The malleus (Latin a hammer) attaches to the tympanic membrane. The
rounded superior head of the malleus lies in the epitympanic recess. The
neck of the malleus lies against
the flaccid part of the tympanic membrane, and the handle of the malleus
is embedded in the tympanic membrane, with its tip at the umbo; thus
the malleus moves with the membrane. The head of the malleus articulates
with the incus; the tendon of the tensor tympani inserts into its
handle near the neck. The chorda tympani crosses the medial surface of
the neck of the malleus. The malleus functions as a lever, with the
longer of its two processes (anterior process and lateral process) and its handle attached to the tympanic
membrane.