Common Anatomical Variations of Neurovascular Canals and Foramina Relevant to Oral Surgeons: A Review

Anatomia Pub Date : 2022-08-08 DOI:10.3390/anatomia1010010
Laura Sferlazza, F. Zaccheo, Maria Elisabetta Campogrande, G. Petroni, A. Cicconetti
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(1) Background: The anatomical variations of neurovascular canals that are encountered in oral surgery are often overlooked by anatomy textbooks or provided with insufficient information. The aim of this study is to analyze the most common variations, describing their morphology, prevalence and clinical implications. (2) Methods: A review of published literature from the 20th century onwards was performed using the PubMed electronic database as well as anatomical textbooks. The variations being investigated were: retromolar canal (RMC) and foramen (RMF), accessory mental foramen (AMF), midline (MLF) and lateral (MLF) lingual foramina and canalis sinuosus (CS). (3) Results: Anatomical variants of neurovascular canals and foramina have a significant incidence and important clinical implications in the most common oral surgery procedures such as third molar extraction, bone harvesting and implantology. (4) Conclusions: Knowledge of these variables is highly important both for students to have a more accurate anatomical awareness and for professional surgeons to be able to provide better diagnoses and prevent complications during oral surgery techniques.
与口腔外科有关的神经血管管和孔的常见解剖变异:综述
(1)背景:口腔外科手术中神经血管管的解剖变异常被解剖学教科书所忽视或提供的信息不足。本研究的目的是分析最常见的变异,描述其形态,患病率和临床意义。(2)方法:利用PubMed电子数据库和解剖学教科书,对20世纪以来已发表的文献进行回顾。所研究的变异是:臼齿后孔(RMC)和孔(RMF),副颏孔(AMF),中线(MLF)和外侧(MLF)舌孔和窦管(CS)。(3)结果:神经血管管和牙孔的解剖变异在第三磨牙拔牙、取骨和种植等口腔外科手术中发生率高,具有重要的临床意义。(4)结论:了解这些变量对学生有更准确的解剖学认识,对专业外科医生在口腔手术技术中更好的诊断和预防并发症非常重要。
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