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Surg Radiol Anat ; 15(4): 301-7, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8128338

ABSTRACT

Although the infratemporal region is well defined anatomically, its complex topography has been the subject of numerous, and sometimes, opposite works. That is the reason why it appeared necessary for the authors to re-evaluate this topic using the original method of Combelles and Boyer, allowing to define three referential planes, and thereby, a tridimensional shape and the volume of this region. This study allows to conclude that the infratemporal region is a triangular prism with an horizontal main axis 47 mm long. Its anterior base has a mean area of 733 mm2. The posterior top consists of the Juvara slot and has a mean area of 490 mm2. This infratemporal prism contains another one, the pterygomandibular space, prismatic too. It widens out from coronoïd plane (93 mm2) to mandibular foramen plane (169 mm2) before ending as a narrow groove between the neck of the mandibular condyle and the interpterygoïd fascia. The volume of the pterygomandibular space is quite superior to the value usually reported in the dental literature. It is of 4.8 ml to 5.8 ml according to denture. These results point out the opportunity to accomodate more important volumes of anesthesic solutions, than the 1.8 ml usually performed, without any leak out of the infratemporal region.


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Head/anatomy & histology , Aged , Female , Humans , Male
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Bull Assoc Anat (Nancy) ; 73(221): 35-7, 1989 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2529932

ABSTRACT

The posterior sacral branches, when connecting, form the posterior sacral plexus and its terminal branch, the posterior gluteal nerve that we suggest be called the inter-gluteal nerve because of its course and territory. Apart from their anatomic interest, their lesions can explain some neuralgias in sacrococcygeal attacks.


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Buttocks/innervation , Lumbosacral Plexus/anatomy & histology , Back Pain/etiology , Humans , Neuralgia/etiology
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Bull Assoc Anat (Nancy) ; 73(220): 45-7, 1989 Mar.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2765683

ABSTRACT

At the cervical level, in the foramen, the rachidian nerve is surrounded by two mantles: a dural one and a fibrous one continuing the epidural periosteal sheet of which it is a thickening. We can wonder whether this fibrous sheath is at the origin of some cervical radiculalgias in which one cannot detect any radiological lesion of the skeleton or disk.


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Cervical Vertebrae/anatomy & histology , Epidural Space/anatomy & histology , Periosteum/anatomy & histology , Spinal Canal/anatomy & histology , Humans
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