Neurosurgical Importance on Temporal Branch of the Facial Nerve

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Aksu, Funda [1 ]
Karabekir, Selim [2 ]
Karabekir, Nuket Gocmen [1 ]
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[1] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Med Fac, Dept Anat, TR-35340 Inciralti, Izmir, Turkiye
[2] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosurg, Izmir, Turkiye
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Facial nerve; Anatomy; Cadavers; Neurosurgery; FRONTAL BRANCH; FRONTOTEMPORAL BRANCH; SURGICAL ANATOMY; INNERVATION; LANDMARKS; MUSCLE; AUDIT; MOTOR; FLAP; SKIN;
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10.3340/jkns.2024.0015
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objective : We aimed to determine anatomic features of the temporal branch (TB) of the facial nerve and its relation to various anatomic landmarks on the face in order to prevent damage in the surgical approach after head trauma or in planned neurosurgical Methods : Nine male cadavers preserved with formalin, were bilaterally dissected under a microscope at the laboratory of anatomy department of the university. The anatomical features of the branch and branching pattern of facial nerve and its relationships with adjacent neurovascular structures were evaluated using descriptive statistical data. Results : The mean distance at the lateral canthus level between the far most anterior branch and far most posterior branch of the TB (APD) was 14.93 mm. The mean distance to the tragus of the entrance point of the TB to the orbicularis oculi muscle (ETT) was 74.72 mm. The mean distance between the origin point of the TB to the tragus (TT) was 24.50 mm. The angle between the far most anterior branch and far most posterior branch at the level of the lateral canthus (APA) was minimum 15 degrees, maximum 40 degrees and the mean value of APA was 24.61 degrees. The number of branches originating from the TB (NB) were one to three branches which lay under the zygomatic arch and two to five branches upper the zygomatic arch, respectively. The number of anastomosis between the TB and zygomatic branch (AN) varies between 1 and 4; AN was found to be less intense in 10 sides and very intense in eight sides. Conclusion : The APA and APD value is mentioned for the first time in this study and nerve angle is considered to be as important as temporal branching in directing facial neurosurgical operations. We found that the unsafety zone may be exist for a 40 degree and 1.5 cm long area at the lateral canthus level, especially on the zygomatic arc where branching pattern is greater and 2.5 cm in front of the tragus. The data is significant for neurosurgeons to reach exactly this area without causing postoperative complications such as facial paralysis.
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