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Home » Deep Cervical Fascia And Surgical Anatomy Of The Neck

Deep Cervical Fascia And Surgical Anatomy Of The Neck

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Deep Cervical Fascia And Surgical Anatomy Of The Neck

Classify deep fascia of neck. Add a note on its applied anatomy (or) General investing layer of deep cervical fascia (or) Pretracheal fascia
Answer:

Deep Fascia of Neck Layers:

  • Investing layer
  • Pretracheal layer
  • Prevertebral layer
  • Carotid sheath
  • Buccopharyngeal fascia
  • Pharyngobasilar fascia

Posterior Neck Anatomy Transverse Section

Deep Fascia of Neck Layers:

Neck Fascia Attachments Diagram

Pretracheal Fascia Attachments

Neurovascular Contents Of Carotid Sheath

Deep Fascia of Neck Layers Applied Anatomy:

  1. Investing Layer:
    • Parotid swellings are very painful due to the unyielding nature of parotid fascia
  2. Supraclavicular Space:
    • It is pierced by the external jugular vein to drain into subclavian vein
    • Division of external jugular vein may cause air embolism
  3. Pretracheal Fascia:
    • The thyroid gland & all thyroid swellings move with deglutition because the thyroid is attached to the larynx by the suspensory ligament of Berry
    • Neck infections in front of it may bulge in the suprasternal area or extend down into the anterior mediastinum
  4. Prevertebral Fascia:
    • Neck infections behind it arise usually from tuberculosis of the cervical vertebrae or cervical caries
    • The pus formed may travel
      1. Forward resulting in chronic retropharyngeal abscess in posterior wall of pharynx
      2. Laterally into posterior triangle through the axillary sheath
      3. Downward into superior mediastinum
    • Neck infections in front of it usually arise from retropharyngeal lymph nodes resulting in acute retropharyngeal abscess

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