Dissection of pharynx from left lateral approach
Wall of pharynx, lateral view
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Dissection of pharynx from left lateral approach
Wall of pharynx, lateral view
The internal pterygoid muscle has been removed and most of the lateral lamina of the pterygoid process cut away. A plexus of small veins covers the lateral surface of the tensor veli palatini muscle. The internal maxillary artery has been resected except for its terminal branches, and the digastric and stylohyoid muscles have been removed. Bone of the palate and the lateral wall of the nasal fossa has been cut away. The external carotid artery (27) has been retracted laterally so that the plexus of nerves which extends along the artery from the superior cervical ganglion is visible. The ganglion itself remains covered. The external maxillary artery has been transected just beyond its ascending palatine branch (22). No tonsillar artery was present and in this case was probably replaced by the ascending palatine artery.
- Mucosa of sphenoid sinus
- Upper pointer: Palatine nerves Lower pointer: Internal maxillary artery (cut end)
- Mucoperiosteum of maxillary sinus
- Tensor veli palatini muscle
- Tendinous bands which gave origin to deepest part of internal pterygoid muscle
- Mucosa of inferior nasal meatus
- Greater palatine artery
- Mucosa of hard palate
- Dorsum of tongue
- Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle (covered by fascia)
- Styloglossus muscle
- Lingual nerve (retracted anteriorly)
- Hyoglossus muscle
- Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
- Semilunar ganglion (trigeminal)
- Tympanic membrane
- Mandibular nerve
- Chorda tympani
- Facial nerve (VII)
- Mastoid cells
- Upper pointer: Alar fascia Lower pointer: Styloid process
- Ascending palatine artery
- Occipital artery
- Internal jugular vein
- Upper pointer: External carotid nerve plexus Lower pointer: External carotid artery (cut off just below origin of internal maxillary artery and retracted laterally)
- Cervical nerve III
- External carotid artery
- Vagus nerve (X)
- External maxillary artery
- Internal carotid artery