Use of posterior belly digastric branch of the facial nerve to identify facial nerve trunk in doing parotidectomy
Introduction: The identification of the Facial nerve in parotid surgery stands as a stiff challenge till date. Various different pointers with numerical measurements have been identified. But these landmarks can differ between various race, sex or the presence of a tumour. Tracking the branch to pos...
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Main Authors: | Jyotirmoy Phookan (Author), Bijit Kumar Saikia (Author), Taufeequl Islam (Author), Bibhuti Das (Author), Rakesh Talukdar (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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