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LATERAL CERVICAL TRIANGLE
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Superficial Cervical Fascia
Contains: Platysma muscle Superficial veins Cutaneous nerves
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Prevertebral Fascia Covers: Extends: Muscles of the lateral triangle
Around anterior surface of the cervical vertebrae across anterior midline.
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Boundaries of Triangle
Anterior: Posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid Posterior: Anterior border of the trapezius Inferior: Clavicle Moore: Fig. 6.29
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Roof of Triangle Skin Superficial layer of deep cervical fascia:
Also called investing fascia. Splits to enclose: Trapezius Sternocleidomastoid
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Muscular Floor Triangle
Prevertebral fascia covers muscular floor consisting of: Splenius capitis Levator scapulae Scalenus posterior Scalenus medius Scalenus anterior Omohyoid
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Nerves of Triangle Lesser occipital (C2) Supraclavicular (C3,4)
Accessory (CN XI): To trapezius and sternocleidomastoid
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Vessels of Triangle Occipital artery Transverse cervical artery
Subclavian vein: Crosses first rib Subclavian artery: External jugular vein
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Spinal Accessory Nerve
Spinal root Arises from C1-C5. Fibers pass superiorly through foramen magnum and join cranial root. Cranial root Arises from medulla.
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Spinal Accessory Nerve
Both roots exit through jugular foramen and separate. Spinal root innervates: Sternocleidomastoid Trapezius
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