18 Larynx Flashcards
What are the functions of the larynx?
- Airway protection
- Ventilation
- Cough reflex (bring vocal cords together, increase pressure in thorax
- Phonation (production of sound)
What bone is the larynx suspended from? Where does the larynx begin and end?
Suspended from: hyoid bone
Begins: Laryngeal inlet
Ends: lower border of cricoid cartilage
continues as trachea
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When would a cricothyroidotomy need to be done? How is it done?
Patient cannot be intubated or ventilated (swelling of vocal cords)
Intubation via cricothyroidmembrane
The larynx is lined with a mucous membrane that folds to form 3 regions. What are these 3 regions called?
The larynx forms part of the respiratory tract which is lined with pseudostratified columnar epithelium with thee exception of the true vocal cords. What epithelia are the true vocal cords lined with?
Stratified squamous
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What functions (actions) do th intrinsic laryngeal muscles allow for?
There is only one muscle that abducts the vocal cords (one of the intrinsic muscles). Name this muscle.
Posterior cricoarytenoid
What nerves are the intrinsic laryngeal msucles supplied by?
- All except crycothyroid= recurrent laryngeal nerve of vagus
- cricothyroid= external branch of superior laryngeal nerve
How do the vocal cords faciliatate phonation?
How is the pitch of sound (during phonation) determined? (which muscle, what effect does it have)
Cricothyroid muscle
Contraction- increases tension in vocal cords
High pitched sounds –> vocal cords taut
Low pitched sounds –> vocal cords less taut
Innervated by superior laryngeal nerve (branch of X vagus)