• Title of article

    Posterior Commissure of the Human Larynx Revisited

  • Author/Authors

    John A. Tucker، نويسنده , , Sean T. Tucker، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    252
  • To page
    259
  • Abstract
    The existence of the posterior commissure (PC) of the human larynx has been disputed (Hirano M, Sato K, etآ al. The posterior glottis. Trans Am Laryngol Assoc. 1986;107:70–75). “The term posterior commissure has no relevance to anatomical structure. The term commissure means a joining together. The bilateral vocal folds never join at their posterior ends. The posterior aspect of the glottis is a wall. The posterior lateral aspect of the posterior glottis is also the lateral wall of the posterior glottisâ€‌ (Hirano M, Sato K, etآ al. The posterior glottis. Trans Am Laryngol Assoc. 1986;107:70–75). This study is intended to clarify the development of anatomical and morphological aspects of the PC in conjunction with a clinical classification of the larynx in sagittal view. This study uses human embryo and fetal laryngeal sections from the Carnegie Collection of Human Embryos (the world standard) and whole organ laryngeal sections from the Tucker Laryngeal Fetal Collection. Correlation of histologic and gross anatomical structure is made with the Hirano et al atlas, the Vidiؤ‡ Photographic Atlas of the Human Body, and the OʹRahilly Embryonic Atlas. Embryologic data clearly describe and illustrate the posterior union of the cricoid cartilage with formation of the PC. The anatomical functional aspects of the posterior lateral cricoid lamina as the supporting buttress of the articulating arytenoid cartilages are illustrated.
  • Keywords
    Histogenesis of cartilage , Interstitial growth , Stages , Appositional growth
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Record number

    1280583