Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, 00152 Rome, Italy.
Oral Surgery, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, 40125 Bologna, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 13;18(22):11915. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182211915.
Human body dissection was a ubiquitous practice in the past, to better understand anatomy and to develop medicine. Today, its role could still be important to answer everyday clinical queries and help surgeons. The example of the possible lack of anesthesia during symphysis surgeries can emphasize the usefulness of dissection. The mandibular symphysis usually receives innervation from inferior alveolar nerve terminations, but, in some rare cases, a particular anastomosis involves the lingual nerve and the nerve to the mylohyoid. The anatomical knowledge resulting from body dissections could help oral surgeons to understand the reason why the patient could feel pain during the surgery, and ensure performance of the right lingual nerve block to obtain complete anesthesia. This clinical situation shows the educational role of an ancient, yet still valid, practice, human dissection, and the importance of anatomical studies to improve surgical skills, to provide better treatment for the patient.
人体解剖在过去是一种普遍的做法,目的是更好地了解解剖结构并发展医学。今天,它仍然可以通过回答日常临床问题和帮助外科医生来发挥作用。例如,在耻骨联合手术中可能缺乏麻醉的情况下,解剖的作用就显得尤为重要。下颌骨联合通常由下牙槽神经终末支配,但在一些罕见的情况下,一种特殊的吻合涉及舌神经和颏舌肌神经。从尸体解剖中获得的解剖学知识可以帮助口腔外科医生了解为什么患者在手术过程中会感到疼痛,并确保正确进行舌神经阻滞以获得完全麻醉。这种临床情况表明,人体解剖这一古老但仍然有效的实践具有教育作用,解剖学研究对于提高手术技能、为患者提供更好的治疗至关重要。