Anatomy of The External Ear
Anatomy of The External Ear
Anatomy of The External Ear
Tympanic membrane
Auricle (pinna):
The auricle (or pinna) projects at a variable angle from
the side of the head and has some function in collecting
sound.
Fibroelastic cartilage.
The lateral surface of the auricle has characteristic
prominences and depressions
The skin is adherent to the perichondrium on its lateral
surface while it is comparatively loose on the medial
surface.
Sebaceous glands and hair follicles are found in the
subcutaneous tissue.
Connected to the temporal bone by anterior &posterior ligaments.
Three extrinsic muscles &six intrinsic muscles.
Incisura Terminalis: This area is devoid of cartilage and lies
between the tragus and crus of the helix.
Importance:
Endaural incision
Grafts in rhinoplasty.
Grafts in tympanoplasty.
Function of pinna :
Pinna serves following functions because of its shape and location.
It increases sound pressure by 6 dB .
from the tragus and from the upper part of the anterior
surface to the preauricular nodes related to parotid glan
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external auditory canal:
The external auditory canal extends from the concha of the auricle
to the tympanic membrane and is approximately 2.4 cm long.
Fissures of Santorini.
Bony EAC: It is mainly formed by the tympanic portion of
temporal bone but roof is formed by the squamous part of the
temporal bone . In the anterosuperior region,squamous part
articulates with tympanic bone (tympanosquamous suture).
Inferiorly and medially squamous part joins with the lateral
superior portion of the petrous bone(petrosquamous suture).
Skin of the bony EAC is thin and continuous over the tympanic
membrane ,skin is devoid of subcutaneous layer, hair follicles
and ceruminous glands.
Vasovagal reflex.
gets fully formed by the 28thweek. In the 16th embryonic week, cells
proliferate from the bottom of ectodermal cleft and form a meatal
plug.
Atresia of canal: The recanalization of meatal plug, which
begins from the deeper part near the tympanic membrane and
progresses outwards.
Collaural fistula.
Tympanic membrane:
Tympanic membrane :
The tympanic membrane lies at the medial end of the
external auditory meatus and forms the majority of the
lateral wall of the tympanic cavity.
Its slightly oval in shape ,forming an angle of about 55 with the floor
of the meatus.