Fred G. Fedok, MD FACS Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Otolaryngology / Head and Neck Surgery The Pharynx.

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Fred G. Fedok, MD FACS Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Otolaryngology / Head and Neck Surgery The Pharynx

What Is It? What Does It Do ? How Does It Work? What Kind Of Things Can Go Wrong With It?

Nasopharynx –Posterior Choanae To Soft Palate Oropharynx –Larynx – Vallate Papilla – Soft Palate Hypopharynx –Posterior Larynx - Esophagus

Pharynx - Muscles Superior Constrictor Middle Constrictor Inferior Constrictor Stylopharyngeus

Pharynx – Arteries –Ascending Pharyngeal Artery –Palatine Arteries –Thyroid Arteries Pharyngeal – Veins –Pharyngeal Plexus –S And I Thyroid Veins

Pharynx - Lymphatics Retropharyngeal Lymph Nodes

Pharynx - Nerves Pharyngeal Plexus Glossopharyngeal Vagus

Nasopharynx Eustachian Tube Adenoids

Oropharynx Tonsils Tongue

Palate Hard Soft

Palate - Muscles Levator Veli Palatini Tensor Veli Palatini Uvula Palatoglossus Palatopharyngeus Salpingopharyngeus

Palatal Arteries And Nerves Arteries –Descending Palatine Artery –Greater Palatine Artery –Lesser Palatine Artery –Ascending Palatine Branch Of Facial Artery Nerves –Greater Palatine Nerve –Nasopalatine Nerve –Lesser Palatine Nerve

Palatal Function What Does It Do? –Functions In Speech And Swallowing

What's Important

The Examination Of The Upper Aerodigestive Tract Can Do A Thorough Examination Of The Nose, Nasopharynx, Oral Cavity, Oropharynx, Hypopharynx With Simply Clinical Tools –Mirror –Headlight –Nasal Speculum –Tongue Blade

Advanced Instrumentation Flexible Larygoscope / Nasopharyngoscope Bronchoscope

Swallowing Evaluation Cinesophagogram Barium Swallow Rehab Barium Swallow

The Swallowing Mechanism

Tonsillitis What Is It? –Acute –Chronic

The Adenoids Part Of Waldeyer’s Ring Along With Palatine And Lingual Tonsils

Complications Of Tonsillitis Peritonsillar Abscess

Complications Of Tonsillitis Deep neck Infections

The Pharynx – Other Disorders This Originated In The Maxillary Sinus And Presented Hanging Down From Behind The Palate…

The Pharynx – Other Disorders This Patient Complains Of Difficulty In Swallowing And Occasionally Regurgitates Undigested Food

The Pharynx – Other Disorders These disorders will be treated with surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation therapy…

The Pharynx – Other Disorders This Patient Will Have Speech And Eating Problems…

The Pharynx What Is It? What Does It Do ? How Does It Work? What Kind Of Things Can Go Wrong With It?

Fred G. Fedok, MD FACS Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Otolaryngology / Head and Neck Surgery The Pharynx