Airway anatomy Flashcards
Classification of laryngeal muscles
intrinsic- phonation & control of vocal cords
extrinsic- supports larynx inside the neck & assists with swallowing
The superior laryngeal nerve innervates which intrinsic muscle:
cricothyroid muscles
think SCAR
The recurrent laryngeal nerve innervates which intrinsic muscles:
All other muscles (except cricothyroid muscles)
mnemonic SCAR
What is the role of the lateral cricoarytenoids?
Let’s close airway
Adducts
What is the role of the posterior cricoarytenoids?
Please come apart- abducts
What is the role of the cricothyroid muscle?
Cords tense
What is the role of the thyroarytenoid muscle?
they relax
What muscles are considered extrinsic?
omohyoid sternohyoid thyrohyoid digastric stylohyoid mylohyoid
What are the three cranial nerves that innervate the upper airway?
Trigeminal
Glossopharyngeal
Vagus
Describe the branches of the trigeminal nerve.
V1: Opthalmic
V2: Maxillary
V3: Mandibular
What is the sensory and motor function of the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve?
sensory: nares & anterior 1/3rd of nasal septum
motor: 0
What is the sensory & motor function of the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve?
sensory: turbinates & septum
motor: none
What is the sensory & motor function of the mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve?
Sensory: anterior 2/3rd of tongue
Motor: mastication
If the patient gags during fiberoptic intubation then this nerve was not appropriately anesthetized:
glossopharyngeal
Describe the sensory function of the glossopharyngeal nerve.
oropharynx- soft palate, tonsils, vallecula, posterior 1/3rd of tongue, anterior side of epiglottis