Cervical Spinal Nerves and Sympathetic Trunk #1
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Components (5)
- Ansa cervicali -Phrenic nerve -Cutaneous branches -Deep motor branches -Contributions to accessory nerve (CN XI)
Cervical spinal nervesAnterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous branches - Supraclavicular (C3-C4) - Course
descend deep to SCM towards the shoulder region
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (roots of BRACHIAL PLEXUS): Course
descends inferolaterally through lateral cervical region passes between 1strib, clavicle, and superior border of scapula to enter axilla
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Suboccipital nerve (C1) - Course
exits spinal cord between cranium and C1 and lies within the suboccipital triangle
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Ansa Cervicalis - Superior Root - Course
initially runs anteriorly with the hypoglossal nerve then turns inferiorly to join the inferior root
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Posterior rami, nerves C3 - C7 (C3 - C7) - Supply
intrinsic mm. of back and overlying skin
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Ascending and descending branches of adjacent anterior rami unite to form _______ from where the branches emerge
loops
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Superior cervical ganglion - Branches - Visceral branches
pharynx, larynx, thyroid
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Third (Least) occipital nerve (C3) - Course
pierces trapezius m. and ascends along posterior midline of neck
Cervical spinal nerves: Spinal nerves divide into __________ and __________ primary ramus
posterior and anterior
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Posterior rami, nerves C3 - C7 (C3 - C7) - Origin
posterior rami of spinal nerves C3 - C7
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Suboccipital nerve (C1) - Origin
posterior ramus of spinal nerve C1
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Greater occipital nerve (C2) = Origin
posterior ramus of spinal nerve C2
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Third (Least) occipital nerve (C3) - origin
posterior ramus of spinal nerve C3
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (roots of BRACHIAL PLEXUS): Supply
most of upper limb
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Phrenic nerve - motor - Origen
mostly C4, but also C3 & C5
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Phrenic nerve - motor - Supply
motor and sensation (medial part only) to diaphragm
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Supply ____________, skin, and scalp on back of head and neck
muscles
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Suboccipital nerve (C1) - Supply
muscles of the suboccipital triangle
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous (sensory branches)
originate from the posterior border of the SCM
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Posterior rami, nerves C3 - C7 (C3 - C7) - Course
pass segmentally to muscles and skin of posterior neck region
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Ansa Cervicalis - Inferior Root - Course
runs inferiorly to join the superior root
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Superior cervical ganglion - Branches - Superior cervical cardiac nerve
runs inferiorly towards the cardiac plexus
Cervical spinal nervesAnterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous branches - Lesser occipital nerve (C2) - Course
runs superiorly and posteriorly (parallel to posterior border of SCM)
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Third (Least) occipital nerve (C3) - Supply
scalp of lower occipital and suboccipital region
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Greater occipital nerve (C2) - Supply
scalp of occipital region, and semispinalis capitis m.
Cervical spinal nervesAnterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous branches - Transverse cervical or anterior cutaneous (C2-C3) - Supply
skin of anterior cervical region
Cervical spinal nervesAnterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous branches - Lesser occipital nerve (C2) - Supply
skin of neck and scalp posterosuperior to auricle
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Middle cervical ganglion: Location
smallest of the 3 ganglia, lies anterior to the cricoid cartilage, at the level of C6 vertebra
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Superior continuation of thoracic sympathetic trunk that extends ____________ into the neck
superiorly
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (roots of BRACHIAL PLEXUS): Appear between
anterior and middle scalene mm.
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Supply skin and muscle on _____________region of neck, extending into head, shoulder girdle, and upper limb
anterolateral
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Location
anterolateral to transverse processes of cervical vertebrae
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Motor Branches
arise from the anterior border of the SCM
Cervical spinal nervesAnterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous branches - Great auricular nerve (C2-C3) - Course
ascends across the SCM to inferior pole of parotid gland where it divides
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Superior cervical ganglion - Location:
at the level of C1 and C2 vertebrae
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Ansa Cervicalis - Superior Root - Origin
between loop of C1 - C2
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Ansa Cervicalis - Inferior Root - Origin
between loop of C2 - C3
Cervical spinal nervesAnterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous branches - Transverse cervical or anterior cutaneous (C2-C3) - Course
curves around the posterior border of SCM and passes anteriorly superficial to the SCM and deep to the EJV
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Origin
deep to SCM, comprised by the anterior rami of spinal nerves C1 - C4, which form the roots of the cervical plexus
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Ansa Cervicalis - Branches (4)
-Omohyoid m. -Sternothyroid m. -Sternohyoid m. -Geniohyoid and Thyrohyoid mm. (just before the superior root turns inferiorly there are 2 branches running anteriorly)
Cervical spinal nerves: There are _____ pairs of cervical spinal nerves
8
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Deep motor branches - Branches supply
Branches supply prevertebral muscles (e.g. middle scalene, longus colli and capitis m.)
Cervical spinal nerves: Spinal nerves ________-_________ emerge superior to the correspondingly numbered vertebrae
C1 - C7
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (roots of BRACHIAL PLEXUS): Anterior rami of
C5 - C8 and T1
Cervical spinal nerves: Nerve ______ emerges inferiorly to vertebra C7 (below this area, all remaining nerves emerge inferior to the correspondingly numbered vertebrae)
C8
Cervical sympathetic trunk Presynaptic sympathetic fibers emerging from ______ - _________.
C8 - T2
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Deep motor branches - Contributions to
Contributions to accessory nerve (C2 - C4): C2 - C3 & C3 - C4
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Inferior cervical ganglion - Branches (2)
Inferior cervical cardiac nerve: runs inferiorly along the trachea to the deep cardiac plexus Arterial branches: run along the vertebral artery into the cranial cavity
Cervical spinal nervesAnterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous branches - Supraclavicular (C3-C4) - Supply
Medial: skin over base of neck and upper sternum Intermediate: skin over superior portion of pectoralis major m. Lateral: skin over superior 1/3rd of deltoid muscle
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Middle cervical ganglion: Branches (2)
Middle cervical cardiac nerve: runs inferiorly towards cardiac plexus Arterial branches: runs anteriorly towards the thyroid gland
Cervical spinal nervesAnterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Cutaneous branches - Great auricular nerve (C2-C3) - Supply
Parotid gland Auricle Area over mastoid process
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Ganglia (3)
Superior cervical ganglion Middle cervical ganglion Inferior cervical ganglion: in about 80% of humans it fuses with 1st thoracic ganglion to form the cervicothoracic ganglion (stellate ganglion)
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Superior cervical ganglion - Branches - Internal carotid artery branch
branches following the internal carotid artery. Innervates structures supplied by branches of the internal carotid artery
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Superior cervical ganglion - Branches -External carotid artery branch
branches that ride on the external carotid artery following it, and innervating the structures supplied by it
Anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves (CERVICAL PLEXUS): Phrenic nerve - motor - Course
descends with the IJV across the anterior scalene m. in the neck, superficially to anterior scalene --> through the thorax --> to diaphragm
Posterior rami of cervical spinal nerves: Greater occipital nerve (C2) - Course
emerges inferior to obliquus capitis inferior pierces semispinalis capitis during its ascend to posterior scalp
Cervical sympathetic trunk: Inferior cervical ganglion- Location:
lies at the level of C7 vertebra