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Laryngeal cavity
From laryngeal inlet to tracheal cavity
Can be divided into three parts
Vestibule-above vestibular folds
Ventricle-sinus between vestibular folds above and vocal folds below
Infraglottic cavity-from below vocal folds to inferior border of cricoid cartilage
Vocal folds
Paired, project into laryngeal cavity on either side
Consist of
Vocal ligament-medial free edge of lateral cricothyroid ligament (conus elasticus)
Vocalis muscle-medial fibers of thyroid arytenoids muscle
Overlying mucosa
Source of sound
Produce audible vibrations when free edges of folds closely approximate each other
Are sphincter of larynx when folds are tightly approximated
Rima glottidis
Space between vocal folds
Varies in size with activity
During normal breathing: narrow wedge
During forced respiration: wide apart
During phonation: slit-like
Vestibular folds (false vocal cords)
Folds of mucous membrane over vestibular ligaments superior to vocal folds
Extend between thyroid and arytenoids cartilages
Protective in function
Ventricle of larynx: lateral outpocketings between vocal and vestibular folds on either side
Muscles of the larynx
Extrinsic muscles
Are muscles attached to hyoid bone and thus move thyroid
Infrahyoid muscles: lower larynx and hyoid bone
Sternohyoid
Omohyoid
Sternothyroid
Thyrohyoid
Suprahyoid muscles: Fix hyoid or elevate hyoid bone and larynx
Stylohyoid
Digastric
Mylohyoid
Stylopharyngeus-elevates hyoid bone and larynx
Intrinsic muscles
Alter length and tension of vocal cords
Alter rima glottides
Adductors
Lateral cricoarytenoid muscles
Transverse arytenoids
Abductors: posterior cricoarytenoid muscles
Sphincters
Transverse arytenoids muscles
Oblique arytenoids muscles
Aryepiglottic muscles
Tensors: cricothyroid muscles
Relaxers
Thyroarytenoid muscles
Vocalis muscles
All except cricothyroid supplied by recurrent laryngeal nerve
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Muscle Proximal
Attachment (Origin)
Distal Attachment
(Insertion)
Innervation Blood Supply Action
Cricothyroid Anterior cricoid
cartilage
Inferior border of thyroid
cartilage and its inferior
horn
External branch of
superior laryngeal
nerve
Superior and
inferior thyroid
arteries
Lengthens and tenses vocal
ligaments
Posterior
cricoarytenoid
Posterior surface of
lamina of cricoid
cartilage
Muscular process of
arytenoid cartilage
Recurrent
laryngeal nerve
Superior and
inferior thyroid
arteries
Abducts vocal folds
Lateral
cricoarytenoid
Arch of cricoid
cartilage
Muscular process of
arytenoid cartilage
Recurrent
laryngeal nerve
Superior and
inferior thyroid
arteries
Adducts vocal folds
Thyroarytenoid Posterior aspect of
thyroid cartilage
Muscular process of
arytenoid cartilage
Recurrent
laryngeal nerve
Superior and
inferior thyroid
arteries
Shortens and relaxes vocal
cords