Literature DB >> 10845317

Relevance of the lesser occipital nerve in facial rejuvenation surgery.

M Pantaloni1, P Sullivan.   

Abstract

Nerve injuries are possible during facial rejuvenation surgery. The great auricular nerve has been studied; however, little is known about the lesser occipital nerve and its relevance in facial rejuvenation surgery. To understand the importance of the lesser occipital nerve in a face lift procedure, the specific anatomy of the nerve was studied in the laboratory in 19 hemifaces, with additional nerve observations in the operating room. The course of the lesser occipital nerve, its branches, and the relationship with the surrounding structures were evaluated and recorded. The great auricular nerve was also dissected to compare the two nerve territories. In the majority of the dissections, the lesser occipital nerve supplied the superior ear and the mastoid area, whereas the great auricular nerve innervated the inferior ear and a portion of the preauricular area. The nerves, however, were variable in size and distribution. Five lesser occipital nerves provided the dominant supply to the ear, compensating for a small great auricular nerve contribution. Therefore, injury to the lesser occipital nerve can result in a major sensory deficit of the ear. We also found the lesser occipital nerve to have a subcutaneous course at a proximal and variable level. These nerve branches can be superficial, and therefore postauricular flap dissection can injure the nerve if the flap is dissected at the fascial level. We therefore suggest that the dissection be at a more superficial level to avoid nerve injury. And finally, if SMAS/platysma suspension sutures are placed, we suggest these be done in a vertical-oblique direction along the course of the lesser occipital nerve, because this should minimize the possibility of trapping terminal branches.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10845317     DOI: 10.1097/00006534-200006000-00051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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