3.2 Neck
3.2 Neck
Laryngeal prominence (Figs 3.34, 3.35)
In men, the laryngeal prominence as the highest point of the lar-
ynx (‘Adam’s apple’) tends to form a clearly palpable and vis-
ible structure. In women, visual identification is more difficult,
so that palpation is necessary in order to locate the V-shaped
incisure on the upper border of the thyroid cartilage on the laryn-
geal midline. Located at the level of the laryngeal prominence
Thyroidcartilage are ST-9, L.I.-18and S.I.-16.
Hyoid bone
Superior
thyroid
notch
Tracheal
cartilage
**
Laryngeal
prominence
Fig. 3.34
Laryngeal
prominence
Clavicular head
Sternal head
Sternocleidomastoid
ST-9 L.I.-18 S.I.-16
Fig. 3.35