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| Tympanic cavity | |
|---|---|
| The cochlea and vestibule, viewed from above. (Tympanic cavity labeled at upper right.) | |
| Bones and muscles in the tympanic cavity in the middle ear | |
| Latin | cavitas tympani |
| Gray's | subject #230 1037 |
| Artery | stylomastoid artery |
| Precursor | first pharyngeal pouch |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | c_16/12220641 |
The tympanic cavity is a small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear.
It is formed from the tubotympanic sulcus, an expansion of the first pharyngeal pouch.
It is mostly surrounded by the bony labyrinth, except on its lateral surface, where it abuts the external auditory meatus from which it is separated by the tympanic membrane (eardrum).
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Clinical significance
If damaged, the tympanic membrane can be repaired in a procedure called tympanoplasty.
Should fluid accumulate within the middle ear as the result of infection or for some other reason, it can be drained by puncturing the tympanic membrane with a small bore needle (tympanocentesis).
See also
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External links
- Tympanic+cavity at eMedicine Dictionary
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