Otolaryngology: Anatomy & Physiology
Triangles of the Neck
Anterior Triangle
- Borders:
- Superior: Mandible
- Lateral: SCM (Anterior Border)
- Medial: Midline
- Contains: Carotid Sheath
Posterior Triangle
- Borders:
- Anterior: SCM (Posterior Border)
- Posterior: Trapezius
- Inferior: Clavicle
- Contains: Spinal Accessory Nerve & Brachial Plexus
Submental Triangle
- Borders:
- Inferior: Hyoid
- Lateral: Anterior Belly of the Digastric
- Medial: Midline
- Floor: Mylohyoid
- Within the Anterior Triangle
Submandibular Triangle
- Borders:
- Superior: Mandible
- Anterior: Anterior Belly of the Digastric
- Posterior: Posterior Belly of the Digastric
- Within the Anterior Triangle
Deep Cervical Space
Deep Cervical Fascia Layers
- Superficial (Investing) Layer of the Deep Cervical Fascia
- Encloses the Major Muscles (Trapezius, Sternocleidomastoid & Straps)
- Middle (Pretracheal) Layer of the Deep Cervical Fascia
- Encloses the Pharynx, Esophagus, Larynx, Trachea & Thyroid
- Deep (Prevertebral) Layer of the Deep Cervical Fascia
- Encloses the Vertebral Column & Paraspinal Muscles
Deep Cervical Fascial Spaces
- Primary Spaces:
- Submandibular Space – Contained within the Submandibular & Submental Triangles
- Parapharyngeal Space – Contained in the Lateral Neck Around the Pharynx
- Forms an Inverted Cone with Base at the Skull and Apex at the Hyoid Bone
- Communicates with the Carotid Sheath
- Retropharyngeal Space – Contained Behind the Pharynx
- Communicates with the Carotid Sheath & Danger Space
- Also Communicates Directly to the Superior Mediastinum
- Secondary Spaces:
- Danger Space – Contained Posterior to the Retropharyngeal Space
- Bounded Anteriorly by Alar Fascia & Posteriorly by Prevertebral Fascia
- Communicates Freely into the Posterior Mediastinum – Allows Contiguous Spread Between the Neck & Chest
- Carotid Sheath
- Communicates with the Superior Mediastinum at the Aortic Arch (“Lincoln’s Highway”)
- Prevertebral Space
- Pretracheal Space
- Peritonsillar Space
- Parotid Space
- Temporal Fossa Space
- Infratemporal Space
- Pterygomaxillary Fossa
- Masticator Space
- Danger Space – Contained Posterior to the Retropharyngeal Space
Passages
Pharynx
- Nasopharynx – Skull Base to Soft Palate
- Continuous with the Nasal Cavity
- Oropharynx – Soft Palate to Epiglottis
- Laryngopharynx – Epiglottis to Cricoid Cartilage
- Posterior to the Larynx
- Continuous with the Esophagus
Larynx
- From Epiglottis to Cricoid Cartilage
- Anterior to the Laryngopharynx
- Continuous with the Trachea
- Subsections:
- Supraglottis – Space Above the Vocal Cords
- Glottis – Vocal Cords
- Subglottis – Space Below the Vocal Cords
Trachea
- From Cricoid Cartilage to the Primary Bronchi
- First Complete Cartilaginous Ring: Cricoid Cartilage
Esophagus
- Cricoid Cartilage to Stomach
Vascular Supply
Thyrocervical Trunk
- Branch of the Subclavian Artery
- Branches:
- Suprascapular Artery
- Transverse Cervical Artery
- Ascending Cervical Artery
- Inferior Thyroid Artery
External Carotid Artery
- Branch of the Common Carotid Artery
- *See Vascular: Cervical Vasculature
Nerves
Superior Laryngeal Nerve (SLN)
- Path:
- Branches off the Vagus Nerve
- Travels Lateral to the Thyroid Gland
- Branches:
- External Branch
- Function: Cricothyroid Muscle
- Deficit: Voice Fatigue & Projection (Opera Singers) Mn
- Internal Branch
- Function: Pharynx & Epiglottis Sensation Above Vocal Cords
- Deficit: Poor Cough/Aspiration
- External Branch
- Most Commonly Injured Nerve During a Thyroidectomy
- Avoid Injury by Ligating Superior Vessels Close to the Thyroid
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN)
- Path:
- Branches off the Vagus Nerve
- Loops:
- Left Loops Under the Aortic Arch
- Right Loops Under the Subclavian Artery
- Ascends Up the Tracheoesophageal Groove
- Travels Posterior to the Thyroid Gland
- Function:
- Motor: Larynx & Vocal Cords (Not Cricothyroid Muscle)
- Sensory: Larynx Below Vocal Cords
- Deficit: Cord Fixed in Paramedian/Adducted Position
- Hoarseness (Unilateral) & Obstruction (Bilateral)
- Non-Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
- Direct Patch, Does Not Loop
- Most Common on the Right
- Can Have Both RLN & Non-RLN Simultaneously on the Right
- Associated with Arteria Lusoria (Aberrant Right Subclavian)
- Left-Sided NRLN is Associated with a Right-Sided Aortic Arch
- Higher Risk of Injury
Other Nerves
- *See Nervous System: Anatomy & Physiology
- Cranial Nerves
- Phrenic Nerve
Lymphatics
Cervical Lymph Node Levels Mn
- I
- Ia: Submental
- Ib: Submandibular Triangle
- Separated by Anterior Digastric
- II: Upper Jugular
- IIa: Anterior to Accessory Nerve
- IIb: Posterior to Accessory Nerve
- III: Middle Jugular (Hyoid to Inferior Cricoid)
- IV: Lower Jugular
- V: Posterior Triangle (Behind SCM)
- Va: Superior to Cricoid
- Vb: Inferior to Cricoid
- VI: Central
- Boundaries: Hyoid, Carotid Artery, Sternal Notch
Waldeyer’s Ring
- A Ring of Lymphatic Tissues Located at the Entrance of the Respiratory/Alimentary Tracts
- Components:
- Palatine Tonsils
- Nasopharyngeal (Adenoid) Tonsils
- Lingual Tonsil
- Considered Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT)
- First Site of Defense Against Inhaled/Ingested Microorganisms
Salivary Glands
Parotid Gland
- Wraps Around the Mandibular Ramus
- Largest Salivary Gland
- Produces 20% of Saliva
- Drains Through the Parotid (Stensen) Duct
- Secretions: Serous
- The Only Salivary Gland with Intra-Glandular Lymph Nodes
- Divided into a Superficial & Deep Lobe
- Facial Nerve Branches Travel Between the Lobes
Submandibular Gland
- Second Largest Salivary Gland
- Lies Below the Mandible, Superior to the Digastric Muscles
- Produces 65-70% of Saliva (Despite Being Smaller than the Parotid Gland)
- Secretions: Serous & Mucin
Sublingual Gland
- Lies Below the Tongue, Anterior to the Submandibular Gland
- Drains Through 8-20 Excretory (Rivinus) Ducts Directly into the Oral Cavity
- Secretions: Mucin (Primarily) & Serous
Secretions
- Serous: Alpha-Amylase (Enzymatic Digestion)
- Mucinous: Mucin (Lubricant)
Mnemonics
Deficit of Superior Laryngeal Nerve Injury
- Need “Superior” to Hit the “High” Notes
Cervical Lymph Node Level “Modified Handy Mnemonic”
- Fingers #1-3 Out & Placed Over the Contralateral Neck – Thumb to the Chin
- I: Distal Thumb
- II-IV: Index Down (Distal II, Middle III, Proximal IV)
- Running Over the SCM
- V: Middle (Vulgar Middle Finger Gets a Whole Number)
- VI: Proximal Thumb