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Surgical Anatomy of the Marginal Mandibular Nerve: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors:Alberto Vito Marcuzzo  Azzurra Nicole Šuran-Brunelli  Elisa Dal Cin  Stefania Rigo  Alice Piccinato  Francesca Boscolo Nata  Margherita Tofanelli  Paolo Boscolo-Rizzo  Vittorio Grill  Roberto Di Lenarda  Giancarlo Tirelli
Affiliation:1. ENT and Head and Neck surgery Clinic, Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, ASUITS, Trieste, Italy;2. Department of Neurosciences, ENT Clinic and Regional Center for Head and Neck Cancer, University of Padua, Treviso Regional Hospital, Treviso, Italy;3. Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy;4. Maxillofacial and Dental Clinic, Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, ASUITS, Trieste, Italy
Abstract:The high number of marginal mandibular nerve (MMN) anatomical variants have a well-known clinical significance due to the risk of nerve injury in several surgical procedures. The aim of this study was to find and systematize the available anatomical data concerning this nerve. The PubMed and Scopus databases were investigated in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guidelines. All studies reporting extractable data on the origin, course, splitting, anastomosis and relationship of the MMN with the mandible or the facial vessels were included. We included 28 studies analyzing 1861 halves. The MMN had one (PP = 35% 95% CI:18–54%), two (PP =35% 95% CI:18–54%), three (PP = 18% 95% CI:0–35%), or four branches (PP = 2% 95% CI:0–8%). Anastomosis with the great auricular nerve, transverse cervical nerve, mental nerve, and other branches of the facial nerve were defined. The origin of the MMN in relation to the parotid and the mandible was variable. The MMN nearly always crossed the anterior facial vein laterally (PP = 38% 95% CI:9–72% if single, PP = 57% 95% CI:22–90% when multiple); its relation with other vessels was less constant. At least one branch of the MMN was found below the inferior border of the mandible (IBM), with a PP of 39% (95% CI:30–50%). The MMN has high anatomical variability and it is more often represented by one or two branches; its origin is frequently described at the parotid apex and above the IBM, although in its course at least one branch often runs below the IBM. Its most frequent anastomosis is with the buccal branch of the facial nerve. Clin. Anat., 33:739–750, 2020. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:marginal nerve  marginal mandibular nerve  neck dissection
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