Pharyanx I
Pharyanx I
Pharyanx I
Introduction
• Pharynx is a fibromuscular tube.
• It is a common channel for both food and air.
Location- Behind the cavities of nose, mouth and the larynx.
Shape - funnel shaped.
Extent- From the base of the skull to the esophagus.
Posterior Choana
Hard Palate
Hyoid bone
Lower border of
Cricoid cartilage
Boundaries
Superior-
• Base of skull [ posterior part of body of Sphenoid & Basilar part of Occipital bone in front of
pharyngeal tubercle.
Inferior-
• Continuous with esophagus at the level of lower border of cricoid cartilage anteriorly and
lower border of C6 vertebra posteriorly
Boundaries contd…
Posterior-
• Prevertebral fascia.
Anterior-
• Opens into cavities of nose, mouth and larynx.
Lateral-
• Neurovascular bundle of neck.
• Styloid process with its attached muscles and ligaments.
Subdivisions
3
From above downwards:
• Nasopharynx.
• Oropharynx.
• Laryngopharynx.
Nasopharynx
Location-
• Behind choanae (posterior nasal apertures) and above soft palate.
Communications-
Anteriorly- with nasal cavities.
Inferiorly- with oropharynx.
Emad A. Magdy, M.D.
Pharyngeal Isthmus [Nasopharyngeal Isthmus]
• An opening bounded anteriorly by the
soft palate and posteriorly by the
posterior wall of pharynx
( Passavant’s ridge).
Nasopharynx contd…
Features:
• Nasopharyngeal (Pharyngeal) Tonsil).
• Orifice of Pharyngo-tympanic tube (Auditory tube
or Eustachian tube).
• Tubal elevation.
• Tubal tonsil.
• Salpingopharyngeal fold.
• Salpingopalatine fold.
• Pharyngeal recess (Fossa of Rosenmüller).
Clinical Features-
•Nasal obstruction.
•Nasal discharge.
•Mouth breathing.
•Snoring.
•Protrusion of tongue.
•Toneless voice
•Small nose.
•Epistaxis (Nose Bleeding).