Suboccipital triangle

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MUSCLES OF BACK & SUBOCCIPITAL TRIANGLE DR VANI PC

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MUSCLES OF BACK &SUBOCCIPITAL TRIANGLE

DR VANI PC

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Above-External occipital protuberance

& superior nuchal line

below – Spine of c7 vertebrae

Back of Neck-Extent

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The back of neck consists of four layers

Skin

Superficial fascia

Deep fascia

Muscles

Back of Neck-Layers

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Back of neck- skin

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Back of neck- superficial fascia

The cutaneous nerves

Greater occipital

Third occipital

The cutaneous vessels

Occipital artery

Twigs of vertebral artery

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Muscles are arranged

as

Superficial group

Deep Group

Back of neck- Muscles

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SUPERFICIAL GROUP

First layer - Trapezius

Second layer – Levator scapulae

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DEEP GROUP

Superficial : Splenius Capitis, Splenius

Cervices

Intermediate : Longissimus Capitis

Deep : Semispinalis Capitis

Deepest layer : Suboccipital muscles

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SUBOCCIPITAL MUSCLES

Rectus capitis posterior minor

Rectus capitis posterior major

Obliquus capitis inferior

Obliquus capitis superior

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SUBOCCIPITAL TRIANGLE

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Approach to Suboccipital triangle

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Superomedially : Rectus capitis posterior

major & minor

Superolaterally : Obliquus capitis

superior

Inferiorly : Obliquus capitis inferior

Boundaries

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Roof:

Semispinalis capitis

Floor:

Posterior atlanto-occipital

membrane

Posterior arch of atlas

Boundaries

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Suboccipital nerve:

(Dorsal ramus of C1)

III part of Vertebral artery

Sub occipital venous plexus

Contents

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Cisternal puncture

It is a procedure to approach cisterna magna in the posterior cranial fossa through the foramen magnum

To obtain CSF

Via the Suboccipital triangle

By piercing the posterior atlanto-occipital membrane

Applied aspects

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