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A marginal process of the zygomatic bone predicts a lateral exit of the zygomaticotemporal nerve: An anatomical study with application to surgery around the midface.

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العنوان: A marginal process of the zygomatic bone predicts a lateral exit of the zygomaticotemporal nerve: An anatomical study with application to surgery around the midface.
المؤلفون: Siddiqui HF; Department of Neurosurgery, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre, Karachi, Pakistan., Konschake M; Institute of Clinical and Functional Anatomy, Medical University of Innsbruck (MUI), Innsbruck, Austria., Ottone NE; Laboratory of Plastination and Anatomical Techniques, Centre for Research in Dental Sciences (CICO), Dental School, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, Chile.; Department of Integral Adults Odontology, Dental School, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, Chile.; Center of Excellence in Morphological and Surgical Studies (CEMyQ), Medicine School, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, Chile., Olewnik Ł; Department of Anatomical Dissection and Donation, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland., Iwanaga J; Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.; Department of Neurology, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Anatomy, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan., Aysenne A; Department of Neurology, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA., Xu L; Department of Structural & Cellular Biology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA., Tubbs RS; Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.; Department of Neurology, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.; Department of Structural & Cellular Biology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.; Department of Anatomical Sciences, St. George's University, St. George's, Grenada.; Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.; Department of Neurosurgery and Ochsner Neuroscience Institute, Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.; University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
المصدر: Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) [Clin Anat] 2023 Jul; Vol. 36 (5), pp. 708-714. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Feb 16.
نوع المنشور: Journal Article
اللغة: English
بيانات الدورية: Publisher: Alan R. Liss, Inc Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 8809128 Publication Model: Print-Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1098-2353 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 08973806 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Clin Anat Subsets: MEDLINE
أسماء مطبوعة: Original Publication: New York : Alan R. Liss, Inc., [c1988-
مواضيع طبية MeSH: Zygoma*/anatomy & histology , Skull*, Adult ; Humans ; Face ; Cheek ; Cadaver
مستخلص: Previous studies have not verified the contents of accessory foramina of the zygomatic bone on dry skulls and thus could not conclude whether they carried accessory zygomaticofacial nerve branches or branches or the entire trunk of the zygomaticotemporal nerve (ZTN). Therefore, the aim of the current study is to present findings from cadaveric dissections to clarify this relationship. Fifty, fresh frozen, adult cadaveric sides underwent dissection of the ZTN. When identified, these nerves were quantified and their relationship to the zygomatic bone further documented by dissecting through the bone following the course of the nerve from a superficial to deep perspective. Additionally, 100 dry, adult, human skulls were analyzed looking for lateral foramina on the zygomatic bone. On three cadaveric sides (6%), the ZTN was found to pierce the zygomatic bone deeply and exit its superficial lateral surface. For dry skull specimens, a lateral zygomaticotemporal foramen (ZTF) was identified on nine sides (4.5%). For both groups, the presence of a strong marginal process of the zygomatic bone was strongly correlated to a ZTF exiting the lateral surface of the zygomatic bone. Although relatively uncommon, the ZTN can pierce the lateral aspect of the zygomatic bone and thus can be located superficial to the cheek. Such findings should be borne in mind during surgical or other invasive procedures in this area in order to minimize iatrogenic injury to the ZTN.
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فهرسة مساهمة: Keywords: anatomy; cadaver; zygomatic bone; zygomaticotemporal foramen; zygomaticotemporal nerve
تواريخ الأحداث: Date Created: 20230208 Date Completed: 20230614 Latest Revision: 20230614
رمز التحديث: 20230614
DOI: 10.1002/ca.24021
PMID: 36752958
قاعدة البيانات: MEDLINE
الوصف
تدمد:1098-2353
DOI:10.1002/ca.24021