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  2. Suprasternal notch - Wikipedia

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    The suprasternal notch, also known as the fossa jugularis sternalis, jugular notch, or Plender gap, is a large, visible dip in between the neck in humans, between the clavicles, and above the manubrium of the sternum.

  3. Sternum - Wikipedia

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    The suprasternal notch (jugular notch) is located in the middle at the upper broadest part of the manubrium. This notch can be felt between the two clavicles. On either side of this notch are the right and left clavicular notches. [1] The manubrium joins with the body of the sternum, the clavicles and the cartilages of the first 1.5 pairs of ...

  4. Rib cage - Wikipedia

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    The manubrium is the wider, superior portion of the sternum. The top of the manubrium has a shallow, U-shaped border called the jugular (suprasternal) notch. The clavicular notch is the shallow depression located on either side at the superior-lateral margins of the manubrium.

  5. Tracheotomy - Wikipedia

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    The optimal patient position involves a cushion under the shoulders to extend the neck. Commonly a transverse (horizontal) incision is made two fingerbreadths above the suprasternal notch. Alternatively, a vertical incision can be made in the midline of the neck from the thyroid cartilage to just above the suprasternal notch.

  6. Investing layer of deep cervical fascia - Wikipedia

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    Suprasternal notch of manubrium sterni [3] Tracings. Horizontal extent - From ligamentum nuchae when traced forward, the fascia splits and encloses trapezius ...

  7. Sternal angle - Wikipedia

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    The sternal angle (also known as the angle of Lewis, [1] angle of Louis, [2]: 297 angle of Ludovic, or manubriosternal junction [citation needed]) is the projecting [2]: 297 angle formed between the manubrium and body of a sternum at their junction at the manubriosternal joint.

  8. Transpyloric plane - Wikipedia

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    Using the suprasternal notch as the North Pole of the trunk, and the upper border of the pubic symphysis as the South Pole, he drew a vertical line joining these two points as his meridian. At the meridian's midpoint, he then drew a perpendicular line corresponding to the Equator. As this transverse plane crossed the pylorus, he called it the ...

  9. Fossa jugularis - Wikipedia

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    Suprasternal notch (fossa jugularis sterni) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fossa jugularis .