estapedio
Estapedio refers to the stapes, one of the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear. Also known as the stirrup bone, the estapedio is the smallest bone in the human body and forms part of the chain that transmits sound from the eardrum to the inner ear. Along with the malleus (hammer) and incus (anvil), the stapes connects with the incus at the incudostapedial joint and with the oval window by its footplate, which fits into the opening of the inner ear.
Anatomically, the estapedio is a slender, curved bone with a head that articulates with the incus, a
The stapedius muscle, whose tendon attaches to the neck of the stapes, along with the facial nerve,
Developmentally, the stapes arises from neural crest cells, specifically from Reichert’s cartilage of the second pharyngeal
The term estapedio is used in medical contexts to describe aspects related to the stapes.