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Distribution of the maxillary artery in the deep regions of the face and the maxilla: Clinical applications. | LitMetric

Distribution of the maxillary artery in the deep regions of the face and the maxilla: Clinical applications.

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg

Service de chirurgie maxillo-faciale et chirurgie plastique de la face, CHI Villeneuve Saint Georges, 40 allée de la source, Villeneuve Saint-Georges 94195, France; Laboratoire Anatomie, URDIA, ANCRE - Université Paris Descartes, 45 rue des Saints-Pères Paris 75006, France. Electronic address:

Published: June 2019

Composite tissue allotransplantation of the face has led to renewed interest in the vascularization of the maxilla. The maxillary artery, which is deep within the tissue and difficult to access, is considered the main artery of the maxilla. The objective of this study was to describe the distribution of the maxillary artery in the deep regions of the face and maxilla. Twenty-four maxillae were studied, of which 20 were injected with latex and four with India ink. The maxillary artery in the pterygopalatine fossa gave rise to the sphenopalatine artery, infraorbital artery, descending palatine artery, and posterior superior alveolar artery in all 24 cases. The posterior superior alveolar artery gave rise to a periosteal branch and an intraosseous branch (in the wall of the maxillary sinus) in 18 cases. The branch passed through part of the wall and the entire wall in eight and ten cases, respectively, and anastomosed at the anterior nasal spine and the infraorbital foramen. The descending palatine artery presented as a single trunk in four cases, a greater palatine artery and a lower palatine artery in 18 cases, and four branches in two cases. Intraosseous and periosteal anastomoses were found along with anastomosis through the incisive foramen, which were obstructed in three cases. The vascular territories were studied. The maxillary artery created an intraosseous and periosteal anastomotic network, explaining the supply pathways during different surgical procedures, risk of hemorrhage with orthognathic surgery (Le Fort type I) in a sinus lift for preimplant surgery, and the vascular territories.

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