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Human posterior cricoarytenoid muscle compartments. Anatomy and mechanics.

N J Bryant1, G E Woodson, K Kaufman, C Rosen, A Hengesteg, N Chen, D Yeung.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To document the presence and functional significance of distinct anatomical compartments in the human posterior cricoarytenoid muscle (PCA).
DESIGN: Anatomic study of human cadaver larynges.
SUBJECTS: Seventeen fresh larynges, harvested at autopsy from 8 men and 9 women, with no history of laryngeal disease or surgery.
INTERVENTIONS: Twenty-three PCA muscles from 12 human cadaver larynges were dissected. Computed tomographic scanning and rigid body mechanical analysis were used to compute 3-dimensional motion with simulated individual contraction of PCA compartments in 5 fresh larynges.
RESULTS: Discrete medial and lateral bellies with different orientations of muscle fibers were found in every muscle. The 2 bellies insert on opposing aspects of the muscular process of the arytenoid. Very little linear translation was effected by either muscle. The axes of rotation attributable to the 2 bellies differed significantly, with the medial belly effecting rotation about a more vertical axis. The axis of rotation for the lateral muscle belly was nearer the anterior posterior axis than that of the medial belly.
CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate that PCA muscle contraction results in arytenoid rotation about a variable oblique axis without significant lateral gliding. There are 2 bellies within the human PCA muscle with differing mechanical actions on the cricoarytenoid joint.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8956745     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1996.01890240039009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0886-4470


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