The intercostal space (ICS) is the
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In anatomy, a spatium or anatomic space is a space (cavity or gap). Anatomic spaces are often landmarks to find other important structures. When they fill with gases (such as air) or liquids (such as blood) in pathological ways, ...
between two
ribs (Lat. costa). Since there are 12 ribs on each side, there are 11 intercostal spaces, each numbered for the rib superior to it.
Structures in intercostal space
* several kinds of
intercostal muscle
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intercostal arteries and
intercostal veins
The intercostal veins are a group of veins which drain the area between the ribs ("costae"), called the intercostal space.
They can be divided as follows:
* Anterior intercostal veins
* Posterior intercostal veins
** Posterior intercost vein that ...
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intercostal lymph nodes
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intercostal nerves
Order of components
Muscles
There are 3
muscular layers in each intercostal space, consisting of the
external intercostal muscle, the
internal intercostal muscle, and the thinner
innermost intercostal muscle
The innermost intercostal muscle is a layer of intercostal muscles. It may also be called the intima of the internal intercostal muscles. It is the deepest muscular layer of the thorax, with muscle fibres running vertically (in parallel with the ...
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These muscles help to move the ribs during
breathing
Breathing (or ventilation) is the process of moving air into and from the lungs to facilitate gas exchange with the internal environment, mostly to flush out carbon dioxide and bring in oxygen.
All aerobic creatures need oxygen for cell ...
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Neurovascular bundles
Neurovascular bundles are located between the internal intercostal muscle and the innermost intercostal muscle.
The
neurovascular bundle has a strict order of
vein
Veins are blood vessels in humans and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart. Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the pulmonary and umbilical veins, both of which carry oxygenate ...
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artery
An artery (plural arteries) () is a blood vessel in humans and most animals that takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body (tissues, lungs, brain etc.). Most arteries carry oxygenated blood; the two exceptions are the pu ...
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nerve
A nerve is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of nerve fibers (called axons) in the peripheral nervous system.
A nerve transmits electrical impulses. It is the basic unit of the peripheral nervous system. A nerve provides a common pathway for the ...
(VAN), from top to bottom.
This neurovascular bundle runs high in the intercostal space, and the smaller collateral neurovascular bundle runs just superior to the lower rib of the space (in the order NAV from superior to inferior). Invasive procedures such as
thoracentesis are performed with oblique entry of the instrument, directly above the upper margin of the relevant rib, to avoid damaging the neurovascular bundles.
Nerves
In reference to the muscles of the
thoracic wall
The thoracic wall or chest wall is the boundary of the thoracic cavity.
Structure
The bony skeletal part of the thoracic wall is the rib cage, and the rest is made up of muscle, skin, and fasciae.
The chest wall has 10 layers, namely (from ...
, the intercostal nerves and vessels run just behind the internal intercostal muscles: therefore, they are generally covered on the inside by the parietal
pleura, except when they are covered by the innermost intercostal muscles, innermost intercostal membrane,
subcostal muscles or the
transversus thoracis muscle.
References
External links
* - "Structural organization within an intercostal space."
* - "Thoracic Wall: The Anterior Thoracic Wall"
Thorax (human anatomy)
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