MAXILLARY ARTERY
MAXILLARY ARTERY
Features
Larger terminal branch of ECA
course
Given off behind neck of mandible
First / mandibular part
Runs horizontally forwards
First between neck of mandible and sphenomandibular ligament
Below auriculotemporal nerve
Along lower border of lateral pterygoid
Second part
Upwards and forwards
Superficial to lower head of lateral pterygoid
Third part
Passes between two heads of lateral pterygoid
Through pterygomaxillary fissure
Enter pterygopalatine fossa
BRANCHES
Branches of first part
Deep auricular artery
Supplies external acoustic meatus , tympanic membrane and TMJ
Anterior tympanic branch
Supplies middle ear , medial surface of tympanic membrane
Middle meningeal artery
Lies between lateral pterygoid and spheno-mandibular ligament
Then between 2 roots of auriculotemporal nerve
Enters skull through foramen spinosum to reach middle cranial fossa
Divides in to a
large frontal branch which courses to pterion
Smaller parietal branch
Accessory meningeal artery
Enters cranial cavity
Through foramen ovale
Supplies Meninges and structures in infratemporal fossa
Inferior alveolar artery
Runs downwards and forwards medial to ramus of mandible
Reaches mandibular foramen
Before entering gives a
lingual branch to tongue
Mylohyoid branch that descends in mylohyoid groove
Passing through enters mandibular canal
In it runs downward and forwards
Mental branch passes through mental foramen
SECOND PART
mainly muscular branches
Masseteric
Deep temporal branches ( anterior and posterior )
Ascend on lateral aspect of skull deep to temporalis muscle
Pterygoid muscles
Buccal branch supplies skin of cheek
THIRD PART
posterior superior alveolar artery
Just before maxillary artery enters pterygomaxillary fissure
Descends on posterior surface of maxilla
Gives branches that enter canals in bone to supply molar and premolar teeth
Infraorbital artery
Arises just before pterygomaxillary fissure
Enters orbit through infraorbital fissure
Branches
Middle superior alveolar branch- premolar teeth
Anterior superior alveolar branch- apertures of maxilla to reach incisor and canine teeth
Greater palatine artery
Runs downward in greater palatine canal
Emerge on posterolateral part of hard palate
Through greater foramen
Runs forward near lateral margin of palate
Incisive canal
Pharyngeal branch
Runs backwards through canal
Inferior aspect of body of sphenoid bone
Palatovaginal / pharyngeal canal
Supplies part of nasopharynx , auditory tube and sphenoidal air sinus
Artery of pterygoid canal
Runs backwards
Supply pharynx , auditory tube and tympanic cavity
Sphenopalatine artery
Passes medialy through sphenopalatine foramen
Enters cavity of nose
Branches
Posterolateral nasal branches
Lateral wall of nose , paranasal sinus
Posteromedial branches
Nasal septum