Stapedial branch of posterior auricular artery
In human anatomy, the stapedial branch of posterior auricular artery, or stapedial artery for short, is a small artery supplying the stapedius muscle in the inner ear.
Structure
In humans
In humans, the stapedial artery is normally present in the fetus where it connects what is to become the External [carotid artery|external] and internal carotid arteries. Part of the carotid artery system, it originates from the dorsal branch of aortic arch. Its superior supraorbital branch becomes the middle meningeal artery, while its infraorbital and mandibular branches fuses with the external carotid artery and later become the internal maxillary artery. Its trunk atrophies and is replaced by branches from the external carotid artery.In rare cases, the embryonic structure is still present after birth in which case it is referred to as a persistent stapedial artery. While the prevalence of this anomaly is unknown, it has been estimated to be present in 1 of 5,000 people.