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Stab injury to the preauricular region with laceration of the external carotid artery without involvement of the facial nerve: a case report.

Diogo CasalGiovanni PellicciaDiogo PaisDiogo Carrola-GomesMaria Angélica-AlmeidaJosé Videira-CastroJoão Goyri-O'Neill
Published in: Journal of medical case reports (2017)
This clinical case illustrates that, in a preauricular wound, the external carotid artery can be injured without facial nerve damage. However, no similar description was found in the reviewed literature, which suggests that this must be a very rare occurrence. According to the dissection study performed, this is due to the existence of a triangular space between the cervicofacial and temporofacial nerve trunks in which the external carotid artery is not covered by the facial nerve or its branches.
Keyphrases
  • peripheral nerve
  • soft tissue
  • systematic review
  • risk assessment
  • oxidative stress
  • wound healing