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Applied Anatomy of the
inner ear
Prof. (Dr) Krishna Koirala
Manipal College of Medical
Sciences
Pokhara, Nepal
• Innermost part of the ear
• Lies within the petrous temporal bone and houses
the vestibulocochlear organs
• Functions
− Converts mechanical signals of the middle ear
into electrical signals to transfer information to
the auditory pathway in the brain
− Maintain balance by detecting position and
motion
• The inner ear has two
openings into the
middle ear covered
by membranes
• The oval
window separates
the middle ear from
the vestibule
• Round window
separates the middle
ear from the scala
tympani
 Divisions
 Bony labyrinth : consists of a series of bony cavities within
the petrous temporal bone: cochlea, vestibule and semi-
circular canals. These structures are lined internally by
periosteum and contain perilymph
 Membranous labyrinth: lies within the bony labyrinth and
consists of the cochlear duct, utricle, saccule and semi-
circular ducts . It is filled with endolymph
Bony labyrinth (Vestibule, Semicircular
canals , Bony cochlea)
 Vestibule
− Central portion of bony labyrinth, ovoid in shape
− Oval window at the lateral wall, utricle and
saccule in the medial
− Openings of SCC (5) - lie on posterior, superior
and inferior walls of bony vestibule
Pink= Endolymph
Blue= Perilymph
 Semicircular canals (3)
− Lie in planes at right angles to each other
− Ampullated and non ampullated ends
− Ampullated ends contain vestibular sensory
epithelium and independently open into the
vestibule
− Non ampullated end of lateral SCC opens
separately whereas those of superior and posterior
SCCs join to form crus commune before opening in
the vestibule
Bony cochlea
 Coiled tube like the shell of a
snail, contains 2 ½ to 2 ¾
turns
 Height around 5mm,base
around 9 mm in diameter
 Coils turn around the modiolus
- extends along the entire
length of cochlea except for
helicotrema (small channel at
the apex)
 Three compartments
− Scala vestibuli
− Scala tympani
− Scala media (membranous cochlea)
 Within the modiolus lie spiral ganglion
 Cochlear nerve lies within the bony modiolus
throughout the entire length
Membranous labyrinth
 Membranous cochlea
− Triangular in cross section
− Bordered by Reissner's membrane, Basilar
membrane and stria vascularis
 Utricle and saccule
 Semicircular ducts
 Endolymphatic ducts and sac
Organ of Corti
 Sense organ of hearing
 Situated on the basilar membrane
 Components
− Tunnel of Corti
− Hair cells (outer and inner)
− Supporting cells (Deiter's, Hansen's)
− Tectorial membrane
Differences between inner and outer hair
cells
Inner Hair Cells Outer Hair Cells
Numbers 3500 12,000
Rows Single row Three or four rows
Shape Flask-shaped Cylindrical
Stimuli Primarily afferent Primarily efferent
Functions Transmit auditory
stimuli
Modulate inner hair
cell
Strength More Resistant to
damage
Vulnerable to
damage

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Anatomy of inner ear.ppt

  • 1. Applied Anatomy of the inner ear Prof. (Dr) Krishna Koirala Manipal College of Medical Sciences Pokhara, Nepal
  • 2. • Innermost part of the ear • Lies within the petrous temporal bone and houses the vestibulocochlear organs • Functions − Converts mechanical signals of the middle ear into electrical signals to transfer information to the auditory pathway in the brain − Maintain balance by detecting position and motion
  • 3. • The inner ear has two openings into the middle ear covered by membranes • The oval window separates the middle ear from the vestibule • Round window separates the middle ear from the scala tympani
  • 4.  Divisions  Bony labyrinth : consists of a series of bony cavities within the petrous temporal bone: cochlea, vestibule and semi- circular canals. These structures are lined internally by periosteum and contain perilymph  Membranous labyrinth: lies within the bony labyrinth and consists of the cochlear duct, utricle, saccule and semi- circular ducts . It is filled with endolymph
  • 5. Bony labyrinth (Vestibule, Semicircular canals , Bony cochlea)  Vestibule − Central portion of bony labyrinth, ovoid in shape − Oval window at the lateral wall, utricle and saccule in the medial − Openings of SCC (5) - lie on posterior, superior and inferior walls of bony vestibule
  • 7.  Semicircular canals (3) − Lie in planes at right angles to each other − Ampullated and non ampullated ends − Ampullated ends contain vestibular sensory epithelium and independently open into the vestibule − Non ampullated end of lateral SCC opens separately whereas those of superior and posterior SCCs join to form crus commune before opening in the vestibule
  • 8. Bony cochlea  Coiled tube like the shell of a snail, contains 2 ½ to 2 ¾ turns  Height around 5mm,base around 9 mm in diameter  Coils turn around the modiolus - extends along the entire length of cochlea except for helicotrema (small channel at the apex)
  • 9.  Three compartments − Scala vestibuli − Scala tympani − Scala media (membranous cochlea)  Within the modiolus lie spiral ganglion  Cochlear nerve lies within the bony modiolus throughout the entire length
  • 10. Membranous labyrinth  Membranous cochlea − Triangular in cross section − Bordered by Reissner's membrane, Basilar membrane and stria vascularis  Utricle and saccule  Semicircular ducts  Endolymphatic ducts and sac
  • 11.
  • 12. Organ of Corti  Sense organ of hearing  Situated on the basilar membrane  Components − Tunnel of Corti − Hair cells (outer and inner) − Supporting cells (Deiter's, Hansen's) − Tectorial membrane
  • 13.
  • 14. Differences between inner and outer hair cells Inner Hair Cells Outer Hair Cells Numbers 3500 12,000 Rows Single row Three or four rows Shape Flask-shaped Cylindrical Stimuli Primarily afferent Primarily efferent Functions Transmit auditory stimuli Modulate inner hair cell Strength More Resistant to damage Vulnerable to damage

Editor's Notes

  1. Pink= Endolymph Blue= Perilymph