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Cardiothoracic Surgery

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What are some anatomical landmarks in cardiothoracic surgery?

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In deep inhalation spleen and liver become in chest so they may be injured Posterior to the lung is 12th rib Arteries and nerves intercostal are in the lower part of ribs (important for chest tube placement) Thoracic outlet (subclavian arteries and veins) give mammary artery


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