Right inferior lobar bronchus

Bronchus lobaris inferior dexter

Definition

Antoine Micheau

The right inferior lobar bronchus (Right lower lobe bronchus; RLLB) is the airway that arises from the bronchus intermedius after the right middle lobe bronchus branches off, and it supplies the right lower lobe of the lung.

Anatomical variations are common. The most frequent pattern (approximately 57% of cases) is the classic five-branch configuration (B6, B7, B8, B9, B10), but variants include absence of a separate B9, fusion of B8+9, or trifurcation patterns.

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