Nervus laryngeus recurrens
Nervus laryngeus recurrens | ||
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Cognitores | ||
TA | A14.2.01.166 | |
Anatomia | ||
Cursus nervi laryngei recurrentis sinistri |
Nervus laryngeus recurrens est ramus nervi vagi musculos laryngis internos, extra musculum cricothyroideum (a nervo laryngeo superiore), innervans. Cursus amborum nervorum laryngeorum recurrentium, dextri et sinistri, diversi sunt, cursus asymmetricus est:
- dextre nervus sub arteriam subclaviam sinistram
- sinistre nervus sub arcum aortae
Postea uterque nervus recurrens sursum tracheae cursum sequitur, usque in laryngem.
Nervi laryngei recurrentes sunt nervi sensorii plicarum vocalium, at nervi motorii utriusque musculi cricoarytaenoidei posterioris (plicas vocales) aperientes.
Operatio chirurgica glandulae thyreoideae cum periculo nervum recurrentem laedendi coniuncta est[1].
Notae
recensere- ↑ Hartl D. M., Travagli J.-P., et al. (May 2005). "Clinical Review: Current Concepts in the Management of Unilateral Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis After Thyroid Surgery". The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 90 (5): 3084-8
Bibliographia
recensere- Allen E., Minutello K., Murcek B. W.: Anatomy, Head and Neck, Larynx Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (StatPearls) (Anglice)