Head and Neck 2 Flashcards
What are the 4 compartments of the neck?
Vertebral compartment
2 Vascular compartment
Visceral compartment
Musculofascial Collar
What does the vertebral compartment of the neck contain?
Cervical vertebrae and postural muscles (prevertebral and postvertebral muscles)
What does the vascular compartment of the neck contain?
Major blood vessels and vagus nerve
What does the visceral compartment of the neck contain?
Thyroid
Parathyroid glands
Pharynx
Larynx
Trachea
Oesophagus
What compartment is A?
Vertebral compartment
What compartment is B?
Musculofascial collar
What compartment is C?
Vascular compartment
What compartment is D?
Visceral compartment
What is A?
Transverse process
What is B?
Body of vertebrae
What is C?
Foramen transversium
What is D?
Superior articular facet
What is E?
Spinous process
What is F?
Vertebral foramen
How many cervical vertebrae are there?
7
What kind of joint is present between the occopital condyles and C1 (atlas)?
Condyloid (synovial)
What kind of joint is present between C1 and C2 at the odontoid peg?
Pivot (synovial)
What structures pass through the foramen transversarium?
Vertebral artery
Vertebral vein
nerves
What is the vertebrae prominens?
C7
What is a special feature of the spines of cervical vertebrae?
Bifid spinous processes
transverse foramen
What curvature exists in the cervical portion of the vertebral column?
Lordosis
What are the 2 triangles of the neck?
Anterior and posterior triangles
What is A?
Stylohyoid muscle
What is B?
Mandible
What is C?
Digastric muscle (anterior belly)
What is D?
Digastric muscle (posterior belly)
What is E?
Hyoid bone
What is F?
Omyhyoid muscle (anterior belly)
What is G?
Omyhyoid muscle (posterior belly)
What is H?
Trapezius
What is I?
Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)
What are the boundaries of the anterior triangle?
Superiorly - inferior border of mandible
Posteriorly - anterior border of SCM
Anteriorly - median line of neck
What are the boundaries of the posterior triangle?
Anteriorly - posterior border of SCM
Posteriorly - anterior border of trapezius
Inferiorly - clavicle between SCM and trapezius
What are the contents of the anterior triangle of the neck?
- *1. Arteries:**
a) The Common Carotid Artery
b) The External Carotid Artery
c) The Internal Carotid Artery
d) The Facial Artery - *2. Veins :**
a) The Internal Jugular Vein
b) The Facial Vein - *3. Nerves:**
a) vagus nerve
b) superior Laryngeal, internal and external laryngeal Nerve and recurrent laryngeal nerve. - *4. Lymph Nodes :**
a) The Submandibular Lymph Nodes
b) The Submental Lymph Nodes
5. Glands
a) Submandibular glands
b) Submental glands
Submandibular gland
Submental lymph nodes
Common carotid artery and branches
Internal jugular vein and tributaries
Vagus nerve
What are the contents of the posterior triangle of the neck?
- Arteries: The Occipital Artery
- Veins: The External Jugular Vein
- Nerves:
a) The Accessory Nerve (Cranial Nerve XI)
b) The Cervical Nerve Plexus
4: Lymph Nodes
What are the attachments of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM)?
Origin - anterior surface of manubrium, and superior border/anterior surface of medial 1/3 clavicle
Insertion - lateral surface of mastoid process and nochal line of occipital bone
What happens if the right sternocleidomastoid muscle is contracted?
Head tilts to the right
Face turns to the left
till the head to the same side
rotate the head to the opposite side
What are the actions of the trapezius muscle?
tilt and rotate the head
Rotates, elevates, depresses, retracts scapula
Which cranial nerve innervates the SCM and trapezius?
Accessory nerve (CN XI)
In which triangle of the neck is the accessory nerve (CN XI) found?
Posterior triangle
What are the attachments of the trapezius?
Origin - occipital bone and spinous process of T1 to T12
Insertion - lateral 1/3 of clavicle and scapula
What is the anterior triangle further divided into 4 more triangles by?
Diagastric and omohyoid muscles
What 4 triangles can the anterior triangle be divided into?
Submental
Digastric
Carotid
Muscular
What is A?
Submental triangle
What is B?
Muscular triangle
What is C?
Carotid triangle
What is D?
Digastric triangle (also known as submandibular triangle)
Between what muscles does the brachial plexus emerge from in the posterior triangle?
Scalene muscles that form the floor of the posterior triangle of the neck
What are the boundaries of the submental triangle?
Inferior - hyoid bone
Medial - midline of neck
Lateral - anterior belly of digastric
What are the boundaries of the digastric triangle?
Superior - body of mandible
Anterior - anterior belly of digastric muscle
Posterior - posterior belly of digastric muscle
What are the boundaries of the carotid triangle?
Superior - posterior belly of digastric muscle
Lateral - medial border of SCM
Inferior - superior belly of the omohyoid muscle
What are the boundaries of the muscular triangle?
Superior - hyoid bone
Medial - midline of neck
Superiolateral - superior belly of omohyoid muscle
Inferolateral - inferior portion of SCM
What are the contents of the submental triangle?
Submental lymph nodes
What are the contents of the digastric triangle?
Submandibular gland
What are the contents of the carotid triangle?
Carotid sheath (common carotid artery, internal jugular vein, hypoglossal and vagus nerve)
What are the contents of the muscular triangle?
Strap muscles of the neck, also known as infrahyoid muscles:
sternohyoid
sternothyroid
thyrohyoid
omohyoid
What are the 4 infrahyoid muscles?
Sternohyoid
Sternothyroid
Thyrohyoid
Omohyoid
What artery is the common carotid artery a branch of on the right side?
Brachiocephalic trunk
What is A?
Brachiocephalic trunk
What is B?
Right subclavian artery