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Cricothyroid ligament

 
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Ligament: Cricothyroid ligament
Larynx external en.svg
The ligaments of the larynx. Antero-lateral view.
Latin ligamentum cricothyreoideum
Gray's subject #236 1078
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The cricothyroid ligament is the larger part of the laryngeal membrane, continuing inferiorly as a median or anterior part and twin lateral ligaments.

The median cricothyroid ligament is a flat band of white tissue joining the cricoid and thyroid cartilages, while the lateral cricothyroid ligament is also known as the cricothyroid membrane (also called conus elasticus).

Clinical significance

This ligament is cut during emergency cricothyrotomy. This ligament's main purpose is to keep the cricoid and thyroid from traveling too far.

See also

This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated.



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