Correlation of high-resolution computed tomography and gross anatomic sections of the temporal bone: Part I. The facial nerve |
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Authors: | M H Cooper C R Archer J F Kveton |
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Institution: | Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, St. Louis University School of Medicine, MO 63104. |
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Abstract: | Detailed anatomic analysis of the human temporal bone has been made possible by correlating high-resolution computed tomography (CT) with gross anatomic sections. Serial CT scans of isolated temporal bones were obtained in the transaxial (horizontal), coronal, and sagittal planes at 1.5-mm intervals. The temporal bone was sectioned at 2.0-mm intervals in planes parallel to the CT scans. Based on a correlation of these sections, the facial nerve canal was divided into four segments and the planes in which each is best observed are described and illustrated. The first segment in the internal auditory canal is best visualized in the sagittal plane, the labyrinthine segment and geniculate ganglion in the coronal and transaxial planes, the tympanic portion in the sagittal plane, the genu, between the tympanic and mastoid portion, in the sagittal plane, and the mastoid portion and the stylomastoid foramen in the coronal and sagittal planes. |
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