The purpose of our study was to review and evaluate the course, number, connections, individual specific features and relationship of the buccal branches of the facial nerve to the parotid duct.Materials and methodsTwenty adult cadaveric semiheads fixed in formaldehyde solution were dissected and anatomical specific features of the buccal branches of the facial nerve, their course, divisions and connections were marked out.ResultsIn 95% of cases the trunk of the facial nerve was divided into temporofacial branch (TFB) and cervicofacial branch (CFB). The number of buccal branches (BB) originating from the facial nerve varied from 2 to 6. In one case the TFB gave rise to a single BB, in 7 cases it gave rise to 2 BB, in other 7 cases there wer...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the topography of the nerve distribution on the two heads ...
Background: For a successful facial surgery, it is vital to have a good knowledge of the distributio...
Until now there has been no definitive anatomical study describing the area where the parotid duct e...
WOS: 000241551600005PubMed ID: 16838086The aim of this study was to classify the buccal branches of ...
This study examines the anatomic relationships and variability of the facial nerve trunk and its bra...
The facial nerve branches are vulnerable during manipulation of the buccal fat pad. The aim of this ...
There have been studies concerning the protection of the facial nerve during plastic surgery intende...
Background: Purpose of current study was to describe the variations in the complex network of termin...
Introduction: Knowledge of the course and anatomical relations of the marginal mandibular branch of ...
WOS: 000235065900012PubMed ID: 16432407Descriptions of superficial anatomic landmarks for the identi...
Background: Interest in anatomical variability and individual specific features of the extracranial ...
Details of the human facial parotid plexus (PP) are not readily accessible during ordinary anatomica...
The direction followed by the facial nerve branches beyond their emergence from the ventral, cephali...
The zygomaticus major (ZM) is important for the human smile. There are conflicting data about whethe...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate facial nerve (FN) branching variations based on ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the topography of the nerve distribution on the two heads ...
Background: For a successful facial surgery, it is vital to have a good knowledge of the distributio...
Until now there has been no definitive anatomical study describing the area where the parotid duct e...
WOS: 000241551600005PubMed ID: 16838086The aim of this study was to classify the buccal branches of ...
This study examines the anatomic relationships and variability of the facial nerve trunk and its bra...
The facial nerve branches are vulnerable during manipulation of the buccal fat pad. The aim of this ...
There have been studies concerning the protection of the facial nerve during plastic surgery intende...
Background: Purpose of current study was to describe the variations in the complex network of termin...
Introduction: Knowledge of the course and anatomical relations of the marginal mandibular branch of ...
WOS: 000235065900012PubMed ID: 16432407Descriptions of superficial anatomic landmarks for the identi...
Background: Interest in anatomical variability and individual specific features of the extracranial ...
Details of the human facial parotid plexus (PP) are not readily accessible during ordinary anatomica...
The direction followed by the facial nerve branches beyond their emergence from the ventral, cephali...
The zygomaticus major (ZM) is important for the human smile. There are conflicting data about whethe...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate facial nerve (FN) branching variations based on ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the topography of the nerve distribution on the two heads ...
Background: For a successful facial surgery, it is vital to have a good knowledge of the distributio...
Until now there has been no definitive anatomical study describing the area where the parotid duct e...