A transverse plane is a plane that is rotated 90° from two other planes.
Anatomy
The transverse plane is an
anatomical plane that is perpendicular to the
sagittal plane and the
dorsal plane.
It is also called the axial plane or horizontal plane, especially in human anatomy, but horizontal plane can be misleading with other animals. The plane splits the body into a cranial (head) side and caudal (tail) side,
so in humans the plane will be horizontal (dividing the body into
superior and inferior sections) but in quadrupeds it will be vertical.
Human anatomy
Clinically relevant anatomical planes
* Transverse ''
thoracic plane''
* ''
Xiphosternal plane'' (or xiphosternal junction)
* ''
Transpyloric plane''
* ''
Subcostal plane''
* ''
Umbilical plane'' (or transumbilical plane)
* ''
Supracristal plane''
* ''
Intertubercular plane'' (or transtubercular plane)
* ''
Interspinous plane''
Associated structures

* The transverse ''
thoracic plane''
** Plane through T4 & T5 vertebral junction and
sternal angle of Louis.
** Marks the:
*** Attachment of costal cartilage of rib 2 at the sternal angle;
***
Aortic arch (beginning and end);
*** Upper margin of
SVC;
***
Thoracic duct crossing;
***
Tracheal bifurcation;
***
Pulmonary trunk bifurcation;
* The ''
xiphosternal plane'' (a.k.a.
xiphosternal junction)
** Anterior, inferior limit of
thoracic cavity;
** Marks the:
*** Superior surface of the
liver;
***
Respiratory diaphragm;
*** Inferior border of the
heart
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* The ''
transpyloric plane''
** Plane located halfway between the jugular notch and the upper border of the
symphysis pubis;
** Typically located at the lower border of L1;
** Cuts through the
pylorus and the tips of the ninth
costal cartilages;
* The ''
subcostal plane''
** Transverse plane through the inferior border of
costal margin;
** Typically located at the superior border of L3, or transects L3;
* The ''
umbilical plane'' (or transumbilical plane)
** Located at the level of L3/L4 vertebral junction or IV disc;
* The ''
supracristal plane''
** Located at the level of L4;
** Marks
bifurcation of aorta;
** Most superior aspect of
iliac crest;
* The ''
intertubercular plane'' (a.k.a. Transtubercular plane)
** Located at the level of L5;
** Marks origin of
IVC;
* The ''
interspinous plane''
** Transverse plane which transverses the anterior superior
iliac spines.
** Typically located at the level of S1.
Engineering usages
* With gears a
transverse plane is perpendicular to the axial plane and to the pitch plane.
* With an
MRI machine the plane perpendicular to the direction of the main magnetic field is called the transverse plane.
See also
*
Anatomical terms of location
*
Horizontal plane
*
Coronal plane
*
Sagittal plane
References
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Anatomical planes
Human surface anatomy