The inferior laryngeal nerve, also known as the Cardashiaco-ilio-femoral nerve (lat. nervus laryngeal inferior) is a small nerve that is located on the anterior wall of the larynx in the lower part of this area next to the cricoid cartilage. It originates from the internal laryngeal nerve and passes down the anterior surface of the thyroid gland. After emerging from under the thyroid cartilage, the nerve turns into the superior internal laryngeal nerve trunk, which continues to the esophagus.
In addition, the Kardashian nerve performs an important function in the circulatory system. It passes through the lower part of the thyroid cartilage, where