Full Description
The second edition of the esteemed atlas provides an in-depth exploration of craniofacial anatomy, enhanced by images of real cadavers that vividly depict the details of human anatomy. Updated content includes a detailed examination of the intratemporal facial nerve, the extraparotid peripheral branches, and their innervation of the mimetic muscles. Delving into the nuances of the intracranial region, skull anatomy, and the complexities of the upper and lower facial regions, this edition captures every detail with stunning clarity.
Organized by region for comprehensive learning, each dissection reveals an intricate network of nerves and structures with accuracy. Supported by precise clinical explanations, the book offers profound insights into neurosurgical-related pathologies and beyond. From mimetic muscle myectomy and neurectomy to nerve transfer for facial paralysis, readers will find the knowledge within these pages indispensable for performing precise and safe procedures on the face.
Beneficial across various medical specialties including plastic surgery, otolaryngology, neurosurgery, and craniofacial surgery, this atlas is essential for physicians seeking a comprehensive understanding of craniofacial anatomy. Physiotherapists and practitioners of chemodenervation therapy will also discover invaluable insights within this volume.
Contents
Part I Facial Nerve: Intracranial, Intratemporal, and Main Trunk.- 1 Intracranial and Intratemporal Region.- 2 Facial Nerve Trunk.- Part II Skull.- 3 External and Internal Views.- 4 Orbit and Facial Bone.- Part Ⅲ Upper Facial and Midfacial Region.- 5 Upper Facial and Midfacial Region Overview.- 6 Forehead and Orbital Region.- 7 Temporal Region.- 8 Superficial Structures in the Midfacial Region.- 9 Maxillary Region.- 10 Masseteric Region.- 11 Deep Structures in the Midfacial Region.- Part IV Lower facial and Posterolateral Neck region.- 12 Lower Facial Region Overview.- 13 Lower facial Region.- 14 Oral Floor and Upper Neck Region.- 15 Posterior Neck and Occipital Region.- 16 Lateral Neck Region.