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Fasciae of the Neck

Superficial cervical fascia

Contents:

  1. Platysma muscle
  2. Cutaneous nerves, blood vessels and lymphatics
  3. Superficial lymph nodes
  4. Fat

Deep cervical fascia or Fascia colli

1. Investing layer

2. Pretracheal layer

3. Carotid sheath: Formed anteriorly by pretracheal fascia and posteriorly by prevertebral fascia

Encloses:

Relations:

4. Pharyngobasilar fascia (deep to pharynx): lines the inner surface of pharyngeal muscles

5. Prevertebral layer

Spread of Infections

1. Infection between investing layer and muscular layer of pretracheal fascia: Upto superior edge of manubirum

2. Infection between investing layer and visceral layer of pretracheal fascia: Into thoracic cavity anterior to pericardium

3. Retropharyngeal space infections (suppuration of retropharyngeal lymph nodes): Through the superior mediastinum into the posterior mediastinum

4. Infection behind prevertebral fascia (vertebral TB): May spread to various directions –

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