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Home » A Comprehensive Guide to the Chorda Tympani Nerve: Course and Connections

A Comprehensive Guide to the Chorda Tympani Nerve: Course and Connections

April 13, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

A Comprehensive Guide to the Chorda Tympani Nerve: Course and Connections

“What is the chorda tympani nerve? A detailed question and answers guide”

Chorda Tympani Nerve 

  • Chorda tympani nerve arises in the vertical part of the facial canal about 6 mm above the stylomastoid foramen
  • Runs upwards & forwards in a bony canal & enters the middle ear
  • Runs forwards in close relation to the tympanic membrane
  • Leaves the middle ear by passing through the Petrotympanic fissure
  • Passes medial to the spine of the sphenoid & enters the
    infratemporal fossa
  • Here it joins lingual nerve

“Understanding the chorda tympani nerve through FAQs: Anatomy, course, and connections explained”

A Comprehensive Guide To The Chorda Tympani Nerve Course And Connections

“Importance of studying the chorda tympani nerve for medical students: Questions explained”

Chorda Tympani Nerve  Distribution:

  • Carries
    1. Preganglionic Secretomotor fibres to the submandibular ganglion
      • This supplies Submandibular & Sublingual glands
    2. Taste fibres
      • From the anterior two-third of the tongue

Question 2. Otic Ganglion.
Answer:

  • It is small, oval parasympathetic ganglion
  • It is present in infratemporal fossa

Otic Ganglion Relations:

  • Above- foramen ovale
  • Medial- Trunk of mandibular nerve
  • Lateral-Tensor veli palatini
  • Front- Middle meningeal artery
  • Behind- Medial pterygoid muscle

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Chorda tympani course and function

Otic Ganglion Roots:

Otic Ganglion Roots

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Otic Ganglion Branches:

  • Secretomotor to parotid gland via Auriculotemporal nerve
  • Vasomotor to parotid gland via Auriculotemporal nerve
  • Motor to tensor veli palatini & tensor tympani
  • Alternate route of taste pathway to anterior 2/3rd of tongue

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