Anterior Triangle of the Neck Flashcards

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Anterior triangle borders

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Lateral-anterior sternocleidomastoid
Superior-Inferior border of the mandible
Medially-midline of the neck

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Muscles of anterior triangle

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Suprahyoid- stylohyoid, digastric, mylohyoid and geniohyoid

Infrahyoid- sternohyoid, omohyoid, thyrohyoid, sternothyroid

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Describe the loops of cervical plexus

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Cervical plexus (C1-C4)
Forms loop called ansa cervicalis
Superior loop of ansa cervicalis C1
Inferior loop of ansa cervicalis C2-C3

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What is the innervation of the suprahyoid muscles?

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Stylohyoid-CN7
Digastric-V3
Mylohyoid-V3
Geniohyoid-C1

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What is the innervation of the infrahyoid muscles?

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Sternothyroid, omohyoid and sternohyoid - C2-C3 inferior loop
Thyrohyoid - C1 superior loop ansa cervicalis

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What happens to the common carotid in the neck?

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Bifurcates into internal and external at C3/C4 (carotid body and chemoreceptors found behind)

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How do you distinguish the internal from external carotid artery?

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No branches in the neck = internal

Lots of branches, 1st one is superior thyroid artery = external

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Where is the internal carotid artery in the carotid sheath?

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Medial to internal jugular vein and anterior to vagus nerve. Origin dilated forming carotid sinus which contains baroreceptors

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Where do the internal and external jugular veins come from?

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Internal= continuous from sigmoid sinus
External= retromandibular vein + posterior auricular vein
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Route of glossopharyngeal nerve in the neck

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Leaves the skull through jugular foramen and lies deep styloid apparatus. Then runs between internal and external carotid arteries around lateral border of stylopharyngeus to the tongue

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Route of vagus nerve in the neck

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Jugular foramen, travels down in carotid sheath. At the bottom of the neck it travels in front of the subclavian artery and behind the subclavian vein

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Route of accessory nerve in the neck

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Jugular foramen, crosses the transverse process of the atlas, passes medial to the styloid process and posterior belly of digastric to reach posterior triangle

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Route of hypoglossal nerve in the neck

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Hypoglossal foramen, crosses occipital, external carotid and lingual arteries deep to the posterior belly of digastric to reach the tongue. Travels with a branch of cervical nerve 1

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Describe the location of the thyroid gland

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Two lateral lobes and isthmus which sits over the second and third tracheal cartilages

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Describe the embryology of the thyroid

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Thyroid grows down from the foramen caecum at the base of the tongue as the thyroglossal duct. Thyroid tissue can stop anywhere along this path as either accessory thyroid tissue or cervical thyroid. If the thyroglossal duct does not get closed off, food can get stuck leading to bad breathe

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16
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Blood supply of thyroid gland

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Superior thyroid artery-1st branch of external carotid

Inferior thyroid artery-originates from thyrocervical trunk (subclavian)

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Venous drainage of thyroid gland

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Superior, middle (drain to internal jugular) and inferior (drains to left brachiocephalic vein) thyroid veins

18
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Lymphatics of thyroid gland

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Paratracheal nodes and deep cervical nodes

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Nerves of thyroid gland

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Autonomic-vagus (via recurrent laryngeal) and sympathetic trunk
Left recurrent laryngeal nerve found under the arch of the aorta
Right recurrent laryngeal nerve found under subclavian artery