Lecture 19 Flashcards
Describe the innervation and blood supply of the pharynx
Innervation:
Vagus Nerve via the pharyngeal plexus EXCEPT for the Stylopharyngeus muscle that is innervated by CN IX (glossopharyngeal nerve)
(The lower part of the inferior constrictor is supplied by recurrent laryngeal nerves that branch off of the vagus nerve)
Blood supply: Ascending pharyngeal artery
Compare the structures that are within the Gap above the superior pharyngeal constrictor and the Gap above the middle pharyngeal constrictor.
Gap above the superior constrictor:
Auditory Tube
Tonsillar Bed
(Closed by the pharyngobasilar fascia)
Gap above the middle constrictor: Stylopharyngeus muscle Glossopharyngeal nerve (innervates the stylopharyngeus)
Which pharyngeal muscle functions as the sphincter between the oral cavity and the pharynx?
Palatopharyngeus
What pharyngeal muscle originates from the torus tubarius and inserts into the mid pharynx musculature?
Salpingopharyngeus
Of the 2 nerves that innervate the pharynx, state which is the nerve of the 3rd pharyngeal arch and which is the nerve of the 4th pharyngeal arch
Glossopharyngeal nerve = nerve of the 3rd pharyngeal arch
Vagus nerve = nerve of the 4th pharyngeal arch
What body structure functions as a compound sphincter that closes the airway during swallowing/valsalva maneuver and constricts the airway for phonation?
the Larynx
State the 3 paired cartilages that can be found in the larynx
Arytenoid
Corniculate
Cuneiform
What is the only bone in the body that does NOT articulate with another bone? Describe what keeps it in place as well
Hyoid bone
held in place by lots of muscles
Where in the laryngeal skeleton is the most common place for lodgement to occur?
in the Vallecular recesses of the epiglottis
Located superior to preform recesses, just lateral to the epiglottis
The piriform fossae are _____ to the lateral glossoepiglottic folds
inferior
Describe the innervation of the epiglottis
The Glossopharyngeal nerve supplies the sensory innervation of the upper epiglottic surface
The Superior Laryngeal nerve (CN X) supplies the tastebuds of the epiglottis AND the sensation of the lower surface of the epiglottis
Which nerve is responsible for inducing the cough reflex in the epiglottis?
The superior laryngeal nerve (CN X)
provides sensation to the lower surface of the epiglottis
Compare the angles of the superior thyroid notch between most males and females
Males = 90 degrees
Females = 120 degrees
What vertebral level does the cricoid cartilage sit at?
C6
What cartilaginous structures articulate with the cricoid via ball and socket joints? What other cartilaginous structure do these support?
Arytenoids
They support the corniculate cartilages