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Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 2/2024

07-12-2023 | Neck Dissection | Short Communication

Posterior Belly of Digastric Muscle is not Always an Intern’s Friend, During Neck Dissection

Authors: Jeyashanth Riju, Prankur Verma

Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | Issue 2/2024

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Abstract

Among the various anatomical landmarks during neck dissection, digastric muscle is one of the most important. It is well known that all important blood vessels in neck lies deep to digastric. Thus, it acts as a safety landmark during neck dissection. In this article we describe a variation in vascular anatomy with relation to posterior belly of digastric that has not been reported so far during live surgery. Surgeon performing neck dissection should have a detailed knowledge of anatomy and infrequent anatomical variation. The knowledge of current anatomical variation will avoid torrential bleed during neck dissection and preserve the artery for vascular related procedures.
Metadata
Title
Posterior Belly of Digastric Muscle is not Always an Intern’s Friend, During Neck Dissection
Authors
Jeyashanth Riju
Prankur Verma
Publication date
07-12-2023
Publisher
Springer India
Keyword
Neck Dissection
Published in
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery / Issue 2/2024
Print ISSN: 2231-3796
Electronic ISSN: 0973-7707
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-023-04359-z

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