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Istemihan Coban1, Fulya Yaprak1, Yelda Pinar2
1Izmir Democracy University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Izmir, Türkiye.
Introduction:
Facial reanimation procedures are used in the treatment of the disorder that impairs mimetic function and jeopardizes physical and psychological health, and one of the most important instruments of these techniques is the masseteric neurovascular bundle (NVB) and proper identification at the mandibular notch level. In the current study, a triangular area (deep masseteric triangle, DMT) on the lateral surface of the masseter muscle that was identified to help reliable determination of the masseteric NVB at the mandibular notch level.
Material And Methods:
40 parotideomasseteric region dissections were performed in 10 female and 10 male donated cadavers. Structures lateral to the masseter muscle were removed. The edge length of the masseter muscle on the zygomatic arch side was measured. After the edges of the DMT were measured, the masseteric NVB was found by dissection and its distance (depth) from the skin line was measured.
Results:
The mean lengths of the superior, posterior, and anterior margins were 17.3 (±4.5) mm, 25.9 (±6.2) mm, and 26.3 (±6.5) mm, respectively. The total length of the upper edge of the masseteric muscle attached to the zygomatic arch averaged 52.7 (±5.2) mm. The masseteric neurovascular bundle was detected at a depth of approximately 17 mm from the skin of the parotideamasseteric region.
Discussion:
The visualization of the DMT can be used as an important landmark for access to branch-free part of the masseteric nerve. Moreover, an specific approach for masseteric NVB localization can be established by drawing a line between the mandibular angle and the midpoint of the upper edge of the DMT. This technique can greatly improve the accuracy of both masseteric nerve harvesting and masseteric nerve block procedures.
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