The postglenoid small aperture in skin is an emissary opening in a solid object found in the worldly bone. This foramen is excellent in the human skull. This division aims to determine the demeanor of post-glenoid foramen cruel skulls.The study used 100 adult dry human skulls with 200 momentary bones on each side (right and abandoned) from the Department of Anatomy at RVS Dental College and Hospital in Coimbatore, India. Two investigators visually labeled the significant small aperture in skin in the selected skulls by locating them on a flat table. To determine the patency of the small aperture in skin, a probing plan was used. Out of 100 skulls (200 material bones), alone skull showed a one-sided post-glenoid foramen on the mandibular fossa of the abandoned side temporal cartilage (2% of 200). The foramen was erect backwards from the glenoid fossa of the worldly bone. It lies anterior to the outside acoustic meatus in foul line of fusion of the squamous and tympanic some temporal cartilage.The rare incident of the emissary foramen can cause serious healing condition. As a result, the current study highlights individual of the rare deputy foramen, the post-glenoid foramen. The surgeons grant permission benefit from this anatomical test of the post-glenoid foramen while operating on temporomandibular joint and central ear malformations so that reduce the risk of unintentional bleeding during incision.
Author(s) Details:
G. Priya,
Department of Anatomy, RVS Dental College and
Hospital, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
R.
Yasodai,
Department
of Anatomy, Bharath University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
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