Sobotta Tables of Muscles, Joints and Nerves, English/Latin (eBook)
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Elsevier Health Sciences (Verlag)
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6. Muscles of the pharynx
6.1. Pharyngeal constrictor muscles
Rr. pharyngeales of the N. glossopharyngeus [IX] (= Plexus pharyngeus)
O: Pars pterygopharyngea: Lamina medialis of the Proc. pterygoideus, Hamulus ossis pterygoidei Pars buccopharyngea: Raphe pterygomandibularis Pars mylopharyngea: Linea mylohyoidea of the Mandibula Pars glossopharyngea: M. transversus linguae | I: Membrana pharyngobasilaris, Raphe pharyngis | F: participation in swallowing, narrows the pharyngeal space (PASSAVANT's ridge), separates the epipharynx from the mesopharynx |
Rr. pharyngeales of the N. glossopharyngeus [IX] and of the N. vagus [X] (= Plexus pharyngeus)
O: Pars chondropharyngea: Cornu minus ossis hyoidei Pars ceratopharyngea: Cornu majus ossis hyoidei | I: Raphe pharyngis | F: participation in swallowing, narrows the pharyngeal space from behind, promotes wave-like contractions running downwards to support the transport of ingested food into the oesophagus (peristalsis) |
Rr. pharyngeales of the N. vagus [X] (= Plexus pharyngeus)
O: Pars thyropharyngea: Cartilago thyroidea Pars cricopharyngea: lateral side of the Cartilago cricoidea | I: Raphe pharyngis | F: closes the Aditus laryngis by elevating the larynx, narrows the pharyngeal space from behind, promotes wave-like downward contractions to support the transport of ingested food into the oesophagus (peristalsis) |
6.2. Pharyngeal levator muscles
Rr. pharyngeales of the N. glossopharyngeus [IX] (= Plexus pharyngeus)
O: Aponeurosis palatina, Hamulus pterygoideus, Lamina medialis processus pterygoidei | I: lateral wall of the pharynx, upper margin of the thyroid cartilage | F: tenses the soft palate; pulls the pharyngeal wall in an anterior, superior and medial direction during swallowing; works together with the muscle on the opposite (contralateral) side |
Rr. pharyngeales of the N. glossopharyngeus [IX] (= Plexus pharyngeus)
O: Cartilago tubae auditivae | I: projects into the lateral wall of the pharynx | F: elevates the pharynx, opens the Tuba auditiva; works together with the muscle on the opposite (contralateral) side |
R. musculi stylopharyngei of the N. glossopharyngeus [IX]
O: Proc. styloideus of the Os temporale | I: Cartilago thyroidea, projects into the lateral wall of the pharynx | F: elevates the pharynx, pulls the pharyngeal wall upwards above the bolus; its horizontally oriented fibre bundles dilate the Isthmus faucium; works together with the muscle on the opposite (contralateral) side |
7. Muscles of the larynx
R. externus of the N. laryngeus superior of the N. vagus [X]
O: Pars interna: ventral surface of the lamina of Cartilago cricoidea Pars recta and Pars obliqua: ventral surface of the lamina of the Cartilago cricoidea | I: inner surface of the lamina of the Cartilago thyroidea and Conus elasticus Pars recta: inferior margin of the lamina of the Cartilago thyroidea Pars obliqua: Cornu inferius of the Cartilago thyroidea | F: tenses (elongates) the vocal ligaments by tilting the cricoid cartilage (strongest tensor muscle of the vocal ligaments → gross tension) |
N. laryngeus recurrens of the N. vagus [X]
O: posterior surface of the lamina of Cartilago cricoidea | I: Proc. muscularis of the Cartilago arytenoidea | F: widens the glottis by lateral movement of the Proc. vocalis of the Cartilago arytenoidea and lateral tilt of the Cartilago arytenoidea |
N. laryngeus recurrens of the N. vagus [X]
O: lateral upper margin of the Arcus of Cartilago cricoidea | I: Proc. muscularis of the Cartilago arytenoidea | F: closes the Pars intermembranacea of the glottis by medial (inward) rotation and slight elevation of the Cartilago arytenoidea, opens the Pars intercartilaginea for whispering (‘whispering triangle’) |
N. laryngeus recurrens of the N. vagus [X]
O: lateral rim and posterior surface of the Cartilago arytenoidea | I: lateral rim and posterior surface of the contralateral Cartilago arytenoidea | F: closes the Pars intercartilaginea of the glottis by inducing convergence of both of the Cartilago arytenoidea |
N. laryngeus recurrens of the N. vagus [X]
O: base of the posterior surface of the Cartilago arytenoidea Pars aryepiglottica: tip of the Cartilago arytenoidea | I: tip of the contralateral Cartilago arytenoidea Pars aryepiglottica: lateral margin of the Cartilago epiglottica | F: pulls the Cartilago arytenoidea medially, thereby narrowing the Pars intercartilaginea of the glottis and the entrance to the larynx, with subtle opening of the Pars intermembranacea |
N. laryngeus recurrens of the N. vagus [X]
O: Pars externa: inner surface of the lamina of Cartilago thyroidea | I: Proc. muscularis and anterior surface of the Cartilago arytenoidea | F: closes the Pars intermembranacea of the glottis by moving next to and lowering the Proc. vocalis |
O: Pars thyroepiglottica: inner surface of the lamina of Cartilago thyroidea | I: lateral margin of the epiglottis and Plica vestibularis | F: narrows the entrance to the larynx |
O: Pars interna (M. vocalis): the inside of the trigone of the Cartilago thyroidea, in the caudal third above the vocal ligament (tendon of BROYLES) | I: Portio thyrovocalis: Proc. vocalis, Portio thyromuscularis: Fovea oblonga | F: isotonic contraction:
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Rr. pharyngeales of the N. vagus [X] (= Plexus pharyngeus)
O: Pars thyropharyngea: lateral margin of the Cartilago thyroidea | I: Raphe pharyngis | F: elevates the larynx during swallowing, tenses the vocal folds, → Tab. 6 Muscles of the pharynx |
O: Pars cricopharyngea: posterior part of the outer surface of... |
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.4.2023 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie |
Studium ► 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) ► Anatomie / Neuroanatomie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7020-6772-5 / 0702067725 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7020-6772-3 / 9780702067723 |
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