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17 Δεκ 2020 · In this tutorial, we're going to talk about the membranes and the ligaments of the larynx. And then we're going to look at how the mucosa folds over the ligaments to form the vocal cords. We’re looking here anteriorly at the larynx. You can see the trachea below and the hyoid bone at the top.
5 Σεπ 2024 · It contains numerous ligaments and folds; the ligaments support the cartilaginous skeleton of the larynx, whilst the folds are involved in airway protection and phonation. In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the laryngeal ligaments and folds.
30 Οκτ 2023 · There are two folds, one on either side of the laryngeal cavity. Each fold is comprised of a vocal ligament, a vocalis muscle and a covering mucous membrane. Vibration of these folds in response to air traveling through the larynx allows us to speak, sing, and produce other vocal sounds.
The vocal ligaments run from the thyroid cartilage in the mid-line, to the tips of the vocal processes of the arytenoid cartilages. They’re fixed in front, and highly mobile behind. Their tension is affected by the tilt of the cricoid cartilage.
The superior free edges of the conus elasticus are much thicker and are given their own name, and they are known as the vocal ligaments. They attach to the vocal processes of the arytenoid cartilages and the inner surface of the thyroid cartilage angle.
In this video the anatomy of ligaments and vocal folds of the larynx is shown and explained. This video is in the "3D Anatomy Lyon" series from the Université Claude Bernard in Lyon, France.
30 Οκτ 2023 · The vocal folds are wedge-shaped folds of mucous membrane that project medially from the lateral walls of the middle part of the laryngeal cavity, inferior to the vestibular folds. Each vocal fold consists of a vocal ligament and a vocalis muscle and the overlying mucosa which covers it.