![]() The pulmonary and bronchial arteries and veins provide dual vascular supply. The location where blood vessels and other structures enter and leave the lungs is called the hilum ofthe lung. In addition to the structures described above, each root contains bronchial vessels, autonomic nerves, lymph nodes, and lymphatic channels.For gas exchange to occur, the lung must be connected to the heart so that oxygenated blood and deoxygenated blood flow between both organs. The structures of the lung hilum are enclosed in a sleeve of pleura continuous below with the pulmonary ligament 5. ![]() Right pulmonary veins are located at the anterior part of the hilum, followed by right pulmonary arteries, and lobar bronchi 5. The right hilum lies below the arch of the azygous vein, posterior to the superior vena cava and right atrium. Pulmonary veins always lie anteroinferior to the pulmonary artery 5. The left pulmonary artery is anterosuperior to the left main bronchus. The left main bronchus lies at the most posterior aspect of the hilum, with the left superior pulmonary vein located anteriorly and the left inferior pulmonary vein occupying the inferior portion of the hilum. The left hilum lies below the arch of the aorta and anterior to the descending aorta. A hilar angle is the angle between the vessels at the hilar point, which usually measures 120 ° 5. A hilar point is a point where the upper lobe vein crosses over the pulmonary artery. The roots of the lung lie between T5 to T7 vertebrae 5. The left and right lung roots are similar but not identical. The lung hila or roots are found on the medial aspect of each lung. ![]()
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