| Literature DB >> 25215238 |
Sara Bernardi1, Claudio Rastelli1, Cinzia Leuter1, Roberto Gatto1, Maria Adelaide Continenza1.
Abstract
In descriptions of surgical procedures in mandible, often there is no mention of an anatomical variance, the genial spinal foramina, where nerves and vessels go through. Aim of this study is to investigate frequency, shape, and dimensions of these foramina. 56 computed tomography dentascans were analyzed with an implant planning software. The considered parameters were frequency, number, position, diameters, and length of canals; the collected data were inserted in a spreadsheet and statistically analyzed; therefore, they were compared with those found in the literature. The measurements agree with the ones found in earlier studies, except for the length of the inferior spinal canals, which resulted lesser than that found in the literature. The frequency of the inferior spinal foramina, the data related to the inferior spinal foramina diameter (cross scan), and the measurements related to the superior spinal foramina diameter (axial scan) resulted to be major compared to those reported in literature. These obtained results are clinically interesting because an implant planning software has been employed, daily used by operators, and that permits in vivo investigations. Furthermore, due to the possibility of hemorrhagic accidents in this mandibular region, these data are particularly interesting for all of the operators who make interventions in this area.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25215238 PMCID: PMC4158557 DOI: 10.1155/2014/906348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anat Res Int ISSN: 2090-2743
Figure 1Reconstruction of anatomical structures cited in the text (the white arrow points at the sublingual artery of which ramifications penetrate the mandibular cortical bone), from the book “Diagnostica per Immagini in Implantologia Orale,” Diotallevi P., Moglioni E., Casa editrice CIC.
Figure 2(a) Dissection of the IAA and its terminal branches. In this case, the IAA terminates by dividing into a mental incisive branch and a lingual branch, which communicates with the SA in the submandibular triangle. Before passing through the LF, the lingual branch also connects with the incisive branch in the anterior region (arrows). (a) Anteroinferior view of the mental region of the mandible. (b) Lateral view of the mental region of the mandible (see square of (a)). (c) Schematic illustration of the dissection shown in (a). AD: anterior belly of the digastric muscle; ECA: external carotid artery; FA: facial artery; IAA/V: inferior alveolar artery and vein; LBA/V: lingual branch of artery and the vein; Mand: mandible; MA/V: mental artery and vein; MIBA/V: mental incisive branch of artery and vein; MN: mental nerve; SA/V: submental artery and vein; SBG: submandibular gland. Bar 1 cm (from [13]).
Figure 3(a) Axial section with measure of foramina diameter, labial side. (b) Axial section with measure of foramina diameter, lingual side.
Figure 4Cross section with measurement of superior canal.
Figure 5Panorex sequences.
Figure 63D reconstruction.
Frequencies of presence parameter.
| Total | Present (%) | Literature data (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 57 | 75 | 98∗/100∗∗ |
∗From lingual foramina on the mandibular midline revisited: a macroanatomical study; Liang et al. [4].
∗∗From macroanatomic and radiologic characteristics of the superior genial spinal foramen and its bony canal; Vandewalle et al. [5].
Frequencies of position parameter.
| Foramen | Present (%) | Literature data (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Superior | 62 | 62∗/63,3∗∗ |
| Inferior | 13 | 38∗/13,34∗∗ |
| Two foramina | 23 | 22∗/23,3∗∗/27,1∗∗∗ |
∗From lingual foramina on the mandibular midline revisited: a macroanatomical study; Liang et al. [4].
∗∗From cone beam computed tomography observations of the lingual foramina and their bony canals in the median region of the mandible; Babiuc et al. [14].
∗∗∗From computed tomographic diagnosis and localization of bone canals in the mandibular interforaminal region for prevention of bleeding complications during implant surgery; Tepper et al. [15].
Means and standard deviations of diameters and length of intrabony canals parameter.
| S1 | S2 | Literature S1∗ | Literature S2∗ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lingual side diameter cross section | Mean | 0,8 mm, | 1,09 mm | 0,9 mm∗∗ | 0,8 mm∗∗ |
| Lingual side diameter axial section | Mean | 1,24 mm | 0,92 mm | 0,7 mm∗∗∗ | Absent |
| Labial side diameter cross section | Mean | 0,42 mm | 0,56 mm | 0,4 mm∗∗ | 0,5 mm∗∗ |
| Labial side diameter axial section | Mean | 0,65 mm | 0,58 mm | Absent | Absent |
| Length of canals | Mean | 6,35 mm | 4,38 mm | 6,8 mm∗∗ | 6,1 mm∗∗ |
∗S1 indicates the superior genial spinal foramina and S2 denotes the inferior genial spinal foramina.
∗∗From lingual foramina on the mandibular midline revisited: a macroanatomical study; Liang et al. [4].
∗∗∗From macroanatomic and radiologic characteristics of the superior genial spinal foramen and its bony canal; Vandewalle et al. [5].