The Pharynx 1 Flashcards
To see the upper part of the pharynx, what structures of the lower face must be removed?
- ramus of the mandible + associated
- parotid salivary gland
- several vessels and cranial nerves
What is the pharynx?
It is a muscular tube.
Where do the upper fibres of the pharynx arise from?
They arise from the back of the nose on either side, from the pterygoid plates of the sphenoid bone.
What is the hamulus?
The lowermost tip of each medial pterygoid plate curves outwards like a hook.
Where do the fibres of the pharynx that arise on either side of the medial pterygoid plates attach to?
They attach to the basioccipital bone at a point called the pharyngeal tubercule.
The fibres from medial pterygoid plate form a muscular tube which is part of the superior constrictor muscle and the upper part of the tube bounds the nasopharynx.
What happens to the fibres of the pharynx in the midline posteriorly?
There is a seam/ raphe where the fibres from each side fuse with each other.
Where else do muscle fibres of the superior constrictor muscle arise from?
They arise from lower down from the sides of the mouth just below the medial pterygoid plate. They come from another raphe called the pterygomandibular raphe.
Where is the pterygomandibular gland?
This extends from the pterygoid hamulus to the inner surface of the mandible on each side of the mouth.
What happens to the muscular fibres of the superior constrictor muscles that sweep posteriorly?
They fuse together again at the posterior midline raphe of the pharynx.
Describe the posterior part of the superior constrictor muscle.
This part encircles the oropharynx at the back of the oral cavity. It has the palatine tonsil applied to its inner wall at the sides.
Where is the origin of the muscle fibres of the middle constrictor muscle?
- greater horn of the hyoid bone
- stylohyoid ligament
What is the path of the middle constrictor muscle?
- these fibres sweep round to the back of the pharynx
- run outside the lowermost fibres of the superior constrictor muscle at the back
- fuse in the midline at the raphe
Where do muscle fibres that make up the inferior constrictor muscle originate from?
From the sides of the thyroid cartilage and the cricoid cartilage.
What is the path of the muscle fibres of the inferior constrictor muscle?
- fibres sweep backwards and run outside the lowermost fibres of the middle constrictor
- reach the midline raphe posteriorly
What is the lowest part of the pharynx called?
This is called the laryngopharynx.
Where does the laryngopharynx lie?
It lies at the level of the larynx.
How far does the midline raphe of the pharynx at the back of pharynx extend?
It extends as a continuous seam from the the base of the skull at the top to the beginning of the oesophagus below.
How are the 3 constrictor muscles arranged?
They overlap each other like 3 stacked flowerpots.
Below the inferior constrictor muscle what is the oesophagus continuous with?
It is continuous with the pharynx.
Where is the prevertebral fascia?
This is behind the pharynx and the upper part of the oesophagus.