Iwanaga Joe, Tubbs R Shane
Seattle Science Foundation.
Neurosurgery, Seattle Science Foundation.
Cureus. 2018 Jan 28;10(1):e2120. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2120.
The superior alveolar nerves course lateral to the maxillary sinus and the greater palatine nerve travels through the hard palate. This difficult three-dimensional anatomy has led some dentists and oral surgeons to a critical misunderstanding in developing the anterior and middle superior alveolar (AMSA) nerve block and the palatal approach anterior superior alveolar (P-ASA) nerve block. In this review, the anatomy of the posterior, middle and anterior superior alveolar nerves, greater palatine nerve, and nasopalatine nerve are revisited in order to clarify the anatomy of these blocks so that the perpetuated anatomical misunderstanding is rectified. We conclude that the AMSA and P-ASA nerve blockades, as currently described, are not based on accurate anatomy.
上牙槽神经走行于上颌窦外侧,腭大神经穿过硬腭。这种复杂的三维解剖结构导致一些牙医和口腔外科医生在开发前上牙槽中神经阻滞(AMSA)和腭入路前上牙槽神经阻滞(P-ASA)时产生了严重的误解。在本综述中,对上牙槽后、中、前神经、腭大神经和鼻腭神经的解剖结构进行了重新审视,以阐明这些阻滞的解剖结构,从而纠正长期存在的解剖学误解。我们得出结论,目前所描述的AMSA和P-ASA神经阻滞并非基于准确的解剖结构。