051 – Lower Right Lobular Bronchus
Basal segmental rights: previous (RB8) at hour 12, medial (RB9) at the center and the later (RB10) at hour 5.
Basal segmental rights: previous (RB8) at hour 12, medial (RB9) at the center and the later (RB10) at hour 5.
View of the lower right lobe. In order of appearance: apical of the inferior (RB6) in hour 3, paracardiac (RB7) in hour 8 and in the center the trunk that goes to the three basal, anterior (RB8), medium (RB9) and posterior (RB10).
Entrance to the right upper lobe and its three segmental: anterior (RB3), apical (RB1) and posterior (RB2), at hours 9-12 and 3 respectively.
From left to right: segmental medial (RB5) and lateral (RB4) of the middle lobe bronchus.
Entry of the middle lobe in hour 11. The trunk of the basal ones in the center with its segment RB 6 or apical in the hour 4.
Intermediate bronchus. It only exists in the right lung, with a diameter of 12 mm and length of 20, leads to the middle lobe, which is at hour 9 in this image, and to the lower lobe, towards the bottom.
Fluid and translucent appearance acquired by bronchial secretions during the endoscopy examination when diluted in instilled solutions during the procedure.
View from the right source bronchus: insinuates in hour 4 the entrance of the upper lobe and towards the bottom, the intermediate bronchus.
A) A and B different aspects of normal carina, B)… in which its edge and angle can vary discreetly.
Normal trachea and its bifurcation at the height of 4th or 5th dorsal vertebra.