Sabbadini Gastone, Saccheri Paola, Travan Luciana
Department of Medical Surgical and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
Department of Medicine, Section of Human Anatomy, University of Udine, Piazzale Kolbe 3, 33100, Udine, Italy.
Surg Radiol Anat. 2019 Sep;41(9):1071-1074. doi: 10.1007/s00276-019-02197-9. Epub 2019 Jan 30.
Anatomical variations of the mandibular canal as well as the presence of accessory canals and foramina are common findings in the human mandible. Here, we present a previously unreported type of anatomical variation, consisting of a large full-thickness bone defect of the right mandibular ramus, observed in a young male unearthed from a mediaeval cemetery located in North-Eastern Italy. The defect was located very close to, yet not directly connected with, the mandibular canal. Awareness of the existence of deviations from the anatomical norm such as that we describe here is strategic to avoid diagnostic misinterpretations, minimise technical hitches, and prevent clinical complications during invasive procedures in the region of the mandible.