Cervical Fascia Flashcards
Superficial cervical fascia contains which muscle
Platysma
List the layers of the Deep cervical fascia
Deep cervical fascia
■ Investing
■ Pretracheal
■ Prevertebral
■ Carotid sheath
Deep cervical fascia
■ Investing: contains
■ Pretracheal: contains
■ Prevertebral: contains
■ Carotid sheath: contains
Deep cervical fascia
■ Investing: sternocleidomastoid muscle, trapezius muscle
■ Pretracheal: larynx, trachea, thyroid gland, pericardium
■ Prevertebral: prevertebral muscles, phrenic nerve, brachial plexus, axillary sheath
■ Carotid sheath: carotid artery, internal jugular vein, vagus nerve
List layers of Cervical fascia
Superficial Layer
Deep Layer
List the layers of the deep layer of the cervical fascia
Superficial
Middle
Deep
Superficial Layer of cervical fascia encloses
■ Platysma
■ Muscles of Facial Expression
⬥ Superficial Layer of the Deep layer of Cervical Fascia encloses
⬥ Superficial Layer of the Deep Cervical Fascia (rule of two’s)
■ Muscles
● Sternocleidomastoid ● Trapezius
■ Glands
● Submandibular ● Parotid
■ Spaces
● Posterior Triangle
● Suprasternal space of Burns
⬥ Middle Layer of the Deep layer of Cervical Fascia encloses
⬥ Middle Layer of the Deep Cervical Fascia
■ Muscular Division ● Infrahyoid Strap
Muscles
■ Visceral Division
● Pharynx, Larynx, Esophagus, Trachea, Thyroid
● Buccopharyngeal Fascia
⬥ Deep Layer of Deep layer of Cervical Fascia consists of how many layers and mention what they enclose
⬥ Deep Layer of Deep Cervical Fascia
■ Alar Layer
● Posterior to visceral
layer of middle fascia
● Anterior to prevertebral layer
■ Prevertebral Layer
● Vertebral bodies
● Deep muscles of the neck
⬥ Carotid Sheath
■ Formed by
■ Contains
■ what is the name of the space present
⬥ Carotid Sheath
■ Formed by all three layers of deep fascia
■ Contains carotid artery, internal jugular vein, and vagus nerve
■ “Lincoln’s Highway”
Deep Neck Spaces
⬥ Entire Length of Neck: Superficial Space
■ Surrounds ——-
■ Contains
■ Involved with —— and superficial abscesses
Deep Neck Spaces
⬥ Entire Length of Neck: Superficial Space
■ Surrounds platysma
■ Contains areolar tissue,
nodes, nerves and vessels
■ Involved with cellulitis and superficial abscesses
Deep Neck Spaces
Entire length of the neck
1.Retropharyngeal Space
■ Posterior to —— and ——
■ Anterior to —— layer of deep fascia
■ Extends from —— to T— -T—
Deep Neck Spaces
1.Retropharyngeal Space
■ Posterior to pharynx and esophagus
■ Anterior to alar layer of deep fascia
■ Extends from skull base to T1-T2
Deep Neck Spaces
⬥ Entire Length of Neck:
.Danger Space
■ Anterior border is —— layer of deep fascia
■ Posterior border is —— layer
■ Extends from —— to —— and
Deep Neck Spaces
⬥ Entire Length of Neck: 2.Danger Space
■ Anterior border is alar layer of deep fascia
■ Posterior border is prevertebral layer
■ Extends from skull base to diaphragm and is so named because it contains loose areolar tissue and offers little resistance to the spread of infection
Deep Neck Spaces
⬥ Entire Length of Neck:
Prevertebral Space
■ Anterior border is ———
■ Posterior border is ———.
Deep Neck Spaces
⬥ Entire Length of Neck: 3.Prevertebral Space
■ Anterior border is prevertebral fascia
■ Posterior border is vertebral bodies,ALL and deep neck muscles
■ Extends along entire length of vertebral column. Infection in this space tends to stay somewhat localized due to the dense fibrous attachments between the fascia and the deep muscles.
Deep Neck Spaces
⬥ Entire Length of Neck
visceral Vascular Space
■ Carotid Sheath
■ Like the ——- space the visceral vascular space is quite compact, contains little areolar tissue and is resistant to the spread of infection. It is termed the “———” of the neck . It extends from the ——— into the ———
Deep Neck Spaces
⬥ Entire Length of Neck: 4.Visceral Vascular Space
■ Carotid Sheath
■ Like the prevertebral space the visceral vascular space is quite compact, contains little areolar tissue and is resistant to the spread of infection. It is termed the “Lincolin’s highway” of the neck . It extends from the base of skull into the mediastinum and because it receives contributions from all three layers of deep fascia it can become secondarily involved by infection in any other deep neck space by direct spread.