Study of Morphometry and Topography of Zygomaticorbital Foramen in Adult Dry Skulls and Their Clinical Implications.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY Journal of Craniofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1097/SCS.0000000000011266
Rajani Singh
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Zygomatico-orbital foramen located in the lateral wall of the orbit transmits zygomatic nerve bifurcating into zygomatico-facial and zygomatico-temporal nerve emerging out through zygomatico-facial and zygomatico-temporal foramina, respectively. The zgomatico-orbital foramen varies in number and topography leading to injury to the zygomatic nerve during lifting periorbita from the lateral wall during orbital surgery causing helm of complications. Because of the paucity of literature in the context of the Indian population, the study is carried out. The aim of the study is to expound the morphology and topography of ZOF in adult dry skulls of Indian origin and to correlate with clinical implications. The study was conducted in the Department of Anatomy of using 117 right and 117 left orbits. The ZOF was observed in 62.8% orbits with 61.5% and 64.1% in right and left orbits, respectively. The number of ZOF ranges between 0 and 3. The ZOF was absent in 37.2% orbits. The mean shortest distance of the foramen in mm on the right and left side was 4.9±0.9 and 5.1±1.3, respectively. The mean distance of foramina in mm from the site of retrobulbar injection on the right and left sides were 16.2±1.2 and 16.4±1.1, respectively. The thorough knowledge of these foramina in zygomatic bone is essential during surgical approaches to face, orbit, and cranium as these foramina transmits important neurovascular bundle that may be injured while performing surgery in aforementioned area leading to intraoperative hemorrhage and postoperative complications like paraesthesia due to injury to nerves involved.

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成人干颅骨颧胫孔形态、形貌及临床意义的研究。
位于眶外侧壁的颧眶孔传递颧神经,分岔进入颧面神经和颧颞神经,分别从颧面神经和颧颞孔出来。颧-眶孔在数量和地形上的变化导致颧神经在眶手术中从外侧壁提起眶周时受到损伤,引起许多并发症。由于文献缺乏在印度人口的背景下,这项研究是进行。本研究的目的是阐明印度裔成人干颅骨中ZOF的形态和地形,并与临床意义相关。这项研究是在解剖系进行的,使用了117个左右眼眶。在62.8%的轨道上观测到ZOF,在左右轨道上分别为61.5%和64.1%。ZOF的取值范围是0到3。在37.2%的轨道中没有ZOF。右侧和左侧孔的平均最短距离(mm)分别为4.9±0.9和5.1±1.3。左、右侧椎间孔距球后注射部位平均距离(mm)分别为16.2±1.2和16.4±1.1。在面部、眼眶和颅骨的手术入路中,对颧骨的这些孔的全面了解是必不可少的,因为这些孔传递重要的神经血管束,在上述区域进行手术时可能会损伤这些神经血管束,导致术中出血和术后并发症,如神经损伤引起的感觉异常。
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期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.
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