Supratrochlear and Supraorbital Nerves

Foramen Jugular foramen
DOI: 10.1097/iop.0b013e318295fa09 Publication Date: 2013-08-09T11:23:46Z
ABSTRACT
This article elucidates the anatomical details of course and territory supraorbital (SO) supratrochlear (ST) nerves. Possible applications SO ST nerves for sensory nerve transfer are also examined.The dissection 3 fresh cadaver heads (6 hemifaces) was performed. In each hemiface, were identified. The following data recorded: 1) number branches, 2) skin boundaries, 3) communicative 4) branch length. feasibility specific nerve-transfer procedures examined.In 4 hemifaces exited from notch in 2 foramen. position lateral to midline, with a mean distance 1.93 cm. all dissections, maximum branches (range 2-4) orbital rim medial nerve, midline 0.866 between at level 1.06 5 6 hemifaces, several sub-branches emerged main trunk nerve. 1 hemiface divided branches.The presented current study agreement previous studies. Both can be used as donors head neck area numerous expanding applications.
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