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Killian's triangle

Killian's dehiscence
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Muscles of the pharynx and cheek. (Constrictor pharyngis inferior visible at bottom left.)
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Muscles of the pharynx, viewed from behind, together with the associated vessels and nerves. (Inf. const. labeled at bottom center.)
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Anatomical terminology
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Killian's dehiscence (also known as Killian's triangle, Laimer triangle, Laimer-Killian triangle, or Laimer-Haeckermann area) is a triangular area in the wall of the pharynx between the thyropharyngeal and cricopharyngeus of the inferior constrictor of the pharynx (also see Pharyngeal pouch).

It represents a potentially weak spot where a pharyngoesophageal diverticulum (Zenker's diverticulum) is more likely to occur.

It is named after the German ENT surgeon Gustav Killian.



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