The Diaphragm has three openings: '''Aortic Hiatus''' - the most Dorsal opening, contains the Aorta, Azygous Vein and Thoracic Duct; '''Oesophageal Hiatus''' - contains the oesophagus, dorsal and ventral Vagal trunks and '''Caval Foramen''' - lies within the central tendoninous region of the diaphragm, and contains the Caudal Vena Cava. This opening does not allow movement;the diaphragm is fused with the vessel wall. | The Diaphragm has three openings: '''Aortic Hiatus''' - the most Dorsal opening, contains the Aorta, Azygous Vein and Thoracic Duct; '''Oesophageal Hiatus''' - contains the oesophagus, dorsal and ventral Vagal trunks and '''Caval Foramen''' - lies within the central tendoninous region of the diaphragm, and contains the Caudal Vena Cava. This opening does not allow movement;the diaphragm is fused with the vessel wall. |