نتایج جستجو برای: infratemporal

تعداد نتایج: 476  

2017
Nilam U. Sathe Sheetal Shelke Shampa Mishra

Introduction: The incidence of gunshot but is wounds on the face has been on a rise still rare as compared to firearm injuries to other regions of the body. Such injuries can be devastating due to the presence of vital structures in the vicinity. We describe a rare case of retained bullet in the infratemporal fossa which presented with delayed onset facial nerve palsy and was meticulously remov...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Valentino Valentini Filippo Giovannetti Paolo Priore Ingrid Raponi Valentina Terenzi Andrea Cassoni

OBJECTIVE We describe an endoscopic transoral approach for treating benign lesions of the glenoid fossa with or without infratemporal fossa involvement. STUDY DESIGN Description and validation of surgical technique on living humans. METHODS Excision of benign lesions arising from the glenoid fossa was achieved in five patients through a transoral endoscopic approach. Using 0- and 45-degree ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1993
J L Weissman C H Snyderman S A Yousem H D Curtin

This paper describes the CT and MR appearance of an ameloblastoma that involved the maxilla, infratemporal fossa, and adjacent structures. Although not pathognomonic, the multicystic appearance of an ameloblastoma may suggest the correct diagnosis.

2011
P Bansal

Successful surgical treatments depend upon accurate diagnosis, judicious treatment planning, selection and execution of an appropriate surgical technique, and on a well monitored post-operative period. However, despite these precautions, extraction of teeth (particularly third molar) is exposed to the accidents and complications common to all buccomaxillary and facial interventions. A maxillary...

Journal: :Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery 2016

2011
Mangala M. Pai Ravindra S. Swamy Latha V. Prabhu

An inferior alveolar nerve with multiple roots is a rare variation encountered during dissection of cadavers. We present one such variation found in the right infratemporal fossa of an adult male cadaver. The nerve had three roots, one each from the posterior division of the mandibular nerve, auriculotemporal nerve and lingual nerve. The second part of the maxillary artery was encircled by the ...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2008
V Mehta J Arora R K Suri G Rath

The infratemporal fossa has traditionally been described as a post-maxillary space, which is open below, to the rear and laterally. The most reliable osseous landmarks of the infratemporal and parapharyngeal spaces are the pterygoid and styloid processes and the sphenoidal spine. In the present study the skull exhibited the normal sphenoidal spines along with a prominent spinous projection eman...

Journal: :Head & neck 2013
Concetta Alafaci Maria Caffo Valeria Barresi Mariano Cutugno Maria A Pino Francesca Granata Francesco S De Ponte Francesco M Salpietro Francesco Tomasello

BACKGROUND Trigeminal schwannomas are uncommon intracranial tumors. Extracranial trigeminal schwannomas in the infratemporal fossa are rare. METHODS We present a case with a clinical history of facial pain. MRI and CT scans showed a mass arising from the infratemporal fossa extending into the intracranial space. RESULTS We performed a combined neurosurgical and maxillofacial approach with p...

Journal: :The Journal of laryngology and otology 1978
U Fisch

In spite of the development of a superior (middle cranial fossa) and posterior (translabyrinthine) approach to the temporal bone, tumours situated in the infralabyrinthine and apical compartments of the pyramid and surrounding base of the skull were still a challenge for neurosurgeons and otologists as well. The infratemporal fossa approach closes the existing gap in the surgical management of ...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2010
Guillermo Gómez-Oliveira Ignacio Arribas-García Modesto Alvarez-Flores Johanna Gregoire-Ferriol Carlos Martínez-Gimeno

Removal of an impacted superior third molar is usually a simple and uncomplicated procedure for an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. Nevertheless, complications are possible and include infection, facial swallowing, trismus, wound dehiscence, root fracture or even orosinusal fistula. Iatrogenic displacement into the infratemporal fossa is frequently mentioned but rarely reported. This anatomical ...

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