The maxillary vein: an anatomical narrative review with clinical implications for oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

IF 1.2 Q3 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Kazzara Raeburn, Yohei Takeshita, Hiroaki Takakura, Shogo Kikuta, Yuki Kunisada, Soichiro Ibaragi, Rarinthorn Samrid, Marios Loukas, R Shane Tubbs, Joe Iwanaga
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Abstract

The maxillary vein, despite its clinical significance, remains underexplored in anatomical literature. It plays a crucial role in venous drainage of the maxillofacial region and is closely associated with surgical procedures such as sagittal split ramus osteotomy, mandibuloplasty, and condylar or parotid surgeries. Due to its variable anatomy and proximity to critical structures, the maxillary vein poses a risk of significant hemorrhage if injured. Its small size and deep location make preoperative identification challenging, especially without contrast-enhanced imaging. Embryologically, the maxillary vein originates from the primitive maxillary vein and develops through complex anastomoses with other craniofacial veins. Anatomical studies have revealed several variations, including the presence of accessory mandibular foramina and unusual venous connections, which may increase surgical risk. Understanding the detailed anatomy and potential variations of the maxillary vein is essential for minimizing complications and improving surgical outcomes. Despite its importance, more anatomical and clinical research is needed to better define its course, variations, and implications in oral and maxillofacial surgery.

上颌静脉:口腔颌面外科的临床意义解剖叙述回顾。
尽管上颌静脉具有重要的临床意义,但在解剖学文献中仍未得到充分的研究。它在颌面区域的静脉引流中起着至关重要的作用,并与外科手术密切相关,如矢状裂支截骨、下颌成形术、髁或腮腺手术。由于其多变的解剖结构和接近关键结构,上颌静脉有严重出血的风险,如果受伤。它的体积小,位置深,术前识别具有挑战性,特别是没有对比增强成像。在胚胎学上,上颌静脉起源于原始上颌静脉,并通过与其他颅面静脉的复杂吻合而发育。解剖研究揭示了几种变异,包括下颌副孔和不寻常的静脉连接的存在,这可能增加手术风险。了解上颌静脉的详细解剖结构和潜在的变化对于减少并发症和提高手术效果至关重要。尽管它很重要,但需要更多的解剖学和临床研究来更好地定义其病程、变异及其在口腔颌面外科中的意义。
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