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Anatomy of Ear & Mastoid Dr. Vishal Sharma Embryology Parts of ear External ear: Pinna / auricle External auditory canal Middle ear cleft: Eustachian tube Tympanic cavity (middle ear) Mastoid air cell system Inner ear (labyrinth): Cochlea Vestibule Semicircular canals External Ear External auditory canal • 24 mm long; Lateral 1/3 Cartilaginous (8 mm): up + back + medial. Medial 2/3 Bony (16 mm): down + forward + medial. Pinna pulled up + back + lateral to straighten external auditory canal. • Only cartilaginous skin has hair follicles: furuncle • Cartilaginous fissure of Santorini & bony foramen of Huschke: passage of infection to and from parotid gland Nerve supply of E.A.C. Middle ear cleft Consists of: • Eustachian tube • Tympanic cavity (middle ear) • Aditus • Mastoid air cell system • Develops from tubo-tympanic recess Middle Ear Tympanic membrane • Pearly white semi-translucent membrane • Obliquely placed at 550 to floor • 2 parts: pars tensa and pars flaccida • 3 layers of pars tensa: outer epithelial, middle fibrous & inner mucosal • Fibrous layer disorganized in pars flaccida • Annulus deficient superiorly as notch of Rivinus Otoscopic view 1. Epitympanum: Bounded laterally by scutum + pars flaccida & medially by bone above tympanic part of facial nerve 2. Mesotympanum: Middle ear cavity lying opposite pars tensa & bony tympanic annulus 3. Hypotympanum: Middle ear cavity below level of bony tympanic annulus 4. Posterior tympanum: Middle ear cavity behind bony tympanic annulus 5. Anterior tympanum or Pro-tympanum: Middle ear cavity in front of bony tympanic annulus Walls of middle ear Roof: Tegmen tympani, middle cranial fossa Floor: Jugular bulb, carotid artery Anterior: Tensor tympani, ET orifice, carotid artery Posterior: Aditus, fossa incudis, pyramidal eminence, facial recess, sinus tympani Lateral: Tympanic membrane, scutum Medial: Promontory, oval window, round window, lateral SCC, facial nerve (tympanic part) Lateral wall • Membranous: a. Tympanic membrane • Bony a. Lateral attic wall above pars flaccida (Scutum) b. Lateral wall of hypotympanum Posterior wall • Aditus ad antrum • Fossa incudis for short process of incus • Bulge produced by lateral semicircular canal • Pyramidal eminence for stapedius tendon • Bulge produced by vertical part of facial nerve • Sinus tympani • Facial recess Sinus Tympani Boundaries: – Superior: Ponticulus – Inferior: Subiculum – Lateral: Mastoid Segment of Facial Nerve – Medial: Posterior semicircular canal It evades direct surgical visualization during surgery. Site for cholesteatoma recurrence Anterior wall • Chorda tympani nerve exits via canal of Huguier • Canal for tensor tympani on top • Eustachian tube opening below • Internal carotid artery is related inferiorly Medial wall • Lateral semicircular canal • Tympanic part of bony facial nerve canal • Processus cochleariformis • Promontory: formed by basal turn of cochlea • Oval window • Round window Contents of middle ear • Air • 3 ossicles: malleus, incus and stapes • 2 muscles: tensor tympani & stapedius • 2 nerves: chorda tympani & tympanic plexus • Mucosal folds & ligaments • Blood vessels Eustachian Tube Anatomy • 36 mm long in adults • Directed anteriorly, inferiorly & medially from anterior wall of M.E., forming angle of 450 with horizontal & sagittal planes • Enters naso-pharynx 1.25 cm behind posterior end of inferior turbinate Parts • Lateral 1/3 is bony • Medial 2/3 is fibrocartilaginous. • Junction b/w 2 parts is isthmus, narrowest part of Eustachian Tube. Anatomy of medial 2/3rd Cartilage plate lies postero-medially & consists of medial + lateral laminae separated by elastin hinge. Fibrous tissue + Ostmann’s fat pad lie antero-laterally. Adult vs. Child (< 7 yr) ADULT INFANT Length 36 mm 18 mm Angle with horizontal 45 0 10 0 Lumen Narrower Wider Angulation at isthmus Present Absent Cartilage Rigid Flaccid Elastic recoil Effective Ineffective Ostmann’s fat More Less Adult vs. Child (< 7 yr) Functions 1. Ventilation & maintenance of atmospheric pressure in middle ear for normal hearing 2. Drainage of middle ear secretions into nasopharynx by muco-ciliary clearance, pumping action of Eustachian tube & presence of intra-luminal surface tension Functions 3. Protection of middle ear from: – Ascending nasopharyngeal secretions due to narrow isthmus & angulation between 2 parts of E.T. at isthmus – Pressure fluctuations – Loud sound coming through pharynx Inner Ear Cochlear Hair Cells Inner Hair Cells Outer Hair Cells 3500 12,000 Single row Three or four rows Flask-shaped Cylindrical Primarily afferent Primarily efferent Transmit auditory stimuli Modulate inner hair cell Resistant to damage Vulnerable to damage Vestibular Hair Cells Temporal Bone MacEwen’s Triangle • Superior: supramastoid crest • Anterior: postero-superior margin of bony external auditory canal opening • Posterior: tangent drawn to mid-point of posterior wall of external auditory canal • Contains spine of Henle • Mastoid antrum lies 12-15 mm deep to triangle Trautmann’s triangle Boundaries • Superiorly: superior petrosal sinus • Posteriorly: sigmoid sinus • Anteriorly: solid angle (semi-circular canals) • Pathway to posterior cranial fossa from mastoid cavity & vice versa Mastoid cells Central group Accessory group Mastoid antrum Squamous Peri-antral Occipital Peripheral group Styloid Dural Peri-tubal Sino-dural Zygomatic Peri-sinus Petrous apex Tip Retro-facial Facial Nerve Thank You