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LARYNX

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INTRODUCTION Respiratory organ modified to produce soundSynonym: Voice box,organ of phonationAnterior midline of upper neck infront of

laryngopharynxExtent:upper border of epiglottis to lower

border of cricoid.Lies:infront of C3-C6

Male larynxV=44mm,T=43 mm,AP=36mm

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FUNCTIONSPhonation

Respiration

Protection

Deglutition

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DEVELOPMENT

• Laryngotracheal groove (caudal end of ventral wall of primitive pharynx- 28 days of development)

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DEVELOPMENT

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• Epithelium & glands--endodermal lining• Laryngeal cartilages-from mesenchyme ie derived

from neural crest cells• 4th arch-thyroid,cunieform,corniculate• 5th arch-cricoid• 6th arch-arytenoid• 2 and 3 arch –hyoid bone• Epiglottis- caudal part of hypobranchial eminence• Muscles- 4 & 6 arches(Cricothyroid, Extrinsic=4th)• Muscle cells-myotomes of cranial somites

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SKELETON OF LARYNX

Cartilages

Joints

Membranes & ligaments

Muscles

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CARTILAGES

Paired • Arytenoid

• Corniculate

• Cunieform

• Cartilago triticea

Unpaired • Thyroid

• Cricoid

• Epiglottis

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THYROID CARTILAGE

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Cricoid cartilage

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Epiglottis

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Corniculate cartilage of Santorini

Cunieform cartilage of Wrisberg

Arytenoid cartilage

• Hyaline cartilages:

Thyroid, Cricoid, basal part& muscular process of Arytenoid

• Elastic fibrocartilage: Epiglottis,Corniculate,Cunieform,apices & vocal process of Arytenoids

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JOINTS:

• Cricothyroid joint- Between inferior horn of thyroid and cricoid- Synovial hinge- Rocking movements{ Transverse

axis}

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• Cricoarytenoid joint– Plane synovial– Movements:

• Sliding• Rotatory

• Arytenocorniculate

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MEMBRANES & LIGAMENTSExtrinsic

• Thyrohyoid

• Cricothyroid

• Cricotracheal

• Thyroepiglottic

• Hyoepiglottic

Intrinsic

• Quadrangular membrane & vestibular ligament

• Cricovocal membrane & vocal ligament

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Extrinsic

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Extrinsic

Intrinsic-Quadrate membrane

Boundaries:– Sup : aryepiglottic folds– Ant : lat margin of epiglottis– Post : arytenoid and corniculate

cartilage– Inf : free called as vestibular fold– Covered by mucous membrane to Form

“False vocal folds”

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Cricothyroid ligament

– Median cricothyroid lig : • Thickened membrane• Pass from upper border of cricoid to lower border of thyroid

– Lateral cricothyroid lig : (cricovocal membrane)

• Attachments– Project up from arch of cricoid to

» Anteriorly : Jn of thyroid lamina» Posteriorly: vocal pr of arytenoid

– Cricovocal memb free b/t ant & post attachment is thick

– Form CV ligament, when covered with mucous memb : form true Vocal cords

Conus elasticus : commonly includes all parts of the lig or just the anterior part of VC

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Intrinsic

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Extrinsic• Attached to hyoid, thyroid• Depressors – infrahyoid• Elevators as below

Extrinsic attached to hyoid– Geniohyoid– Mylohyoid– Digastric, ant and post belly

– Stylohyoid– Thyrohyoid

Extrinsic attached to thyroid– Palatopharyngeus– Salpingopharyngeus– stylopharyngeus

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Intrinsic• Acts on VC• Acts on epiglottis

Muscles acting on VC– Length and tension

• Cricothyroid• Thyroarytenoids

– Abductor• Post cricoarytenoid

– Adductors• Lateral cricoarytenoid• Thyroarytenoid• Interarytenoideus

Muscles acting on epiglottis– Aryepiglotticus– Thyroepiglotticus

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MUSCLES OF LARYNX Extrinsic Intrinsic

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Extrinsic

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Intrinsic

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INTRINSIC MUSCLE OF LARYNX

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EXCEPTIONS

• Cricothyroid -> only muscle lying on outer aspect of larynx

• Transverse arytenoid-> only intrinsic muscle of larynx which is unpaired

• All intrinsic muscles adduct vocal cords except post cricoarytenoid

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SUBDIVISIONS OF LARYNGEAL CAVITY

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inlet– Boundaries

• Ant : epiglottis• Post : arytenoid cart• Sides : aryepiglottic folds

Vestibule– Space b/t inlet & vestibular folds– Laterally : quadrate membrane– Ant : epiglottis– Lower : Rima of vestibule

False vocal cords– Vestibular folds– Rima vestibuli (b/t vestibular folds

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True vocal cords– Formed by upper free border of cricovocal lig– Rima glottidis (glottis)

• Gap b/t true vocal cords• Parts :

– Intermembranous : ant 60%, bounded each side with vocal fold

– Intercartilaginous : Post 40%, bounded each side with vocal pr and base of arytenoid cart

Ventricle (laryngeal sinus)– Space b/t False and true VC with deep horizontal

groove in lateral wall– Opening at ant end : Saccule of larynx– Covered with mucous membrane– Extend up for few mm b/t thyroid lamina and

vestibular fold

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HISTOLOGY OF LARYNX

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SHAPE OF RIMA GLOTTIDIS DURING DIFFERENT MOVEMENTS OF VOCAL CORDS

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NERVE SUPPLY

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ILN : only sensory

ELN : only motor

RLN : sensory and motor

ARTERIAL SUPPLY

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Sup Laryngeal Artery

Inferior Laryngeal Artery

VENOUS DRAINAGE

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Sup Thyroid Vein

Inf Thyroid Vein

LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE

• Above VC upper deep cervical {anterosuperior group}

• Below VC lower deep cervical {posteroinferior group}

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CruxAbove VC Below VC

Arterial supply Sup laryngeal art Inf laryngeal art

Venous drainage Sup thyroid Vein Inf thyroid Vein

Lymph drainage Upper Deep cervical LN

Lower deep cervical LN

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MECHANISM OF PHONATION

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APPLIED ANATOMY

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Requires laryngeal mirror and head mirror

Structures seen……………

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LARYNGOSCOPY- Indirect laryngoscopy

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Direct laryngoscopyDone under GA“Sniff position”Macintosh LaryngoscopeBefore orotracheal/ endotracheal intubation

Cricothyrotomy

• Emergency airway establishment

• Cricothyroid ligament opened

• Transverse incision,pocketknife

• Converted to standard tracheotomy soon to prevent laryngeal stenosis

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Consequences of thyroidectomy on larynx

HEIMLICH MANEUVER

• Foreign body in laryngeal cavity• Choking,asphyxia

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MALFORMATIONS OF LARYNX• Laryngomalacia:

– Supraglottic structures(epiglottis,arytenoid cartilages) abnormally soft & pliable Collapse inwards during inspiration

– S/S: feeding difficulty,stridor from birth,louder in supine position

– Diagnosis: laryngoscopy-”Omega shaped” epiglottis

– Treatment: • Resolve by 2 yrs• Temporary tracheostomy

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• Others

– Congenital laryngeal cyst

– Congenital laryngocele

– Congenital Subglottic stenosis

– Congenital vocal cord paralysis

– Subglottic hemangioma

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SINGERS /SCREAMERS/CLERGYMENS NODULES

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LARYNGOCELE

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Internal

External

Increased air pressure in laryngeal sinusTrumpet players,glass blowers,weight liftersSaccule dilates to produce air filled cystic swelling

NEUROGENIC DISORDERS OF LARYNXRecurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis

Unilateral :

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Bilateral

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Superior laryngeal nerve paralysis

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SIMON’S LAW

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Infectious & inflammatory diseases of larynx

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Reinke’s edema

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TUMOURS OF LARYNX

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