Unusual Communication between Nerve to Mylohyoid and Lingual Nerve and, its Clinical Significance- A Cadaveric Study

Bali Sharma, Roma P. Patel, Swapna B. Parate, N. Saini
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Introduction: The nerve to mylohyoid is a branch of inferior alveolar nerve which arises just above the mandibular foramen. There is occasionally communicating branch between nerve to mylohyoid and lingual nerve. Knowledge of such variations has significance during oral and submandibular surgery. Aim: To detect and describe the existence and occurrence of anatomical variations in the innervation pattern of the nerve to mylohyoid by using the dissection technique. Materials and Methods: An observational study was carried out from January 2022 to April 2022 in a total of 15 embalmed and formalin-fixed cadavers in the Laboratory of Anatomy of SMBT Medical College, Nashik, Maharashtra. The nerve to the mylohyoid and lingual nerve were cleared and observed for any unusual communication between the two, if any. Results: In 13 (86.67%) cadavers, classical (normal) anatomical presentation of the nerve to mylohyoid was observed, whereas, in two male (13.33%) cadavers, the presence of communicating branch between the nerve to mylohyoid and lingual nerve was observed. In both the cadavers, the communicating branch was unilateral, in one cadaver on the right-side, and in the second cadaver same variation was noted on the left-side. Conclusion: The existence of communication between the nerve to mylohyoid and the lingual nerve is thought to be responsible for inadequate mandibular anesthesia. Through this study, surgeons will be aware of this variance, to explain unexpected findings in nerve injury following oral procedures.
骨舌骨神经与舌神经之间异常的沟通及其临床意义——一项尸体研究
下颌舌骨神经是下牙槽神经的一个分支,位于下颌孔上方。下颌舌骨神经与舌神经之间偶有交通分支。了解这些变异在口腔和下颌手术中具有重要意义。目的:应用解剖技术检测和描述神经至下颌舌骨神经支配方式的解剖变异的存在和发生。材料与方法:于2022年1月至2022年4月在马哈拉施特拉邦纳西克SMBT医学院解剖实验室对15具经防腐处理并经福尔马林固定的尸体进行观察性研究。清除下颌舌骨神经和舌神经,观察两者之间是否有异常的联系。结果:13例(86.67%)尸体具有典型(正常)的骨舌骨神经解剖表现,2例(13.33%)男性尸体存在骨舌骨神经与舌神经之间的交通分支。在两具尸体中,交流分支都是单侧的,其中一具尸体在右侧,第二具尸体的左侧也有相同的变化。结论:下颌舌骨神经与舌神经之间存在交通可能是导致下颌骨麻醉不足的原因。通过这项研究,外科医生将意识到这种差异,以解释口腔手术后神经损伤的意外发现。
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