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An anatomical study of anastomoses between the laryngeal nerves.
Authors:Jose-Ramn Saudo  Eva Maranillo  Xavier Len  Rosa-María Mirapeix  Cesar Orús  Miquel Quer
Institution:Unit of Anatomy and Embryology, School of Medicine, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. joseramon.sanudo@uab.es
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To systematize the anatomy of the connecting branches between laryngeal nerves. METHODS: Microdissection of 90 larynges obtained from necropsies (57 men and 33 women; age range, 41-95 y). RESULTS: Anastomoses between the internal and recurrent nerves appeared in four different patterns: 1) Galen's anastomosis, as the connection between the dorsal branches of both nerves (100%); 2) arytenoid plexus, as the connection between the arytenoid branches of both nerves, in relation with the arytenoid muscle, and divided in a deep part (100%) and a superficial part (86%); 3) cricoid anastomosis, previously only described in cows, located in the front of the cricoid lamina (6/10 cases); and 4) thyroarytenoid anastomosis, as the connection of a descending branch of the internal laryngeal nerve and an ascending branch of the recurrent nerve (14%). Anastomosis between the internal laryngeal and the external laryngeal nerves appeared as a connecting branch throughout the foramen thyroideum (21%). Anastomosis between the external laryngeal and recurrent nerves appeared as a connecting branch throughout the cricothyroid muscle (68%). CONCLUSION: At least two anastomoses (Galen's anastomosis and arytenoid plexus) appeared in 21% of hemilarynges, and 79% of cases had three or more anastomoses between the laryngeal nerves. The different prevalence of this complex anastomotic pattern suggests functional differences in the sensory and motor innervation of individual subjects.
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