Communication of the anterior branch of the great auricular nerve with the marginal mandibular nerve: A prospective study of 25 neck dissections |
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Authors: | Peter A. Brennan Mohammed Al GholmyHouda Ounnas Graeme A. ZakiRoberto Puxeddu Susan Standring |
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Affiliation: | Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Southwick Hill Road, Portsmouth PO6 3LY, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The great auricular nerve originates from the cervical plexus (C2, 3) and supplies sensation to the lower part of the pinna and the skin overlying the angle of the mandible. We have previously reported an unusual anatomical variant where the anterior division of the great auricular nerve passed into the submandibular triangle and was joined on its deep surface by the marginal mandibular division of the facial nerve. We now report a prospective study of 25 neck dissections in which a meticulous search for this variant resulted in the same communication between the great auricular nerve and the marginal mandibular division of the facial nerve being found in one further patient (an incidence of 2/25 patients in our series). |
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Keywords: | Great auricular nerve Facial nerve Communication Anatomy |
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