Anatomy of Phonation Chapter 5
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Anatomy of Phonation
Chapter 4
Perry C. Hanavan
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Functions of Larynx
• Phonation
• Sphincter
– Swallowing
• Aspiration (during
swallow)
– Holding breath
Phonation
• Phonation or
voicing
– Vibrating the
vocal folds in
the larynx
– Video Stroboscopy
of the Vocal Cords
• Subglottis
Phonation
• Voiced
• Unvoiced
• Subglottal
Bernoulli
• Bernoulli effect
– Inverse relationship
– Increase in air flow results
in air pressure decrease
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Summary of Phonation
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Phonation is the act of voicing
Vocal fold vibrates
Bernoulli effect
Interaction between subglottal
pressure, elasticity of vocal folds, and
Bernoulli
Larynx
• Musculocartilaginous
structure located at
upper end of
trachea
• Valve
• Size varies with
age and gender
Question
Which of the following cartilages of the
larynx consist of pairs (2)?
A. Cricoid
B. Thyroid
C. Arytenoid
D. Corniculate
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E. Epiglottis
F. Hyoid
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Question
Which of the following is an osseous
structure?
A. Cricoid
B. Thyroid
C. Arytenoid
D. Corniculate
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E. Epiglottis
F. Hyoid
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Tour of Larynx
• Cartilaginous
structures
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Cricoid
Thyroid
Arytenoid
Corniculate
Epiglottis
Cricoid Cartilage
Aryteniod Cartilages
Crico-Arytenoid Articulation
Thyroid Cartilage
Thyroid/Cricoid Articulation
Tour of Larynx
• Cartilaginous
structures
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Cricoid
Thyroid
Arytenoid
Corniculate
Epiglottis
Tour of Larynx
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structures
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Cricoid
Thyroid
Arytenoid
Corniculate
Epiglottis
Valleculae
Valleculae
Osseous Structure
• Hyoid
Question
How many pairs of vocal folds do we have?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. Five
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Inside the Larynx
• True vocal folds
• False vocal folds
• Laryngeal ventricle
Zemlin: Tour of the Larynx
Questions
Draw or bring together?
A. Duct
B. Abduct
C. Adduct
D. Induct
E. Subduct
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Vocal Folds
Vocal folds in action
Vocal Folds
Question
Muscles that connect to the same structure
are referred to as ________ muscles.
A. Trinsic
B. Intrinsic
C. Extrinsic
D. Cotrinsic
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E. Subtrinsic
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Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
Adducts vocal folds; X cranial nerve
Question
There is only one intrinsic tensor muscle of
the larynx?
True
False
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Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
Aux
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Add
Aux
Tense
Tense
Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscle
• Only abductor
• X cranial nerve
Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
Question
The text book suggests there are 2 muscles
of the vocal fold?
True
False
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Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
• Thyrovocalis
(vocalis) muscle
tensor
• Thyromuscularis
muscle is relaxor
• (debatable)
Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
Is it GERD or Is it?
External Laryngeal Muscles
External Laryngeal Muscles
Vocal Cord Paralysis
Intrinsic Muscles
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Instant Anatomy
UAMS Anatomy
Intrinsic Muscles
Intrinsic Muscles
Disorders of Voice
Extrinsic Muscles
• Larynx Anatomy Made Easy
• Extrinsic & Intrinsic Muscles
• Discover the Larynx
Joints
• Discover the Larynx
• Zemlin Slides
Nerves
• Discover the Larynx
Common Disorders
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University of Pittsburgh
Vocal Surgery
Pre-vocal surgery
Cancer
ENT Surgery