Sign In

Pleura of the Lungs

The lungs are nestled in a cavity, shielded by the pleura. The pleura, a form of serous membrane, wraps around each lung. This membrane arrangement consists of two layers: the visceral and parietal pleurae. The visceral pleura lines the surface of the lungIn contrast, the parietal pleura is the outer layer and contacts to the thoracic wall, the mediastinum, and the diaphragm. The hilum is the point of connection between the visceral and parietal layers. The space between the parietal and visceral layers is referred to as the pleural cavity.

In addition to their protective function, the pleurae serve two crucial purposes: the production of pleural fluid and the formation of cavities that protect major organs. Mesothelial cells from both pleural layers are responsible for the secretion of the pleural fluid. This fluid lubricates the pleurae surfaces, minimizing friction and preventing damage during respiration. This fluid also creates surface tension, which helps keep the lungs adhered to the thoracic wall, ensuring that the lungs expand as the chest cavity enlarges during inhalation.Furthermore, the pleurae serve to compartmentalize the thoracic cavity, isolating major organs to prevent disruption from organ movement and limiting the spread of infections.

Inflammation to the visceral and parietal pleural membranes, pleurisy or pleuritis, leads to pain due to a friction between these two pleurae. Air, blood, or pus can also sometimes accumulate in the pleural cavities, a condition known as pneumothorax, hemothorax, or pyothorax, respectively. Pneumothorax, often the result of chest surgery or penetrating chest trauma such as a knife or bullet wound, may lead to total lung collapse. The primary treatment aim involves removing air (or blood) from the pleural space to facilitate lung re-expansion. In some cases, a minor pneumothorax may resolve itself; however, the placement of a chest tube is commonly required to aid the evacuation process.

Tags
PleuraLungsVisceral PleuraParietal PleuraPleural CavityPleural FluidMesothelial CellsFrictionRespirationThoracic CavityPleurisyPneumothoraxHemothoraxPyothoraxLung Re expansion

From Chapter undefined:

article

Now Playing

Pleura of the Lungs

Related Videos

422 Views

article

Overview of Respiratory System

Related Videos

618 Views

article

Nose and Nasal Cavity

Related Videos

118 Views

article

Pharynx

Related Videos

118 Views

article

Larynx

Related Videos

104 Views

article

Trachea

Related Videos

417 Views

article

The Bronchial Tree

Related Videos

475 Views

article

Alveoli and Alveolar Ducts

Related Videos

406 Views

article

Gross Anatomy of the Lungs

Related Videos

415 Views

article

Pressure Relationships in Thoracic Cavity

Related Videos

429 Views

article

Pulmonary Ventilation: Inhalation

Related Videos

582 Views

article

Pulmonary Cycle: Exhalation

Related Videos

474 Views

article

Factors Affecting Pulmonary Ventilation

Related Videos

104 Views

article

Respiratory Volumes and Capacities

Related Videos

454 Views

article

Physical Principles Governing Gas Exchange

Related Videos

503 Views

See More

JoVE Logo

Privacy

Terms of Use

Policies

Research

Education

ABOUT JoVE

Copyright © 2024 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved