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THE EAR: PRACTICAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY:
J.W. Loock, Dept. of ORLFaculty of Health Sciences
US/TBH
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Some questions you should be able to answer by the end of this lecture:
• Where (anatomically) may/may you not wear an earring?• Why should you throw you earbuds away?• What makes it possible to hear whispered
“sweet nothings”?• Why should airlines give you gum to chew on descent?• Why does syringing an old lady’s ear with cold tapwater
make her dizzy?• How does the ear differentiate between low & high-pitched
sounds?• Why do your ears ring after a rave party?
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Ear: The 3 Parts:
External Ear:• Pinna• External Auditory Meatus• Drum (Tympanic Membrane)
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Ear: The 3 Parts:
Middle Ear Cleft:Middle Ear itselfEustachian TubeMastoid Air Cell System
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Ear: The 3 Parts:
Inner Ear: “The Labyrinth”CochleaVestibule: Utricle
SacculeSemicircular Canals
Vestibulocochlear Nerve --> CNS
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External Ear:
Tissues: Function:• Skin incl Desquamation, migration
– Wax Protection, migration– Hairs protection, expulsion
• Cartilage– Perichondrium
• Bone• Eardrum Seals off Middle Ear
• Pinna• External Auditory
Meatus• Drum (Tympanic
Membrane)
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Middle Ear Cleft:
Middle Ear itselfEustachian TubeMastoid Air Cell System
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Middle ear Cleft: parts:
• Middle ear per se:– Mesotympanum– Epitympanum (“attic”)– Hypotympanum
• Eustachian Tube
• Mastoid:– “Antrum”– Aditus– Air cells
Left M.E.Cleft
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Middle ear anatomy: contents:• Eardrum
• Ossicles:– malleus– incus– stapes
• Oval Window• Round Window
• Facial Nerve
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Middle ear Physiology:• Aeration:
•Eustachian tube•Mastoid air cell “reservoir”
• Mucosa
• Sound amplification•TM•Ossicles
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Middle ear Physiology:• Aeration:
•Eustachian tube•Mastoid air cell “reservoir”
• Mucosa
• Sound amplification•TM•Ossicles
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Middle ear Physiology:• Aeration:
•Eustachian tube•Mastoid air cell “reservoir”
• Mucosa
• Sound amplification•TM•Ossicles
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Ear: The 3 Parts:
Inner Ear: “The Labyrinth”CochleaVestibule: Utricle
SacculeSemicircular Canals
Vestibulocochlear Nerve --> CNS
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THE INNER EAR:
CochleaVestibule: Utricle
SacculeSemicircular Canals
Vestibulocochlear Nerve --> CNS
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The Inner Ear: Cochlea:
• Twisted tube:– Basal turn to apex
• 3 Compartments:– Scala tympani– Scala media– Scala vestibuli
• Basilar membrane & hair cells
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The Inner Ear: Cochlea: Function:HEARING:Sound wave travels up
Basilar MembranePitch (frequency)
determines place of max. displacement
Hair cells of Organ of Cortion Basilar Membrane transform movement into electrical impulses => Cochlear Nerve=> Cerebral Cortex
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INNER EAR: PHYSIOLOGY:
Cochlea Vestibular labyrinthSaccule + Utricle + Semicircular canals
Hearing Static position + linear Angular accelerationaccelerationMaculae: Hair cells + Ampullary crista: Hairstatoconial membrane cells + cupulae
Vestibulocochlear nerve (VCN)
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EQUILIBRIUM:ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF VESTIBULAR APPARATUS
• Bony Labyrinth contains membranous• (Outer) Perilymph ~ Extracellular Fluid• (Inner) Endolymph ~ Intracellular Fluid (↑K,↓Na)
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EQUILIBRIUM:ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF VESTIBULAR APPARATUSMACULA (of utricle & saccule)• Hair cells• Statoconial membrane (CaCo3 crystals in mucopolysaccharide bed)• Static position & linear acceleration
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EQUILIBRIUM:ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF VESTIBULAR APPARATUSMACULA (of utricle & saccule)• Hair cells• Statoconial membrane (CaCo3 crystals in mucopolysaccharide bed)• Static position & linear acceleration
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EQUILIBRIUM:ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF VESTIBULAR APPARATUSAMPULLARY CRISTA:• Dilated ampulla at end of semicircular canal• Hair cells• Cupula• Angular acceleration
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EQUILIBRIUM:ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF VESTIBULAR APPARATUSSEMICIRCULAR CANALS:• Orientated in 3 different spacial planes • at +/- right angles• able to track exact direction of acceleration