Vestibular duct

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Vestibular duct
Inner ear, with vestibular duct labeled near bottom.
Cross section of the cochlea.
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Identifiers
Latinscala vestibuli
MeSHD054738
TA98A15.3.03.043
TA26968
FMA61269
Anatomical terminology

The vestibular duct or scala vestibuli is a perilymph-filled cavity inside the cochlea of the inner ear that conducts sound vibrations to the cochlear duct.

It is separated from the cochlear duct by Reissner's membrane and extends from the vestibule of the ear to the helicotrema where it joins the tympanic duct.

Additional images

  • The cochlea and vestibule, viewed from above.
    The cochlea and vestibule, viewed from above.
  • Transverse section of the cochlear duct of a fetal cat.
    Transverse section of the cochlear duct of a fetal cat.
  • Interior of right osseous labyrinth.
    Interior of right osseous labyrinth.
  • Diagrammatic longitudinal section of the cochlea.
    Diagrammatic longitudinal section of the cochlea.

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