Applied Anatomy of the Maxillofacial and Mandibular Regions of Indian Mithun (Bos frontalis) and its Clinical Significance in Regional Anesthesia
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2021Yazar
Konwar, B.
GÜNDEMİR, Ozan
Keneisenuo, Keneisenuo
Doley, P. J.
Kalita, A.
Choudhary, O. P.
Priyanka, Priyanka
Kalita, P. C.
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Background: The topographic and morphometric anatomy of various foramina provides an easy approach in performing nerve blocks by their proper tracking for regional anesthesia in surgical interventions. There is no previously reported information on the applied anatomy and clinical significance of the maxillofacial and mandibular regions of the Indian mithun. The present study was designed to provide important clinical landmarks related to tracking of the infraorbital, mental and mandibular nerves with its clinical significance in regional anesthesia in mithun.
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