A. Occhialini, Manasa Muppirala, Sidharth Nayak, Christopher Nguyen, Hoang Nguyen, H. Nation
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摘要
上颌动脉(MA)和下颌神经是颞下窝(ITF)的重要结构,供应面部大部分区域。在一次医学解剖课程中,在三个 ITF 中发现了两种罕见的解剖变异,涉及上颌动脉与下颌神经分支的关系。在这些病例中,可以看到 MA 位于下颌神经分支的内侧。病例 1 存在双侧不对称变化。在左侧,MA 穿过下牙槽神经和舌神经形成的主干的内侧和鼓室神经(CTN)的外侧。在右侧,MA 穿过舌神经和 CTN 的外侧和下牙槽神经的内侧。病例 2 左侧的单侧变异与病例 1 右侧的变异相同。清楚地了解 MA 变异具有多种临床意义。这项研究提供了一种资源,可以预防临床手术中的出血、血肿和下颌神经或其分支损伤等并发症。
An anomalous relationship of the maxillary artery with the mandibular nerve branches: A rare case report of two anatomical variations
The maxillary artery (MA) and mandibular nerve are important structures in the infratemporal fossa (ITF) supplying large portions of the face. During a medical dissection course, two rare anatomical variations pertaining to the MA's relationship to the mandibular nerve branches were found in three ITF. In these cases, the MA was seen to travel medial to the mandibular nerve branches. Case 1 had bilateral, asymmetric variations. On the left, the MA traveled medial to a trunk formed by the inferior alveolar and lingual nerves and lateral to the chorda tympani nerve (CTN). On the right, the MA passed lateral to the lingual and CTNs and medial to the inferior alveolar nerve. Case 2 had a unilateral variation on the left such as the variation seen on the right in Case 1. A clear understanding of MA variations has several clinical implications. This study provides a resource that may prevent complications such as bleeding, hematoma, and injury to the mandibular nerve or its branches during clinical procedures.