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Anatomy of Larynx
Dr Utkal Mishra
PG (ENT)
VSS MEDICAL COLLEGE, BURLA
Introduction
 Larynx (voice box) is situated in front of hypopharynx
opposite 3rd to 6th cervical vertebra
 It extends f...
Embryology
 Larynx develops from - Cranial part of Laryngotracheal
groove (Ventral aspect of foregut) during 4th wk of
IU...
Development of laryngeal cartilages
Name of the cartilage Developed from
 Thyroid cartilage Upper part- 4th arch
Lower pa...
Laryngeal Framework
 Laryngeal Cartilages
 Laryngeal Joints
 Laryngeal Ligaments & Membranes.
 Laryngeal Muscles
 Cav...
Laryngeal Cartilages
 9 in no.
 3 unpaired – Thyroid
Cricoid
Epiglottis
 3 paired – Arytenoid
Corniculate
Cuneiform
Thyroid Cartilage
Superior
tubercle
Thyroid
Notch
Oblique Line
Cricoid Cartilage
Epiglottis
Arytenoid Cartilage
Corniculate & Cuneiform
Laryngeal Joints
 2 in no.
 Cricoarytenoid joint
 Cricothyroid joint
Cricoarytenoid joint
Cricothyroid joint
Laryngeal Ligaments & Membranes
 Extrinsic - Thyrohyoid Membrane
Cricotracheal Membrane
Hyoepiglottic Membrane
 Intrinsi...
Extrinsic Ligaments
Cricovocal & Quadrangular Membrane
Muscles of Larynx
INTRINSIC MUSCLES -
 Acting on Vocal cords –
Only Abductor - Postr. Cricoarytenoid
Adductors - Lateral ...
Postr. Cricoarytenoid M.
 Only abductor of vocal cord
 Origin- Posterior surface of cricoid lamina
 Insertion- Muscular...
Latr. Cricoarytenoid M.
 Origin- Superior border of lateral part of
the arch of the cricoid cartilage
 Insertion- Muscul...
Interarytenoid M.
 Oblique/ transverse part
 Adducts the vocal cord
 Oblique part continues as
aryepiglotticus
 Aryepi...
Thyroarytenoid M.
 Origin- Angle of thyroid cartilage
 Insertion- Anterolatr. surface of arytenoids
 Action- Drags aryt...
Cricothyroid M.
 Tensor of vocal cord
 Origin- Cricoid arch
 Insertion- Infr. border thyroid cartilage
 Action- Tilts ...
Cavity of Larynx
 It starts from Layngeal Inlet &
ends at lower border of cricoid cartilage.
 Divided into 3 parts by ve...
Cavity of Larynx (cont.)
 Vestibule – Extends from laryngeal inlet to
vestibular folds
Antr. wall - Postr. surface of
Epi...
Glottis
 Elongated space between vocal cords anteriorly & vocal process
& base of arytenoids posteriorly.
 Anteroposteri...
Vocal Cords
Histologicaly the vocal
cord contains 5 layers
1. Epithelial layer
2. Superficial LP
3. Intermediate LP
4. Dee...
Mucous Membrane of Larynx
 Pseudo stratified ciliated columnar epithelium
 Except - Upper ½ of postr. Surface of Epiglot...
Spaces within Larynx
 3 in no.
 Preepiglottic Space of Boyer
 Paraglottic Space
 Rienke’s Space
Pre-epiglottic Space of Boyer
 Boundary -
Antr.ly – Thyrohyoid Membrane
Hyoid bone
Postr.ly- Epiglottis
Supr.ly – Hyoepig...
Paraglottic Space
 Bounded
 Laterally – Thyroid Cartilage
 Medially – Conus Elasticus
- Quadrangular
Membrane
 Posteri...
Rienkes Space
 It is the space underlying
Epithelium of vocal cords
 Bounded
 Above & Below – Arcuate
Lines
 In front ...
Nerve Supply Of Larynx
 Motor –
 All Intrinsic M. – Rec. Laryngeal N.
 Except Cricothyroid – Extn. Br. Of
Supr. Larynge...
Laryngeal Vasculature
Lymphatic Drainage
 The part of the larynx above the vocal folds is drained by vessels
accompanying the superior laryngea...
Paediatric Larynx
 Positioned high in neck – C3 - C4
 Cartilages soft & collapsible
 Submucosal tissue are loose
 Smal...
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Nice Pictorial presentation to understand the anatomy of larynx. I also enumerated the spaces of larynx & action of laryngeal muscles in detail.

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Anatomy of Larynx Dr Utkal Mishra

  1. 1. Anatomy of Larynx Dr Utkal Mishra PG (ENT) VSS MEDICAL COLLEGE, BURLA
  2. 2. Introduction  Larynx (voice box) is situated in front of hypopharynx opposite 3rd to 6th cervical vertebra  It extends from Laryngeal inlet to Inferior border of cricoid cartilage.  Primary function of larynx is protection of lower airway from food particles and secretion of oropharynx.
  3. 3. Embryology  Larynx develops from - Cranial part of Laryngotracheal groove (Ventral aspect of foregut) during 4th wk of IUL.  Most of the anatomical characteristics of larynx develop by the 3rd month of fetal life.  The larynx descends in the neck to achieve its final position at vertebrae C3-C6 by age - 6 years.
  4. 4. Development of laryngeal cartilages Name of the cartilage Developed from  Thyroid cartilage Upper part- 4th arch Lower part – 6th arch  Epiglottis Hypobranchial eminence  Arytenoids 6th arch cartilage  Corniculate 6th arch cartilage  Cricoid 6th arch cartilage
  5. 5. Laryngeal Framework  Laryngeal Cartilages  Laryngeal Joints  Laryngeal Ligaments & Membranes.  Laryngeal Muscles  Cavity of Larynx
  6. 6. Laryngeal Cartilages  9 in no.  3 unpaired – Thyroid Cricoid Epiglottis  3 paired – Arytenoid Corniculate Cuneiform
  7. 7. Thyroid Cartilage Superior tubercle Thyroid Notch Oblique Line
  8. 8. Cricoid Cartilage
  9. 9. Epiglottis
  10. 10. Arytenoid Cartilage
  11. 11. Corniculate & Cuneiform
  12. 12. Laryngeal Joints  2 in no.  Cricoarytenoid joint  Cricothyroid joint
  13. 13. Cricoarytenoid joint
  14. 14. Cricothyroid joint
  15. 15. Laryngeal Ligaments & Membranes  Extrinsic - Thyrohyoid Membrane Cricotracheal Membrane Hyoepiglottic Membrane  Intrinsic - Cricovocal Membrane Quadrangular Membrane Cricothyroid Ligament Thyroepiglottic Ligament
  16. 16. Extrinsic Ligaments
  17. 17. Cricovocal & Quadrangular Membrane
  18. 18. Muscles of Larynx INTRINSIC MUSCLES -  Acting on Vocal cords – Only Abductor - Postr. Cricoarytenoid Adductors - Lateral Cricoarytenoid Interarytenoid (Transv.) Thyroarytenoid Tensors - Cricothyroid Vocalis  Acting on Laryngeal Inlet – Openers - Thyroepiglottic Closers - Aryepiglottic Interarytenoid (oblique) EXTRINSIC MUSCLES – Elevators- Stylopharyngeus Depressors- Sternohyoid Salpingopharyngeous Sternothyroid Palatopharyngeous Omohyoid Thyrohyoid
  19. 19. Postr. Cricoarytenoid M.  Only abductor of vocal cord  Origin- Posterior surface of cricoid lamina  Insertion- Muscular process of arytenoid  Action- vocal cord abduction  Nerve - RLN
  20. 20. Latr. Cricoarytenoid M.  Origin- Superior border of lateral part of the arch of the cricoid cartilage  Insertion- Muscular process of arytenoid  Action- Vocal cord adduction  Nerve - RLN
  21. 21. Interarytenoid M.  Oblique/ transverse part  Adducts the vocal cord  Oblique part continues as aryepiglotticus  Aryepiglotticus have a sphincter action on AE fold during swallowing
  22. 22. Thyroarytenoid M.  Origin- Angle of thyroid cartilage  Insertion- Anterolatr. surface of arytenoids  Action- Drags arytenoid forward  Adducter of vocal cord  Internal part of Thyroarytnoid M. - Vocalis
  23. 23. Cricothyroid M.  Tensor of vocal cord  Origin- Cricoid arch  Insertion- Infr. border thyroid cartilage  Action- Tilts thyroid forward & cricoid backward -stretches vocal cord  Makes vocal cord thinner & longer - ↑ pitch  Nerve - External branch of SLN
  24. 24. Cavity of Larynx  It starts from Layngeal Inlet & ends at lower border of cricoid cartilage.  Divided into 3 parts by vestibular & vocal folds 1. Vestibule 2. Ventricle 3. Subglottis
  25. 25. Cavity of Larynx (cont.)  Vestibule – Extends from laryngeal inlet to vestibular folds Antr. wall - Postr. surface of Epiglottis Latr. Wall – Aryepiglottic folds Postr. Wall – Arytenoids  Ventricles – Space between vestibular & vocal folds - Extends above to form Saccule - Mucous glands in saccule lubricates vocal cords  Subglottis – Extends from vocal cords to lower border of cricoid.
  26. 26. Glottis  Elongated space between vocal cords anteriorly & vocal process & base of arytenoids posteriorly.  Anteroposteriorly - 24mm in male & 16 mm in female.  Anterior 3/5th - Membranous (Phonatory glottis)  Posterior 2/5th - Cartilagenous (Respiratory glottis)
  27. 27. Vocal Cords Histologicaly the vocal cord contains 5 layers 1. Epithelial layer 2. Superficial LP 3. Intermediate LP 4. Deep LP 5. Vocalis Muscle
  28. 28. Mucous Membrane of Larynx  Pseudo stratified ciliated columnar epithelium  Except - Upper ½ of postr. Surface of Epiglottis Upper part of Aryepiglottic fold Postr. Glottis Vocal Cords which are covered by – Nonkeratinizing Stratified Squamous Epithelium
  29. 29. Spaces within Larynx  3 in no.  Preepiglottic Space of Boyer  Paraglottic Space  Rienke’s Space
  30. 30. Pre-epiglottic Space of Boyer  Boundary - Antr.ly – Thyrohyoid Membrane Hyoid bone Postr.ly- Epiglottis Supr.ly – Hyoepiglottic Ligament  Contents – Fat, Areolar tissue , Lymphatics  It is continous laterally with Paraglottic space.
  31. 31. Paraglottic Space  Bounded  Laterally – Thyroid Cartilage  Medially – Conus Elasticus - Quadrangular Membrane  Posteriorly – Mucosa of Pyriform Fossa It encompasses the laryngeal ventricle & saccule Paraglottic Space
  32. 32. Rienkes Space  It is the space underlying Epithelium of vocal cords  Bounded  Above & Below – Arcuate Lines  In front - Anterior Comissure  Behind – Vocal process of Arytenoid
  33. 33. Nerve Supply Of Larynx  Motor –  All Intrinsic M. – Rec. Laryngeal N.  Except Cricothyroid – Extn. Br. Of Supr. Laryngeal N.  Sensory –  Above Vocal Cords – Internal Br. Of Supr. Laryngeal N.  Below Vocal Cords – Rec. Laryngeal N.  Rec. Laryngeal N. arises from trunk of Vagus.  Supr. Laryngeal N. arises from Inferior Ganglion of Vagus.
  34. 34. Laryngeal Vasculature
  35. 35. Lymphatic Drainage  The part of the larynx above the vocal folds is drained by vessels accompanying the superior laryngeal vein to UPPER DEEP CERVICAL NODES  Below the vocal folds drains with the inferior vein, into PRE-LARYNGEAL and PRE-TRACHEAL nodes.  The vocal folds are devoid of lymphatics. (Water- Shed zone)
  36. 36. Paediatric Larynx  Positioned high in neck – C3 - C4  Cartilages soft & collapsible  Submucosal tissue are loose  Small & Conical  Narrowest portion is subglottis

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