General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 2 pps

General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 8 ppsx

General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 8 ppsx

... inferior to the lowest part of the bony external auditory meatus (Fig. 1 0-1 ). The average distance from the lowest point on the external bony auditory meatus to the bifurcation of the facial ... retractor into the sigmoid notch (channel retractor, sigmoid notch retractor)(Figs. 1 0-1 0 to 1 0-1 2) . Figure 1 2 1 0-9 Subperiosteal dissection of th...
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General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 10 pps

General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 10 pps

... Figure 12 7 Dissection above the zygomatic arch to the level of the superficial layer of the temporalis fascia. Dissection below the zygomatic arch along the external auditory meatus to the same ... into the TMJ capsule (Fig. 1 2- 1 0). Blunt dissection with scissors can also be used to dissect inferiorly to the zygomatic arch. Once the dissection is approxima...
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General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 3 pdf

General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 3 pdf

... superior limb of the tendon. An effective method to pass this suture is to identify the superior limb of the canthal tendon first with small, toothed forceps placed into the incision. The forceps are ... retractors, a scalpel is used to icise the periorbita, taking care to stay lateral to the lacrimal sac (Fig. 3-1 1). The incision through the periorbita is just...
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General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 4 doc

General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 4 doc

... of Facial Nerve The temporal branches of the facial nerve are often called the frontal branches when they reach the supraciliary region. The nerves provide motor innervation to the frontalis, the ... 6-4 Branches of the facial nerve. The distance from the anterior concavity of the external auditory canal to the crossing of the zygomatic arch (arrow) by t...
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General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 5 pot

General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 5 pot

... courses from the medial side of the mandible through the sigmoid notch into the masseter muscle. Therefore, stripping the masseter from above may severely affect its function. Figure 6 -2 2 Anatomic dissection ... across the forehead from one superior temporal line to the other. The tension throu g h p eriosteum should be 3 to 4 cm su p erior to the orbital rims. 7...
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General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 6 pot

General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 6 pot

... relationship of facial vessels to b one. The onl y tissue between them is the p eriosteum. S E C T I O N IV TRANSORAL APPROACHES TO THE FACIAL SKELETON The midfacial and mandibular skeleton can ... in the midface. It allows relatively safe access to the entire facial surface of the midfacial skeleton, from the zygomatic arch to the infraorbital r...
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General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 9 docx

General Principles for Approaches to the Facial Skeleton - part 9 docx

... individual to the next, and range anywhere from 8 to 35 mm (20 mm average) anterior to the external auditory canal (Fig. 1 2- 2 ) (1). Therefore, protection of the temporal branches of the facial ... anterior (2 mm) bands. The upper surface of the disk adapts to the contours of the fossa and eminence of the temporal bone, and the lower surface of the disk...
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