Thoracic Duct

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LYMPHATIC SYSTEM A.Lymph vessels Lymph capillaries Lymph vessels proper- veins Terminal lymph ducts Thoracic duct Right Lymphatic duct B. Lymphoid tissue Primary lymphatic follicle Lymph nodes Haemolymph nodes-Spleen Thymus

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LYMPHATIC SYSTEM A.Lymph vessels

Lymph capillariesLymph vessels proper- veinsTerminal lymph ducts Thoracic ductRight Lymphatic duct

B. Lymphoid tissue

Primary lymphatic follicle Lymph nodesHaemolymph nodes-SpleenThymus

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Lymphatic System

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Lymphoid Tissues

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THORACIC DUCT

LONGEST LYMPH TRUNK

Drains whole body except

Rt side of H&NRt.ULRt.Chest wallRt.Lung &PleuraRt.surface of Heart &PCRt.dome of diaphragmRt.surface of liver

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Length: 40-45CMS

Caliber: 0.5 cmsExtent: Beginning – T12 Termination- C7Appearance: BeadedValves: Several

Pressure related one constant at

termination

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Course:

Cervical

Thoracic

Abdominal

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RELATIONS: Abdominal part

Aortic Opening-T12

Anterior: Median arcuate ligament

Posterior:T12

Right: Azygos vein

Left: Aorta

Rt.

Lt

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At Aortic Opening

Posterior:T12

Right: Azygos vein

Left: Aorta

Azygos Aorta

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Thoracic duct

Aortic opening

Post. Mediastinum

Sup.Mediastinum

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RELATIONS:PosteriorMediastinumAnterior:

Rt. Pleural recess

Oesophagus Diaphragm

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Posterior: •T5 - T 12 Vertebrae•Post.Intercostal vessels (Rt)•Azygos & Hemiazygos communications

Posterior Mediastinum contd…

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Right-

Right:•Azygos V•Splanchnic

nerves (Rt) •Sympathetic trunk (Rt)

•Lung and Pleura (Rt)

Posterior Mediastinum Contd…..

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Left: •Thoracic aorta•Hemiazygos Vs•Splanchnic nerves (Lt)

Posterior Mediastinum Contd…..

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RELATIONS:

SuperiorMediastinum

Anterior:

•Lt lung & pleura

Arch of aorta (Lower)

•Lt.Subclavian A (Upper)

•Thymus

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Sup.Mediastinum Contd….

Posterior:

•T1-T4 Vertebrae

•Longus cervicis

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Right:

•oesophagus

Left:

Lt.Lung & Pleura

(Mediastinal surface)

SuperiorMediastinum contd…

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RELATIONS:

CervicalAnterior: Carotid sheath

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Cervical

PosteriorMedial•Vertebral A (Lt)•Vertebral V (Lt)•Inf. Cervical ganglion (Lt)•C7 TP(Lt)

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Posterior Lateral:

•Subclavian A – 1st part (Lt)

•Thyrocervical trunk (Lt)

& its branches

•Scalenus anterior (Lt)

& fascia

•Phrenic N (Lt)

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Relations:

Cervical

Subclavian A.&V

Vertebral A.

Thyrocervical Trunk

TD crossing Subclavian A.

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Thoracic duct Termination

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Variations in termination

And in course

Division in neck

Division in thorax

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Factors responsible for propulsion of lymph through

Thoracic duct

•Pressure changes in thorax •Aortic pulsations•Valves•Muscle contraction- Cisterna chyli•Raised abdominal pressure

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Tributaries

Lt. Jugular lymph trunk

Lt Subclavian lymph trunk

Lt. Bronchomediastinal lymph trunk

Efferents from Post.intercostal L.nodes Upper 5 spaces on Lt

Lower 6 ICS – Pair of descending lymph trunks

Pair of Ascending Lumbar lymph trunks

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DEVELOPMENT OF THORACIC DUCT

Primitive Right and left lymphatic ducts

1.Lower Vertical

2.Intermediate oblique

3.Upper part

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APPLIED ANATOMY1.Lymphangiography2. Injury during oesophageal surgery

0.2-3.0%3. Rupture of thoracic duct – Fracture of thoracic vertebrae – chylothorax -

Progressive immune and nutritional deficit4.Thoracic duct obstruction – Filarial parasite-

collection of chylous fluid in pleura, peritoneum,scrotal sac or chyluria

5. Inadvertent incision or transection of duct during thoracoscopic surgery