arteries (e.g., carotid, subclavain, brachial, abdominal aorta, femoral) with the diaphragm of the stethoscope using light to moderate pressure. Excessive pressure may produce, intensify, or prevent a bruit from being detected by indenting the vessel wall or occluding blood flow in the artery. One should listen over the artery after palpation of the artery to avoid overlooking a significant lesion. 29
  • 30. Bruits… ▪ Occasionally, bruits are audible over the upper abdomen in young, healthy individuals. ▪ These sounds apparently originate from tortuous vessels and are of no clinical significance; if the subject has a normal blood pressure and is free of abdominal symptoms, such findings may be disregarded. ▪ Frequently the examiner will detect a "thrill" or palpable vibratory sensation over a vessel in which a loud bruit is audible. ▪ The thrill is indicative of marked turbulence in local blood flow and suggests significant vascular pathology. ▪ If a thrill is noted during examination of the pulses, it should be recorded in the appropriate space on the data base. 30
  • 31. FURTHER TESTS... ▪ Elevate to 15 degrees ?venous guttering ▪ Elevate leg further. Note angle at which turns pale (BUERGER‟S ANGLE) ▪ Ask patient to hang their leg over the edge of the bed (BUERGER‟S TEST) White  Pink  Flushed purple-red (Reactive Hyperaemia) 31
  • 32. THEN ▪ Cover the patient up & thank them ▪ Turn to the examiner and present your findings….. 32
  • 33. Formulate Your Presentation I examined this elderly gentleman‟s peripheral vascular system. On inspection from the end of the bed he appeared comfortable at rest with no peripheral signs of vascular disease. Both limbs were pink and well perfused with capillary refill time < 2secs. All pulses were present and equal on both sides. Buerger‟s test was negative. 33
  • 34. TO COMPLETE MY EXAMINATION….. ▪ I would like to examine the rest of the peripheral vascular system including the cardiovascular system ▪ Test the relevant muscles and nerves of the affected limb ▪ Perform a duplex scan and ABPI‟s 34
  • 35. Venous examination ▪ INSPECTION: ▪ General Appearance: ▪ Veins –Distribution / Size / Size of and visible sc veins ▪ Varicose Veins are by definition dilated and tortuous. ▪ Compare size of both legs esp at ankle level for evidence of oedema. ▪ Venous Stars – minute veins radiating from a single feeding vein. ▪ Skin – Inspect the skin of the whole leg but particularly the lower medial third since venous dx affects this area first, causing Pigmentation / Eczema and Ulceration. ▪ Signs of Chronic Venous Insufficiency – lipodermatosclerosis = ▪ Ulcers - 35
  • 36. Palpation Fascial Defects - Feel along course of veins (Note tension in vein) and any tender fascial defects (usually at 5, 10 and 15 cm above medial malleolus) Pitting Oedema Sc Tissues - Thickening and tenderness Vein - Press on vein from above noting presence of retrograde flow Cough impulses - over saphenofemoral and saphenopopliteal junctions 36
  • 37. Palpation... TRENDELENBERG TEST: Ask the patient to lie down & raise the leg to empty the veins. Place 2 fingers ove the spahenofemoral junction. Ask the patient to stand up. If the veins remain empty while standing, the saphenofemoral junction is incompetent. Release pressure at the junction to see! NB. “This test is unreliable, so I would perform a Doppler Assessment as an alternative”. 37
  • 38. Palpation... ▪TOURNIQUET TESTS: ▪ Patient Supine with Leg elevated ▪ Sweep veins empty (Note how easily the veins empty - may give signs of occlusion / compression). (if fail to empty this suggests high pressure within them) ▪ First place a tourniquet around upper third of thigh to occlude superficial veins ▪ Now, Patient Standing ▪ If veins above tourniquet distend - Saphenofemoral Junction is incompetent ▪ If veins below tourniquet fill there must be a perforator below level of tourniquet therefore once again elevate the leg and repeat the procedure with the tourniquet at a lower position on leg. ▪ (Note: Alternatively – one can use multiple tourniquets and simply release them sequentially) 38
  • 39. AUSCULTATION: ▪Venous Clusters - may represent AV fistula ▪Thank the patient & turn to the examiner to present your findings 39
  • 40. I examined…… I examined this ladies venous system of her lower legs. On general inspection there were varicosities in the distribution of the long saphenous vein of the right leg. There was no evidence of haemosiderin deposits or ulceration. Trendelenburgs test revealed incompetence at the saphenofemoral junction 40
  • 41. TO COMPLETE MY EXAMINATION ▪I would like to ▪Examine the abdomen ▪Perform a DRE ▪A pelvic examination/examine the external genitalia 41
  • 42. Thoracic cage - bony landmarks ▪ Clavicle; A-C joint; S-C joint ▪ Sternal angle; QuickTime™ and a xiphisternum; Video decompressor are needed to see this picture. sternal notch ▪ Rib counting using sternal angle as key landmark 43
  • 43. Thoracic Muscles 1. pectoralis minor 2. pectoralis major 3. deltoid 4. rectus abdominus 5. external oblique (interdigitating with serratus anterior) 44
  • 44. Surface Projections ▪ midline ▪ mid-clavicular line – midway between sternoclavicular joint & acromioclavicular joint ▪ anterior axillary line 45
  • 45. Surface Projections ▪ Anterior axillary line – anterior fold of pectoralis major ▪ Mid-axillary line ▪ Posterior axillary line – posterior fold of latissimus dorsi 46
  • 46. Surface Projections ▪ midline ▪ medial scapular line ▪ paravertebral line 47
  • 47. Respiratory System ▪ pleural reflections & extensions ▪ surface projections of lungs ▪ fissures & lobes ▪ bronchopulmonary segments 48
  • 48. Lung markings - Anterior ▪ during quiet respiration lungs at: rib 6 (mid-clavicular line) rib 8 (mid axillary line) rib 10 (paravertebral line) ▪ pleural reflections 2 ribs below at ribs 8, 10 & 12 ▪ horizontal fissure to 4th costal cartilage ▪ oblique fissure to 6th costal cartilage 49
  • 49. Lung markings - Posterior ▪ oblique fissure begins posteriorly opposite 3rd thoracic spinous process ▪ oblique fissure divides lungs into upper and lower lobes ▪ note how high the lower lobe of each lung extends! 50
  • 50. Lung Surface Projections - Lateral 51
  • 51. Bronchopulmonary Segments 52
  • 53. Routine CXR ▪ normal ▪ cardiac shadow ▪ bronchial tree ▪ lung & pleura ▪ ribs – anterior – posterior 54
  • 54. the not so „routine‟ CXR ... right upper lobe consolidation left pleural effusion 55
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