Bhardwaj Nikha, Sahni Priya, Singhvi Abhishek, Nayak Meghanand, Tiwari Vineeta
Department of Anatomy, Era's Medical College & Hospital, Sarfarazganj, Hardai road, Lucknow PIN 226003, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Vyas Dental College and Hospital Kudi Haud, Pali Road, Jodhpur PIN 342008, Rajasthan, India.
Malays J Med Sci. 2014 Sep-Oct;21(5):71-4.
Branches of the posterior division of the mandibular nerve show various anomalous communications in the infratemporal region. Understanding such communication has relevance in the management of neuropathies and surgical procedures in this region. This study was conducted to explore such communicating branches, anticipating that they might provide information of clinical significance. A total of 15 human cadavers (30 infratemporal regions) were studied to explore such communicating branches in infratemporal region. The branches of the posterior division of the mandibular nerve were carefully dissected, and these branches were studied and analysed for any abnormal course. In one case, a rare type of bilateral communication between the auriculotemporal nerve and the inferior alveolar nerve, forming a loop with no association with any structure, was observed. It is possible that such communicating branches may be associated with delayed regression of the first arch vessels. The clinical implications of these anomalous communications require further detailed study for improved management of neuropathies and surgical procedures.
下颌神经后支的分支在颞下区域呈现出各种异常的交通支。了解这些交通支对于该区域神经病变的管理和外科手术具有重要意义。本研究旨在探索这些交通支,预期它们可能提供具有临床意义的信息。共对15具人类尸体(30个颞下区域)进行研究,以探索颞下区域的此类交通支。仔细解剖下颌神经后支的分支,并对这些分支进行研究和分析,以查找任何异常走行。在1例中,观察到一种罕见的双侧耳颞神经与下牙槽神经之间的交通支,形成一个不与任何结构相连的环。这种交通支可能与第一鳃弓血管的延迟退化有关。这些异常交通支的临床意义需要进一步详细研究,以改善神经病变的管理和外科手术。