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TheLarynx Prof. Dr.Mohammed Hisham Al-Muhtaseb TheLarynx • ExtendsfromthemiddleofC3 vertebratillthelevelofthe lowerborderofC6 • ContinueasTrachea • Aboveitopensintothe laryngo-pharynx • Suspendedfromthehyoid boneaboveandattachedto thetracheabelowby membranesandligaments Functions • 1.actsasanopenvalveinrespiration • 2.Actsasaclosedvalveindeglutition • 3.Actsasapartiallyclosedvalveinthe productionofvoice • 4.Duringcoughitisfirstclosedandthen opensuddenlytoreleasecompressedair Parts • 1.Cartilage • 2.Mucosa • 3.Ligaments • 4.Muscles Cartilage • A.Single: Epiglottis Cricoid Thyroid B.Pairs: Arytenoid Cuneiform Corniculate Cricoidcartilage • Themostinferiorofthelaryngeal cartilages • Completelyencirclestheairway • Shapedlikea'signetring' • Broadlaminaofcricoidcartilage posterior • Muchnarrowerarchofcricoid cartilage circlinganteriorly. Cricoidcartilage • Posteriorsurfaceofthelaminahastwooval depressionsseparatedbyaridge • The esophagus isattachedtotheridge • Depressionsareforattachmentoftheposterior crico-arytenoidmuscles. • Hastwoarticularfacets oneachside • Onefacetisontheslopingsuperolateralsurface andarticulateswiththebaseofanarytenoid cartilage; • Theotherfacetisonthelateralsurfacenearits baseandisforarticulationwiththeinferior hornofthethyroidcartilage Thyroidcartilage • Thelargestofthelaryngeal cartilages • Itisformedbyarightanda leftlamina • Widelyseparatedposteriorly, butconvergeandjoin anteriorly • Posteriormarginofeach laminaiselongatedtoforma superiorhorn andaninferior horn Thyroidcartilage • Mostsuperiorpointofthesiteoffusion betweenthetwolaminaeisthelaryngeal prominence ('Adam'sapple') • Anglebetweenthetwolaminaeismoreacute inmen(90°)thaninwomen(120°) • Superiortothelaryngealprominence,the superiorthyroidnotch separatesthetwo laminae • Superiorthyroidnotchandthelaryngeal prominencearepalpable landmarksinthe neck • Lessdistinctinferiorthyroidnotch inthe midlinealongthebaseofthethyroidcartilage. Thyroidcartilage • Themedialsurfaceoftheinferiorhornhasafacet forarticulationwiththecricoidcartilage; • Thesuperiorhornisconnectedbya ligamentto theposteriorendofthegreaterhornofthehyoid bone. • Lateralsurfaceoflaminaismarkedbyaridge(the obliqueline),whichcurvesanteriorlyfromthe baseofthesuperiorhorntotheinferiormarginof thelamina. • Endsoftheobliquelineareexpandedtoform superior andinferiorthyroidtubercles • Theobliquelineisasiteofattachmentforthe extrinsicmuscles ofthelarynx(sternothyroid, thyrohyoid,andinferiorconstrictor). Epiglottis • Isa'leaf-shaped'cartilageattachedbyitsstem totheangleofthethyroidcartilage • Projectsposterosuperiorlyfromitsattachment tothethyroidcartilage. • Theattachmentisviathethyro-epiglottic ligament inthemidlinebetweenthelaryngeal prominenceandtheinferiorthyroidnotch • Theuppermarginoftheepiglottisisbehind thepharyngealpartofthetongue. • Theinferiorhalfoftheposteriorsurfaceofthe epiglottisisraisedslightlytoformanepiglottic tubercle. Arytenoidcartilages • Twoarytenoidcartilagesarepyramidshapedcartilageswiththreesurfaces • Baseofarytenoidcartilage andanApex ofarytenoidcartilage • The base ofarytenoidcartilageis concaveandarticulateswiththefaceton thesuperolateralsurfaceofthecricoid cartilage; • Theapexofarytenoidcartilage articulateswithacorniculatecartilage; • Themedialsurface ofeachcartilage facestheother; Arytenoidcartilages • Theanterolateralsurface hastwo depressions,separatedbyaridge,for muscle(vocalis) andligament (vestibularligament) attachment. • Theanteriorangleofthebaseof arytenoidcartilageiselongatedintoa vocalprocess towhichthevocal ligament isattached • Thelateralangleissimilarly elongatedintoamuscularprocess for attachmentoftheposteriorand lateralcrico-arytenoidmuscles. CorniculateandCuneiform • Thecorniculatecartilagesaretwosmall conicalcartilages • Basesarticulatewiththeapicesofthe arytenoidcartilages • Theirapicesprojectposteromedially towardseachother. • TheCuneiform aretwosmallclubshapedcartilages • Lieanteriortothecorniculatecartilages • Suspendedinthepartofthefibroelastic membranethatattachesthearytenoid theepiglottis. Ligaments Extrinsicligaments • Thyrohyoidmembrane • Hyo-epiglotticligament • Cricotrachealligament Thyrohyoidmembrane • Toughfibroelasticligamentthatspans betweenthesuperiormarginofthe thyroidcartilagebelowandthehyoid bone • Attachedtothethyroidlaminaeand adjacentanteriormarginsofthe superiorhorns • Ascendsmedialtothegreaterhornsand posteriortothebodyofthehyoidbone toattachtothesuperiormarginsof thesestructures. • Anaperture inthelateralpartofthe thyrohyoidmembraneoneachsideis forthesuperiorlaryngealarteries, nerves,andlymphatics Thyrohyoidmembrane • Theposteriorbordersofthe thyrohyoidmembraneare thickenedtoformthelateral thyrohyoidligaments. • Alsothickenedanteriorlyinthe midlinetoformthemedian thyrohyoidligament. • Occasionally,thereisasmall cartilage(triticealcartilage)in eachlateralthyrohyoidligament. Extrinsicligaments • Cricotrachealligament runs fromthelowerborderofthe cricoidcartilagetothe adjacentupperborderofthe firsttrachealcartilage. • Thehyo-epiglotticligament extendsfromthemidlineof theepiglottis, anterosuperiorlytothebody ofthehyoidbone. Intrinsicligaments • Thefibro-elasticmembraneoflarynxlinkstogether thecartilagesandcompletesthearchitectural frameworkofthelaryngealcavity • Itiscomposedoftwoparts-alowercricothyroid ligament andanupperquadrangularmembrane. Cricothyroidligament • Cricovocalmembraneorcricothyroidmembrane • Attachedtothearchofcricoidcartilageandextends superiorly • Endinafreeuppermargin withinthespaceenclosed bythethyroidcartilage • Upperfreemarginattaches: • Anteriorly tothethyroidcartilage; • Posteriorly tothevocalprocesses ofthearytenoid cartilages. • Thefreemarginisthickenedtoformthevocal ligament,whichisunderthevocalfold (true 'vocal cord')ofthelarynx. • Thecricothyroidligamentisalsothickenedanteriorly toformamediancricothyroidligament • Inemergencysituations,themediancricothyroid ligamentcanbeperforatedtoestablishanairway Quadrangularmembrane • Runsbetweenthelateralmarginofthe epiglottisandtheanterolateralsurfaceof thearytenoidcartilage • Attachedtothecorniculatecartilage • Freeuppermarginandafreelower margin • Freelowermargin isthickenedtoform thevestibularligament underthe vestibularfold (false 'vocalcord') Quadrangularmembrane • Vestibularligamentis separatedfromthevocal ligamentbelowbyagap • Whenviewedfromabovethe vestibularligamentislateral tothevocalligament CartilageandLigaments Laryngealjoints Cricothyroidjoints • Betweentheinferiorhornsofthethyroid cartilageandthecricoidcartilage,are synovial • Surroundedbyacapsuleandisreinforced byassociatedligaments • Enablethethyroidcartilagetomove forwardandtiltdownwards onthe cricoidcartilage • Forwardmovementanddownward rotationofthethyroidcartilageeffectively lengthensandputstensiononthevocal ligaments Crico-arytenoidjoints • Betweenarticularfacetsonthe superolateralsurfacesofthe cricoidcartilageandthebasesof thearytenoidcartilages • Enablethearytenoidcartilagesto slideawayortowardseachother andtorotate • Thevocalprocessespivoteither towardsorawayfromthe midline. • Thesemovementsabductand adductthevocalligaments Cavityofthelarynx Laryngealcavity • Thecentralcavityofthelarynxis tubularinshapeandislinedby mucosa • Supportisprovidedbythefibroelasticmembraneoflarynxandby thecartilagestowhichitis attached. • Thesuperiorapertureofthecavity (laryngealinlet) opensintothe anterioraspectofthepharynxjust belowandposteriortothetongue • laryngealinletisoblique and pointsposterosuperiorly laryngealinlet • Anteriorborderisformedby mucosacoveringthesuperior marginoftheepiglottis • Lateralbordersareformedby mucosalfolds(aryepiglotticfolds), • Posteriorborderinthemidlineis formedbyamucosalfoldthat formsadepression(interarytenoid notch)betweenthetwo corniculatetubercles • Aryepiglotticfolds • Enclosethesuperiormargins ofthequadrangular membranesandadjacentsoft tissues • Twotuberclesonthemore posterolateralmarginside markthepositionsofthe underlyingcuneiformand corniculate cartilages; Inferioropening • Inferioropeningofthelaryngeal cavityiscontinuouswiththe lumenofthetrachea • Completelyencircledbythecricoid cartilage • Horizontalinpositionunlikethe laryngealinlet • Theinferioropeningis continuouslyopenwhereasthe laryngealinletcanbeclosedby downwardmovementofthe epiglottis Divisionintothreemajorregions • Thevestibularandvocalfolds, divideitintothreemajorregionsthevestibule,amiddlechamber, andthe infraglotticcavity • Thevestibule istheupper chamberofthelaryngealcavity betweenthelaryngealinletand thevestibularfolds • Vestibularfoldsenclosethe vestibularligamentsand associatedsofttissues; Divisionintothreemajorregions • Themiddlepart ofthelaryngeal cavityisverythinandisbetween thevestibularfoldsaboveandthe vocalfoldsbelow • Vocalfoldsenclosethevocal ligamentsandrelatedsofttissues below. • Theinfraglotticspace isthemost inferiorchamberandisbetween thevocalfoldsandtheinferior openingofthelarynx; VocalFolds • Consistof: • Vocalligament • Mucousmembrane(stratifiedsquamous) • Vocalismuscle • Nosubmucosa • Nobloodvessels(whiteincolor) • Oneachsideextendbetweenthevocal processofthearytenoidandthebackofthe anteriorlaminaofthyroid. • Longerinmalewhichcausethedifferenceof thepitchofthevoicebetweengenders Vestibularfolds • Falsevocalcords • Vestibularfoldsenclosethe vestibularligamentsand associatedsofttissues • Vascularised(redincolor) • Fixedandnotmovableunlike thevocalcord • Superiortothevocalcord Laryngealventriclesandsaccules • Oneachside,themucosaofthe middlecavitybulgeslaterallythrough thegapbetweenthevestibularand vocalligamentstoproducealaryngeal ventricle • Tubularextensionofeachventricle (laryngealsaccule)projects anterosuperiorlybetweenthe vestibularfoldandthyroidcartilage • Withinthewallsoftheselaryngeal sacculesarenumerousmucousglands. • Mucus secretedintothesaccules lubricatesthevocalfolds. Rimavestibuliandrimaglottidis • Rimavestibuli isatriangular-shaped openingbetweenthetwoadjacent vestibularfolds attheentrancetothe middlechamber • Apexoftheopeningisanteriorandits baseisposterior • TheRimaglottidisisformedbythevocal folds(truevocalcords) andadjacent mucosa-coveredpartsofthearytenoid cartilages Rimavestibuliandrimaglottidis • Rimaglottidisopeningseparatesthe middlechamberabovefromthe infraglotticcavity • Thebaseofitisformedbythefoldof mucosa(interarytenoidfold)atthe bottomoftheinterarytenoidnotch • Rimaglottisisthenarrowestpartof thelaryngealcavity • Boththerimaglottidisandtherima vestibulicanbeopenedandclosedby movementofthearytenoidcartilages andassociatedmembranes. Muscles Intrinsicmuscles • Adjusttensioninthevocalligaments, • Openandclosetherimaglottidis, • Controltheinnerdimensionsofthevestibule, • Closetherimavestibuli Cricothyroidmuscles • Fan-shapedmuscles • Attachedtotheanterolateralsurfaces ofthecricoidcartilageandexpand superiorlyandposteriorlytoattachto thethyroidcartilage • Eachmusclehasanobliquepartanda straightpart: • Theobliquepart runsinaposterior directionfromthearchofthecricoid totheinferiorhornofthethyroid cartilage • Thestraightpart runsmorevertically fromthearchofthecricoidtothe posteroinferiormarginofthethyroid lamina Cricothyroidmuscles • Pullthethyroidcartilageforwardand rotate itdownrelativetothecricoid cartilage • TheseactionsTensesvocalcords • Aretheonlyintrinsicmusclesinnervated bythesuperiorlaryngealbranches ofthe vagusnerves • Allotherintrinsicmusclesareinnervated bytherecurrentlaryngealbranches of thevagusnerves Posteriorcrico-arytenoidmuscles • Thereisarightandaleftposterior crico-arytenoid • Thefibersofeachmuscleoriginate fromtheBackofcricoidcartilage, andrunsuperiorlyandlaterallyto themuscularprocessesofthe arytenoidcartilage • Abductsthevocalcords by rotatingarytenoidcartilage • Innervatedbytherecurrent laryngealbranchesofthevagus nerves Lateralcrico-arytenoidmuscles • Muscleoneachsideoriginates fromtheUpperborderofcricoid cartilage,andrunsposteriorlyand superiorlytoinsertonthe muscularprocessofthearytenoid • Adductsthevocalcords by internallyrotatingarytenoid cartilage • Innervatedbytherecurrent laryngeal Transversearytenoid • OriginatesfromBackand medialsurfaceofarytenoid cartilageandinsertinthe Backandmedialsurfaceof oppositearytenoidcartilage • Closesposteriorpartofrima glottidis byapproximating arytenoidcartilages • Recurrentlaryngealnerve Thyroarytenoid(vocalis) • FromtheInnersurfaceof thyroidcartilagetothe Arytenoidcartilage • Relaxesvocalcords • Recurrentlaryngealnerve Obliquearytenoid • FromtheMuscularprocess ofarytenoidcartilagetothe Apexofoppositearytenoid cartilage • Narrowstheinlet by bringingthearyepiglottic foldstogether • Recurrentlaryngealnerve Thyroepiglottic(aryepiglotticmuscles) • FromtheMedialsurfaceof thyroidcartilagetothe Lateralmarginofepiglottis andaryepiglotticfold • Widenstheinlet bypulling thearyepiglotticfoldsapart • Recurrentlaryngealnerve Extrinsicmuscles • • • • • Elevatorsofthelarynx: 1.Digastricmuscle 2.Stylohyoid 3.Myelohyoid 4.Geniohyoid • Thelarynxmovesupinswallowingbythesemusclesassistedby: • Stylopharngeus,Salpingo-pharngeus,AndPalatopharngeus. • • • • Depressorsofthelarynx: 1.Sternothyroid 2.Sternohyoid 3.Omohyoid MusclesandCavity Functionofthe larynx Respiration • Duringquietrespiration,the laryngealinlet,vestibule,rima vestibuli,andrimaglottidisare open • Duringforcedinspirationthe arytenoidcartilagesarerotated laterally,mainlybytheactionof theposteriorcrico-arytenoid muscles. • Asaresult,thevocalfoldsare abducted,andtherimaglottidis widens intoarhomboidshape, effectivelyincreasesthediameter ofthelaryngealairway. Phonation • Whenphonating,thearytenoid cartilagesandvocalfoldsare adducted andairisforcedthrough theclosedrimaglottidis • Thisactioncausesthevocalfolds tovibrate againsteachotherand producesounds • Canthenbemodifiedbytheupper partsoftheairwayandoralcavity • Tension inthevocalfoldscanbe adjustedbythevocalisand cricothyroidmuscles. Effortclosure • Effortclosureofthelarynxoccurs whenairisretainedinthethoracic cavitytostabilizethetrunk • Forexampleduringheavylifting, oraspartofthemechanismfor increasingintra-abdominal pressure • Therimaglottidisiscompletely closed,asistherimavestibuliand lowerpartsofthevestibule • Theresultistocompletelyand forcefullyshuttheairway. Swallowing • Duringswallowing,therimaglottidis,therima vestibuli,andvestibuleareclosed andthe laryngealinletisnarrowed • Thelarynxmovesupandforward • Thisactioncausestheepiglottis toswing downward toeffectivelynarroworclosethe laryngealinlet • Theupandforwardmovementofthelarynx alsoopenstheesophagus • Alltheseactionstogetherpreventsolidsand liquidsfromentryintotheairway BloodSupply Arteries • Themajorbloodsupplytothe larynxisbythesuperiorand inferiorlaryngealarteries • Thesuperiorlaryngealartery originatesfromthesuperior thyroidbranchoftheexternal carotidartery, • Accompaniestheinternalbranch ofthesuperiorlaryngealnerve throughthethyrohyoidmembrane toreachthelarynx. Arteries • Theinferiorlaryngealartery originatesfromtheinferiorthyroid branchofthethyrocervicaltrunk ofthesubclavianartery • Togetherwiththerecurrent laryngealnerve,ascendsinthe groovebetweentheesophagus andtrachea • Itentersthelarynxbypassing deeptothemarginoftheinferior constrictormuscleofthepharynx; Veins • Veinsdrainingthelarynx accompanythearteries: • Superiorlaryngealveins drainintosuperiorthyroid veins,whichinturndrain intotheinternaljugular veins • Inferiorlaryngealveins drain intoinferiorthyroidveins, whichdrainintotheleft brachiocephalicveins. Lymphatics • Lymphaticsdrainregionsaboveandbelowthevocalfolds: • Thoseabovethevocalfoldsfollowthesuperiorlaryngeal arteryandterminateindeepcervicalnodes • Thosebelowthevocalfoldsdrainintodeepnodes associatedwiththeinferiorthyroidartery • Orwithnodesassociatedwiththefrontofthecricothyroid ligamentoruppertrachea. Innervations Superiorlaryngealnerves • Thesuperiorlaryngealnerves originatefromtheinferiorvagalganglia highintheneck • Theydescendmedialtotheinternal carotidarteryanddivideintointernal andexternalbranches abovethehyoid bone • Theexternalbranch(external laryngealnerve)descendsalongthe lateralwallofthepharynxtosupply theinferiorconstrictorofthepharynx andendsbysupplyingthecricothyroid muscle; Superiorlaryngealnerves • Theinternallaryngealnerve passesanteroinferiorlyto penetratethethyrohyoid membrane • Internalnerveismainly sensory andsuppliesthe laryngealcavitydowntothe levelofthevocalfolds. Recurrentlaryngealnerves • Therecurrentlaryngeal nervesare: • Sensorytothelaryngeal cavitybelowthelevelofthe vocalfolds; • Motortoallintrinsicmuscles ofthelarynxexceptforthe cricothyroid. Recurrentlaryngealnerves • Theleft recurrentlaryngealnerve originatesinthe thoraxwhereas theright recurrentlaryngealnerve originatesintherootoftheneck • Bothnervesgenerallyascendin theneckinthegroovebetween theesophagusandtrachea • Enterthelarynxdeeptothe marginoftheinferiorconstrictor Relationsofthelarynx • Oneachside: • Carotidsheath(contents),and laterallobeofthethyroidgland • Posterior: • Pharynxandtherightrecurrent laryngealnerve • Anterior: • Skin,fasciaanditscontents,4 infra-hyoidmuscles Clinicalnotes Thyroidoctomy • Sectioningoftheexternallaryngeal nervemight happeninthyroidoctomy • Duetothecloserelationshipbetweentheexternal laryngealnerveandthesuperiorthyroidartery. • Producesweaknessinvoice sincethevocalcords cannotbetensed(criciothyroidM.). SectionoftheRecurrentlaryngeal nerve • 1.Unilateralcompletesection: • Onevocalfold(ontheaffected side)inthepositionmidway betweenabductedand adducted • Speechnotgreatlyaffectedas theothervocalcord compensatefortheaction. SectionoftheRecurrentlaryngeal nerve • 2.Bilateralcomplete section: • Bothvocalfoldsinposition midwaybetweenabducted andadducted • Breathingisimpairedsince therimaglottisispartially closeandspeechislost SectionoftheRecurrentlaryngeal nerve • 3.Unilateralpartialsection: • Thisresultsinagreaterdegreeof paralysisoftheabductormuscles thanoftheadductor. • Thereforetheaffectedcordisin theadductedmidlineposition • Hoarsenessofthevoice(theother vocalfoldcompensatestheaction) SectionoftheRecurrentlaryngeal nerve • 4.Bilateralpartialsection: • Thisresultsinbilateralparalysisofthe abductormuscles • Thereforethevocalfoldsare adductedtogetherinthemidline • Acutebreathlessness(Dyspnea)and stridorfollow • Leadtosuffocationsotracheostmyis necessary Thankyou