Clinical Anatomy of the Epitympanum
Chrobok V.1, Šimáková E.2, Northrop C.3
Klinika ORL a chirurgie hlavy a krku, Krajská nemocnice Pardubice, Ústav zdravotnických studií, Univerzita Pardubice, přednosta: prof. MUDr. A. Pellant, DrSc.1 Fingerlandův ústav patologie, LF UK a FN Hradec Králové, přednosta prof. MUDr. I. Šteiner, CSc. 2 Temporal Bone Foundation, Boston, USA3 |
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Summary:
The paper represents a review of the clinical anatomy of the epitympanum. The epitympanum consists
of not only the epitympanum but Prussaks space. In the epitympanum we differentiate the anterior from
the posterior epitympanum, which is further divided into medial and lateral. The interatticotympanic
diaphragm divides the epitympanum and mesotympanum. It consists of a mucous membrane plica originating
from the tensor fold and lateral incudomallear fold, from strong ligaments of the malleus and incus
to the surrounding bony walls, and from the malleus capitulum, body and short process of the incus.
The main pathway of ventilation between the epitympanum and mesotympanum is provided by the isthmus
tympani. There can be accessory pathways of ventilation such as isthmus tympani posterior, defects
in the mucous membrane of the tensor fold or in the incudomallear fold. Prussaks space has an independent
pathway for ventilation from the mesotympanum.
Understanding the pathophysiology and the problems of chronic middle ear inflammation is impossible
without knowledge of the basic anatomy of the epitympanum.
Key words:
epitympanum, mesotympanum, middle ear inflammations, clinical anatomy.
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