Comprehensive anatomical dissection procedure with special reference to the layer-structured facial muscles and fasciae and mouth floor

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Hisako Takami , Yuka Kobayashi , Sanako Makishi-Takano , Yuji Katsumi , Noboru Sato , Hayato Ohshima
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Abstract

Objectives

Conventional head and neck practice procedures fail to address several clinical issues. Anatomical structures were removed from the surface layers in that order, and the dissection was shifted to the deeper layer. This approach makes it difficult for medical and dental students to understand the relationships among various anatomical structures. Furthermore, it is difficult to determine the risk on the mandibular nerves and blood vessels during conventional mandible removal procedures. This study aims to develop an anatomical technique that maintains the skin, superficial facial muscles/fasciae, and mandibles, and to reveal the relationships among the bones, muscles, fasciae, blood vessels, and nerves of the face and floor of the mouth.

Methods

A total of 43 human cadavers were examined during gross anatomy courses at Niigata University from 2018 to 2022.

Results

Using this dissection method, students were able to understand the relationship between the facial muscles/fasciae, nerves, blood vessels, and muscles without removing the skin. Furthermore, this dissection helps surgeons to understand the risk of nerve and vascular damage during surgery as well as the efficiency of facelift methods.

Conclusions

This study provided a clarity on anatomical dissection in the head and neck region and the relationship between anatomical structures from a clinical perspective.

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全面的解剖程序,特别参考分层结构的面部肌肉、筋膜和口底。
目的:传统的头颈部实践程序未能解决几个临床问题。解剖结构按此顺序从表层去除,解剖转移到更深层。这种方法使得医学和牙科学生很难理解各种解剖结构之间的关系。此外,很难确定在传统的下颌骨切除手术中对下颌神经和血管的风险。本研究旨在发展一种维持皮肤、面部浅肌/筋膜和下颌骨的解剖学技术,并揭示面部和口腔底的骨骼、肌肉、筋膜、血管和神经之间的关系。方法:对2018 - 2022年新泻大学大体解剖学课程中43具人体尸体进行检查。结果:采用解剖法,学生在不去除皮肤的情况下,能够了解面部肌肉/筋膜、神经、血管和肌肉之间的关系。此外,这种解剖有助于外科医生了解手术过程中神经和血管损伤的风险以及拉皮方法的效率。结论:本研究从临床角度明确了头颈部的解剖解剖及解剖结构之间的关系。
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Journal of Oral Biosciences
Journal of Oral Biosciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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