当球接触面部神经时
Mugurel Constantin Rusu1, Corneliu Toader2, Răzvan Costin Tudose1
1Department 1, Division of Anatomy, Faculty of Dentistry, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy.
The Journal of craniofacial surgery
|November 4, 2024
概括
在5%的CT扫描中观察到高球球 (HJB) 直接接触面部神经 (FN) 的罕见发现. 这种HJB-FN接触虽然很少,但对外科手术有影响.
科学领域:
- 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科
- 神经解剖学是一个神经解剖学.
- 医疗成像医学成像
背景情况:
- 面部内神经 (FN) 运河和高球 (HJB) 的脱落已被记录.
- 在HJB和FN之间有一个共同的脱落骨壁,这是一个罕见的解剖学发现.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查HJB和FN之间的共同脱落骨壁的发生情况.
- 通过计算机断层扫描 (CT) 来分析这种特殊的内形态.
主要方法:
- 对 60 张存档的计算机断层扫描 (CT) 进行了回顾性分析.
- 高球 (HJB) 和面部神经 (FN) 的解剖学变异和脱落的评估.
主要成果:
- 在71.67%的病例中存在高球球 (HJBs) (单边51.67%,双边20%).
- HJB和面部神经 (FN) 之间的直接接触发生在5%的病例中.
- 观察到HJB与后膜或后脑沟的脱.
结论:
- 接触HJB-FN的发生率可能比之前报告的要高.
- 这种罕见的解剖变异需要记录,因为它可能会导致临床症状和手术后果.
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