The sternal angle forms an angle of about 162° in males.
Relations It marks the approximate'
and the space between the spinous processes of thoracic vertebrae T3-T4. The horizontal plane that passes through the sternal angle and the articular disc between the 4th and 5th thoracic vertebrae (the so-called plane of Louis'') represents the imaginary boundary between the
superior mediastinum and
inferior mediastinum. It is located approximately 7 cm inferior to the superior margin of the manubrium. The sternal angle is used in the definition of the
thoracic plane. The angle also marks the level of a number of features: :* Boundary between the superior and inferior portion of the
mediastinum :* Passage of the thoracic duct from right to left behind esophagus :*
Tracheal bifurcation. The carina of the trachea is thus, present here. It is deep to the sternal angle. :* The bifurcation of the
pulmonary trunk :* The superior limit of the
fibrous pericardium surrounding the
ascending aorta :* Termination of the
azygos vein into the
superior vena cava'''''' :* Ligamentum arteriosum :* Loop of left recurrent laryngeal nerve around aortic arch :* The beginning and end of the
aortic arch'''''' == Clinical significance ==