External laryngeal nerve
The external laryngeal nerve is one of the two branches of the superior laryngeal nerve and supplies the cricothyroid muscle.
Summary
- origin: arises as the smaller of the two branches of the superior laryngeal nerve at the level of the greater cornu of the hyoid bone
- course
- descends posterior to the superior thyroid artery
- pierces the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle at the level of the inferior thyroid tubercle to enter the cricothyroid muscle
- branches and supply
- supplies the cricothyroid muscle (the only intrinsic muscle of the larynx not supplied by the recurrent laryngeal nerve)
- small branches to the pharyngeal plexus
- small branches to the inferior pharyngeal constrictor