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Inferior thoracic aperture
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The inferior thoracic aperture is much larger than the superior thoracic aperture . It is closed by the diaphragm , which separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities .
The inferior thoracic aperture is bounded by:
Structures passing through the inferior thoracic aperture between the thorax and abdomen include the inferior vena cava and esophagus , both of which pass through the diaphragm, and the abdominal aorta and thoracic duct which pass posterior to the diaphragm through the aortic hiatus .
General anatomy of torso
Thorax /
Thoracic cavity
Thoracic diaphragm
Abdomen /
Abdominal cavity
Retroperitoneum •
Paracolic gutters •
Hepatobiliary triangle
anterior abdominal wall (Arcuate line , Linea alba , Tendinous intersection , Linea semilunaris , McBurney's point , Traube's space , Inguinal triangle ) • Inguinal canal (Deep inguinal ring , Superficial inguinal ring , Intercrural fibers , Crura of superficial inguinal ring ) • Lumbar triangle • regions (Epigastrium , Hypochondrium , Umbilical region , Latus , Hypogastrium , Inguinal region ) • planes (Transpyloric plane , Intertubercular plane , Midclavicular line )
fascia (
Fascia of Camper ,
Fascia of Scarpa ,
Transversalis fascia ,
Renal fascia ,
Rectus sheath )
Pelvis /
Pelvic cavity
Perineum
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