Unilateral double facial artery: an anatomic variant and clinical implications.

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Case Reports in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery Pub Date : 2024-07-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23320885.2024.2376136
Christine Y Yoon, Alan M Engler, Hailey Konisky, Avia Hogeg, Alan J Detton, Mark A Erlich, Priti L Mishall, Adi Pinkas
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Abstract

Background: This paper reports a rare anatomical variant of the facial artery (FA) - namely, a double FA pattern - which has significant implications in a wide range of surgical and aesthetic medicine disciplines.

Case: The study involves a case report and literature review of the FA and its variants. The case is that of a 61-year-old female cadaver with a unilateral FA variant branching pattern discovered during a cadaveric dissection for an anatomy course.

Discussion: The dissection revealed an unusual supply of the typical FA distribution by two separate branches from either side of the maxillary artery. The first branch, termed FA1, followed a typical FA course arising from the external carotid to supply the lower portion of the face via lingual, inferior labial, and mental arterial branches. The second branch, termed FA2, arose superior to the maxillary artery near the origin of a typical transverse facial artery, to supply the upper portion of the face via superior labial, lateral nasal, and angular arterial branches. No direct communication between the two branches was observed grossly via dissection. The observed branching pattern has not previously been reported in literature and has critical implications for surgical planning and intervention.

Conclusion: This study emphasizes the importance of understanding variant FA anatomy in procedures requiring precise anatomical knowledge of arterial supply to the face. Duplicate and/or secondary facial arteries necessitate careful consideration for their potential consequences on the success of surgery of the head and neck, dermal fillers, and embolization for epistaxis procedures.

单侧双面动脉:解剖变异和临床意义。
背景:本文报告了一种罕见的面部动脉(FA)解剖变异--即双FA模式--在外科和美容医学等多个学科中具有重要意义。病例:该研究包括一份病例报告和有关FA及其变异的文献综述。该病例是一具 61 岁的女性尸体,在解剖课程的尸体解剖过程中发现了单侧 FA 变异分支模式:讨论:解剖结果显示,典型的 FA 分布由来自上颌动脉两侧的两个独立分支供应,这种情况并不常见。第一支称为 FA1,沿着典型的 FA 走向从颈外动脉发出,通过舌、唇下和精神动脉分支供应面部下部。第二支被称为 FA2,发源于上颌动脉的上方,靠近典型的横向面部动脉的起源,通过上唇、侧鼻和角动脉分支供应面部的上半部分。通过解剖,没有观察到这两条分支之间的直接沟通。所观察到的分支模式以前从未在文献中报道过,对手术规划和干预具有重要意义:本研究强调了在需要精确解剖面部动脉供应知识的手术中了解变异 FA 解剖结构的重要性。重复和/或继发性面部动脉对头颈部手术、皮肤填充术和鼻衄栓塞术的成功有潜在影响,因此必须仔细考虑。
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