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  2. Cricoid cartilage - Wikipedia

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    The cricoid arch is the curved and vertically narrow anterior portion of the cricoid cartilage. Anteriorly, it measures 5-7 mm superoinferiorly; it becomes wider on eithers side towards its transition into the cricoid lamina of that side.

  3. Cricothyroid joint - Wikipedia

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    The cricothyroid joint (or articulation) is a joint connecting the cricoid cartilage and the thyroid cartilage.It plays a key role in adjusting human voice pitch by changing the tension of the vocal cords.

  4. Cricothyroid ligament - Wikipedia

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    The cricothyroid ligament is named after the two structures it connects: the cricoid cartilage and the thyroid cartilage. It is also known as the cricothyroid membrane, and the cricovocal membrane. [3] The various parts of the cricothyroid ligament have been named in many different ways, which can cause confusion.

  5. Cricothyroid muscle - Wikipedia

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    Anterior and lateral cricoid cartilage: Insertion: Inferior cornu and lamina of the thyroid cartilage: Nerve: External branch of superior laryngeal nerve (branch of the vagus nerve) Actions: Tension and elongation of the vocal folds: Identifiers; Latin: musculus cricothyroideus: TA98: A06.2.08.001: TA2: 2193: FMA: 46417: Anatomical terms of muscle

  6. Cricothyrotomy - Wikipedia

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    The procedure was first described in 1805 by Félix Vicq-d'Azyr, a French surgeon and anatomist. [3] A cricothyrotomy is generally performed by making a vertical incision on the skin of the throat just below the laryngeal prominence (Adam's apple), then making a horizontal incision in the cricothyroid membrane which lies deep to this point.

  7. Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle - Wikipedia

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    Posterior part of the cricoid: Insertion: Posterior surface of muscular process of the arytenoid cartilage: Nerve: Recurrent laryngeal nerve branch of the vagus nerve (CN X) Actions: Abducts and laterally rotates arytenoid cartilage, pulling vocal ligaments away from the midline and forward and so opening rima glottidis: Antagonist: Lateral ...

  8. Cricoarytenoid joint - Wikipedia

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    The cricoarytenoid joint is a joint connecting the cricoid cartilage and the arytenoid cartilage. It is a very shallow ball-and-socket joint. It allows for rotation and gliding motion. This controls the abduction and adduction of the vocal cords.

  9. Tracheotomy - Wikipedia

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    Laryngeal structures, trachea (1–4) and invasive procedures (A–B) (1) Thyroid cartilage (2) Cricothyroid ligament (3) Cricoid cartilage (4) Trachea (A) Cricothyrotomy (B) Tracheotomy In the early 20th century, physicians began to use the tracheotomy in the treatment of patients affected by paralytic poliomyelitis who required mechanical ...