- Tympanic part of the temporal bone
Infobox Bone
Name = Tympanic part of the temporal bone
Latin = pars tympanica ossis temporalis
GraySubject = 34
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Caption = Lefttemporal bone . Outer surface. (Tympanic part at bottom center.)
Caption2 = Coronal section of right temporal bone.
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The tympanic part of thetemporal bone is a curved plate of bone lying below thesquama and in front of themastoid process .Surfaces
Its postero-superior surface is concave, and forms the anterior wall, the floor, and part of the posterior wall of the bony external acoustic meatus.
Medially, it presents a narrow furrow, the "tympanic sulcus", for the attachment of the
tympanic membrane .Its antero-inferior surface is quadrilateral and slightly concave; it constitutes the posterior boundary of the
mandibular fossa , and is in contact with the retromandibular part of theparotid gland .Borders
Its lateral border is free and rough, and gives attachment to the cartilaginous part of the external acoustic meatus. Internally, the tympanic part is fused with the petrous portion, and appears in the retreating angle between it and the squama, where it lies below and lateral to the orifice of the
auditory tube . Posteriorly, it blends with the squama and mastoid part, and forms the anterior boundary of the tympanomastoid fissure.Its upper border fuses laterally with the back of the
postglenoid process , while medially it bounds thepetrotympanic fissure . The medial part of the lower border is thin and sharp; its lateral part splits to enclose the root of thestyloid process , and is therefore named the "vaginal process". The central portion of the tympanic part is thin, and in a considerable percentage of skulls is perforated by a hole, the "foramen of Huschke".The
external acoustic meatus is nearly 2 cm. long and is directed inward and slightly forward: at the same time it forms a slight curve, so that the floor of the canal is convex upward. In sagittal section it presents an oval or elliptical shape with the long axis directed downward and slightly backward. Its anterior wall and floor and the lower part of its posterior wall are formed by the tympanic part; the roof and upper part of the posterior wall by the squama. Its inner end is closed, in the recent state, by the tympanic membrane; the upper limit of its outer orifice is formed by the posterior root of thezygomatic process , immediately below which there is sometimes seen a small spine, the "suprameatal spine", situated at the upper and posterior part of the orifice.
=AdditionalExternal links
* - "Osteology of the Skull: Lateral Surface of Skull"
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