Temporal hollowing after lateral facial skeletal exposure via a coronal approach is not uncommon. This is caused by injury to the superficial temporal fat pad. However, to prevent facial nerve injury at the zygomatic arch, incision of the superficial layer of the temporalis fascia (TF) and exposure of the temporal fat pad are accompanied with most coronal approaches. Here we introduce our method of dissection of the suprasuperficial layer of the TF without exposure of the temporal fat pad and report on its safety and efficacy. Temporal dissection just superficial to the superficial layer of the TF was performed to the superior border of the zygomatic arch. After identifying the zygomatic arch, an incision was made at the posterosuperior asp...
OBJECTIVE The subtemporal approach is one of the surgical routes used to reach the interpeduncular f...
The surgical anatomy of the temporal branch of the facial nerve was studied bilaterally in 10 embalm...
The temporalis muscle; which is one of the masticatory muscles; enables elevation and retraction of ...
The temporalis muscle transposition is a reliable, one-stage reanimation technique for longstanding ...
INTRODUCTION: In the light of personal experience and of the modern advances in surgical anatomy, t...
The temporal region is challenging to treat due to its thin skin, which has the propensity toward sh...
Introduction Preservation of the temporal branches of the facial nerve during anterolateral cranioto...
The superficial temporal artery (STA)-based flaps have been used for different reconstructive purpos...
BACKGROUND: The superficial temporal artery (STA) is underutilized as an interposition graft because...
Postoperative temporal hollowing is a common complication of craniotomy. Damage and repositioning of...
BackgroundTemporal hollowing is a common but often overlooked complication following cranioplasty. T...
Contour deformities of the lateral forehead are not uncommon after direct injuries or extirpative pr...
BackgroundTemporal hollowing is a common but often overlooked complication following cranioplasty. T...
Background: Temporalis muscle (TM) hollowing is a complication of cranioplasty which diminishes the...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to improve safety and visibility in the surgical approach ...
OBJECTIVE The subtemporal approach is one of the surgical routes used to reach the interpeduncular f...
The surgical anatomy of the temporal branch of the facial nerve was studied bilaterally in 10 embalm...
The temporalis muscle; which is one of the masticatory muscles; enables elevation and retraction of ...
The temporalis muscle transposition is a reliable, one-stage reanimation technique for longstanding ...
INTRODUCTION: In the light of personal experience and of the modern advances in surgical anatomy, t...
The temporal region is challenging to treat due to its thin skin, which has the propensity toward sh...
Introduction Preservation of the temporal branches of the facial nerve during anterolateral cranioto...
The superficial temporal artery (STA)-based flaps have been used for different reconstructive purpos...
BACKGROUND: The superficial temporal artery (STA) is underutilized as an interposition graft because...
Postoperative temporal hollowing is a common complication of craniotomy. Damage and repositioning of...
BackgroundTemporal hollowing is a common but often overlooked complication following cranioplasty. T...
Contour deformities of the lateral forehead are not uncommon after direct injuries or extirpative pr...
BackgroundTemporal hollowing is a common but often overlooked complication following cranioplasty. T...
Background: Temporalis muscle (TM) hollowing is a complication of cranioplasty which diminishes the...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to improve safety and visibility in the surgical approach ...
OBJECTIVE The subtemporal approach is one of the surgical routes used to reach the interpeduncular f...
The surgical anatomy of the temporal branch of the facial nerve was studied bilaterally in 10 embalm...
The temporalis muscle; which is one of the masticatory muscles; enables elevation and retraction of ...