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Cricothyrotomy: the anatomical basis.
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Gross AnatomyApplied AnatomyCricothyroid JointSurgical PathologyParathyroid DiseaseTopographical AnatomyCricothyroid MembraneClinical AnatomyLarynxSurgeryAnatomical BasisAnatomyVoice SurgeryCraniofacial SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryImportant Surgical Technique
Cricothyrotomy is an important surgical technique. We studied the anatomy of the cricothyroid membrane in 13 adult fresh cadavers preserved at 45 degrees F and examined at 70 degrees F. The working dimensions of the cricothyroid membrane were measured for emergency cricothyrotomy and placement of an airway tube. The vertical measurement ranged from 8-19 mm (mean 13.69 +/- SE 0.96 mm) and the maximal width between the cricothyroid muscles ranged between 9 and 19 mm (mean 12.38 +/- SE 0.91 mm). The distance from the upper limit of the cricothyroid membrane to the vocal cord was 9.78 +/- SE 0.52 mm. Eight subjects (62%) had an artery delineated transversely across the cricothyroid membrane. Two subjects (15%) had sclerosis of the cricothyroid joint. To promote the safe use of cricothyrotomy, the anatomy of the cricothyroid membrane is defined and clinically relevant data are presented.