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Raymond G Buick FRCS 7 mins The Upper Respiratory The Upper Respiratory Tract Tract The Pharynx The Pharynx

Upper Respiratory Tract. The Pharynx

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Raymond G Buick FRCS

7 mins

The Upper Respiratory TractThe Upper Respiratory Tract

The PharynxThe Pharynx

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The PharynxPosterior to nasal and oral cavities

Extends from the base of the cranium To the inferior border of cricoid cartilage / inferior border of C6

shared with digestive systemnon-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium

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The Pharynx3 parts

• naso -• oro -• laryngo -

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The PharynxNasopharynx

Has a respiratory functionSeparated from the nasal cavity

by a bony orifice is the choana (Greek – “funnel”)

Above soft palate

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The PharynxNasopharynx

LYMPHATIC TISSUE – incomplete tonsillar ring superior part of pharynx

Roof and Posterior Wall of nasopharynxpharyngeal tonsils (adenoids)

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The PharynxNasopharynx

opening of pharyngotympanic tubeEustachian tube auditory tube

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The PharynxNasopharynx

• Eustachian tube• allows mucus to drain from the ear into the throat• allows pressure equalization • if orifice gets oedematous

– mucus secretion reduced – middle ear infection

CHILDREN - tube is shortermore horizontalsmaller floppier opening

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The Pharynx

Eustachian tube

Nasopharynx

• Eustachian tube

salphingopharyngeal foldextends vertically downwardssalpingopharyngeus muscleopens orifice during swallowing(vagus nerve)Tubal tonsil

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The Pharynx

Oropharynxfrom soft palate and base of tongue to upper border of epiglottispalatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches laterally

pallatine tonsils

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The Pharynx

Oropharynxpalatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches

pallatine tonsils lie between these arches

bed is the superior constrictor of the pharynx

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The Pharynx

Laryngopharynxhypopharynx• posterior to larynx• from superior border of epiglottis • to inferior border of cricoid cartilage

• middle & inferior pharyngeal constrictor musclesC4 to C6 posteriorly

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The Pharynx

muscles• pharyngeal constrictor

– superior– middle – inferior– work together to propel food towards the oesophagus

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The Pharynx

musclesinside the pharyngeal constrictor muscles

there are 3 thin strap-like muscles– palatopharyngeus– stylopharyngeus – salpingopharyngeus– they lift up the larynx during swallowing

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The Pharynx

blood supply

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The Pharynx

Waldeyers ringtonsillar ring

• pharyngeal tonsil• tubal tonsil• pallatine tonsil• lingual tonsil

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The Pharynx

The Tonsils• palatine tonsil

• tonsillar artery br. of facial artery– through superior constrictor– enters base of gland

• tonsillar lymphatic vessels– jugulodigastric node– tonsillar node

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The EndThe End

Raymond G Buick FRCS