Reza Tabrizi, Hadi Sharifzadeh, Sahar Baniameri, Zachary S Peacock
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摘要
这项解剖学研究旨在评估面部动脉与软组织标志物--pogonion(Pog)和Gonion(Go)--的位置关系。这项研究使用了 60 具新鲜冷冻尸体。在右侧,面动脉与 Pog 之间的平均距离为 7.05±0.66 厘米。面动脉与 Go 之间的平均距离为 3.34±0.36 厘米。结果表明,面动脉与Go和Pog的距离分别为下颌长度的32.32%±2.05和67.78%±2.05。在左侧,面动脉与 Pog 之间的平均距离为 7.10±0.65 厘米。面动脉与 Go 之间的平均距离为 3.23±0.34 厘米。结果表明,面动脉在Go处占下颌长度的31.30±2%,在Pog处占68.71±2%。面动脉与 Pog 和 Go 的距离比与下颌长度无相关性(P>0.05)。然而,面动脉、Pog 和 Go 之间的距离与下颌长度相关。(P
The Evaluation of Facial Artery Position in Related to Soft Tissue Pogonion and Soft Tissue Gonion: A Cadaver Study.
This anatomic study was designed to assess the position of the facial artery concerning the soft tissue landmarks, pogonion (Pog)and Gonion (Go). Sixty freshly frozen cadavers were used in this study. On the right side, the mean distance between the facial artery and Pog was 7.05±0.66 cm. The mean distance between the facial artery and Go was 3.34±0.36 cm. The results indicated that the facial artery was 32.32%±2.05 of a mandibular length to Go and 67.78%±2.05 Pog. On the left side, the mean distance between the facial artery and Pog was 7.10±0.65 cm. The mean distance between the facial artery and Go was 3.23±0.34 cm. The results indicated that the facial artery was 31.30±2% of the mandibular length at Go and 68.71±2% at Pog. The ratio of the facial artery distance to Pog and Go did not correlate with the mandibular length ( P >0.05). However, the distance between the facial artery, Pog, and Go correlated with mandibular length. ( P <0.001). The ratio of the cross-point of the facial artery with the mandibular border to the length of the mandible about Go and the Pog was generally found to be independent of mandibular length.
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.