Anatomy Slides Flashcards

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Mylohyoid

  • origin = mylohyoid line
  • insert = anterior fibres interdigitate to form the raphe, poserior fibres attach to hyoid bone
  • function = raises floor of the mouth during swallowing, elevates hyoid bone, depresses mandible when hyoid bone is fixed by infra hyoid muscles
  • nerve supply = nerve to mylohyoid (CNV3)
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Anterior belly of digastric

  • origin = digastric fossa
  • insertion = digastric tendon
  • function = action of digastric is depression of the mandible when hyoid bone is fixed or elevation of the hyoid bone
  • nerve supply of ant. belly = nerve to mylohyoid (CNV3)
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Clavicular head of sternocleidomastoid

  • origin = medial one third of clavicle
  • insertion = mastoid process
  • consists of muscular fibres
  • nerve supply = accessory nerve
  • function = if both muscles acts then head is moved forwards, if one muscle acts then the head is tipped towards the shoulders on the same side or rotated to the opposite side
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Sternal head of sternocleidomastoid

  • origin = manubrium
  • insertion = mastoid process
  • consists of muscular fibres
  • nerve supply = accessory nerve
  • function = if both muscles acts then head is moved forwards, if one muscle acts then the head is tipped towards the shoulders on the same side or rotated to the opposite side
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Sternohyoid

  • origin = manubrium/clavicle
  • insertion = hyoid bone
  • function = depression of hyoid bone (after swallowing)
  • nerve supply = ansa cervicalis
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Superior belly of omohyoid

  • origin = central tendon
  • insertion = hyoid bone
  • function = depresses hyoid bone/larynx
  • nerve supply = ansa cervicalis
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Sternothyroid

  • origin = manubrium
  • insertion = thyroid cartilage
  • function = depressing larynx after it has been elevated during swallowing
  • nerve supply = ansa cervicalis
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Thyrohyoid

  • origin = thyroid cartilage
  • insertion = hyoid bone
  • function = depresses hyoid bone / raises larynx
  • nerve supply = ansa cervicalis
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Internal Jugular Vein

  • tributary seen in this slide is facial vein
  • IJV exits the skull via the jugular foramen
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Submandibular salivary gland

  • superficial part sits in the mandibular fossa
  • deep part is wrapped around free edge of mylohyoid
  • the duct comes from the deep part and opens at the sublingual papilla
  • parasympathetic supply = submandibular ganglion (chorda tympani)
  • sympathetic supply = superior cervical ganglion

Closely related structures

  • lingual nerve is close to the duct
  • hypoglossal nerve deep to it
  • marginal mandibular is inferior to it
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Posterior belly of digastric

  • origin = mastoid notch (behind mastoid process)
  • insertion = central tendon
  • function = depression of mandible when hyoid bone is fixed or elevation of hyoid bone/larynx
  • nerve supply = digastric branch of the FACIAL NERVE (ant. belly is trigeminal)
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Laryngeal Prominence

  • made up of the thyroid cartilage
  • angle of fusion is 90 degrees in males and 120 in females
  • grows forward during puberty - greater the length, deeper the pitch
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Cricothyroid membrane

  • cut during emergency cricothyrotomy if the airway is blocked above this level
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