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Course of the Maxillary Vein and its Positional Relationship With the Mandibular Ramus Require Attention During Mandibuloplasty.
Odaka, Kento; Matsunaga, Satoru.
Affiliation
  • Odaka K; Department of Oral Radiology, Tokyo Dental College.
  • Matsunaga S; Department of Anatomy, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo, Japan.
J Craniofac Surg ; 31(3): 861-864, 2020.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31842072
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The maxillary vein is associated with major hemorrhage, an intraoperative risk factor during mandibuloplasty. Our objectives in this study were to identify the anatomical course of the maxillary vein relative to the mandible, and to ascertain the relationship of its course with that of the maxillary artery.

METHODS:

Thirteen sides of 13 cadavers in the possession of the Department of Anatomy of Tokyo Dental College were used. The maxillofacial region was first dissected, after which the upper part of the mandibular ramus was removed and the maxillary artery, maxillary vein, and pterygoid venous plexus were identified. The length of the maxillary vein and its height from the mandibular plane were then measured, and its anatomical course was recorded.

RESULTS:

The maxillary vein ran downward along the inner aspect of the temporal muscle, then from the base of the coronoid process it ran horizontally near the bone surface of the inner aspect of the mandibular ramus. After joining the inferior alveolar vein, it joined the superficial temporal vein to form the retromandibular vein. The mean length of the maxillary vein was 22.2 ±â€Š3.2 mm. At the posterior margin of the mandibular ramus, its mean height above the mandibular plane was 34.2 ±â€Š5.4 mm. From the posterior margin of the mandibular ramus to the lowest point of the mandibular notch, the maxillary vein was located within the areolar connective tissue directly above the periosteum adjoining the inner aspect of the mandibular ramus.

CONCLUSIONS:

In the wide area from the center of the maxillary notch to the posterior margin of the mandibular ramus, the maxillary vein runs extremely close to the periosteum on the inner aspect of the mandibular ramus, suggesting that it may pose a risk of hemorrhage in various oral surgical procedures.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Mandibular Osteotomy / Jugular Veins / Mandible / Maxilla Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Year: 2020 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Mandibular Osteotomy / Jugular Veins / Mandible / Maxilla Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Year: 2020 Type: Article