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| Head (''capitulum stapedis'')
| Head
| ''capitulum stapedis''
| presents a depression, which is covered by cartilage
| presents a depression, which is covered by cartilage
| articulates with the lenticular process of the incus
| articulates with the lenticular process of the incus
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| gives insertion to the tendon of the Stapedius muscle
| gives insertion to the tendon of the Stapedius muscle
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| Two crura (''crus anterius'' and ''crus posterius'')
| Two crura
| ''crus anterius'' and ''crus posterius''
| diverge from the neck , connected at their ends by a flattened oval plate
| diverge from the neck , connected at their ends by a flattened oval plate
| anterior is shorter and less curved than the posterior
| anterior is shorter and less curved than the posterior
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| Base (''basis stapedis'')
| Base
| ''basis stapedis''
| forms the foot-plate of the stirrup
| forms the foot-plate of the stirrup
| fixed to the margin of the fenestra vestibuli by a ring of ligamentous fibers
| fixed to the margin of the fenestra vestibuli by a ring of ligamentous fibers
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Revision as of 12:09, 15 April 2018

Adult Stapes Anatomy
Component Latin Description
Head capitulum stapedis presents a depression, which is covered by cartilage articulates with the lenticular process of the incus
Neck constricted part of the bone, succeeding the head gives insertion to the tendon of the Stapedius muscle
Two crura crus anterius and crus posterius diverge from the neck , connected at their ends by a flattened oval plate anterior is shorter and less curved than the posterior
Base basis stapedis forms the foot-plate of the stirrup fixed to the margin of the fenestra vestibuli by a ring of ligamentous fibers