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*** the pharyngeal branch to the palatovaginal canal; | *** the pharyngeal branch to the palatovaginal canal; | ||
*** sphenopalatine artery → sphenopalatine foramen to reach the nasal cavity (considered to be the terminal branch, because of its large diameter) | *** sphenopalatine artery → sphenopalatine foramen to reach the nasal cavity (considered to be the terminal branch, because of its large diameter) | ||
= Branches and distribution = | = Branches and distribution = |
Revision as of 05:05, 3 August 2024
- Arises as a terminal branch of the external carotid artery w/ the superficial temporal artery
- passes through infratemporal fossa → (via pterygomaxillary fissure) pterygopalatine fossa. follow the maxillary nerve.
Segments
- Divided into three segments:
- Second segment - courses in an anterior, medial & superior direction; gives rise to:
- infraorbital artery → passes through the inferior orbital fissure & courses w/ the infraorbital nerve;
- anastomoses w/ ophthalmic artery (OA)
- posterosuperior alveolar artery → descends to pierce the posterolateral wall of the maxilla;
- recurrent meningeal branches → pass through the foramen rotundum
- infraorbital artery → passes through the inferior orbital fissure & courses w/ the infraorbital nerve;
- pterygopalatine segment (third) in the pterygopalatine fossa → divides into its terminal branches:
- the greater and lesser palatine arteries. which descend through the greater and lesser palatine canals;
- the vidian artery to the pterygoid canal;
- the pharyngeal branch to the palatovaginal canal;
- sphenopalatine artery → sphenopalatine foramen to reach the nasal cavity (considered to be the terminal branch, because of its large diameter)
- Second segment - courses in an anterior, medial & superior direction; gives rise to:
Branches and distribution
Mandibular part
- Inferior alveolar artery ⇒ Mandible, teeth, gingiva (the mental branch is its terminal branch)
- Middle meningeal artery ⇒ Calvaria, dura, anterior and middle cranial fossae
- Deep auricular artery ⇒ Temporomandibular joint, external auditory canal
- Anterior tympanic artery ⇒ Tympanic cavity
Pterygoid part
- Masseteric artery ⇒ Masseter muscle
- Deep temporal branches ⇒ Temporalis muscle
- Pterygoid branches ⇒ Pterygoid muscles
- Buccal artery ⇒ Buccal mucosa
Pterygopalatine part
- Posterior superior alveolar artery ⇒ Maxillary molars, maxillary sinus, gingiva
- Infraorbital artery ⇒ Maxillary alveoli
- Descending palatine artery:
- Greater palatine artery ⇒ Hard palate
- Lesser palatine artery ⇒ Soft palate, palatine tonsil, pharyngeal wall
- Sphenopalatine artery:
- Lateral posterior nasal arteries ⇒ Lateral wall of the nasal cavity, conchae
- Posterior septal branches ⇒ Nasal septum