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Year 2025, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 176 - 182, 29.08.2025
https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.11644856

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The Apex of the Mastoid Process as a Fixed Point in Determining the Location of the Entry of the Facial Nerve to the External Base of the Skull

Year 2025, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 176 - 182, 29.08.2025
https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.11644856

Abstract

Objective: This study examined how the stylomastoid foramen (SMF) relates anatomically to the mastoid process apex, analyzing variations by cranial type (brachy-, meso-, dolichocranic) and age groups, aiming to guide facial nerve blocks and surgical access.

Materials and Methods: Researchers measured the distance from the SMF left to the mastoid apex and the α‑angle between SMF axis and the Frankfurt horizontal plane in 159 dry human skulls, categorized by the cephalic index and six age brackets.

Results: Significant differences were found across cranial types and age groups. Dolichocranic skulls exhibited the longest SMF–apex distance, while brachycranic skulls had the deepest SMF position and largest α‑angle. The middle-age groups and dolichocranic types displayed lower α‑angles, indicating morphological shifts with age and skull shape.

Conclusion: The mastoid apex is a reliable landmark for locating the SMF, but its spatial relationship varies with cranial morphology and age. These insights may improve the accuracy of facial nerve blockade and reduce risks during parotid or mastoid surgery.

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  • 3. Phillips CD, Bubash LA. The facial nerve: anatomy and common pathology. Semin Ultrasound CT MR 2002; 23(3): 202-17. google scholar
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Gulnara Kerimzade 0000-0002-3460-0130

Nariman Movsumov 0009-0004-5566-5234

Publication Date August 29, 2025
Submission Date February 22, 2025
Acceptance Date August 14, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 15 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Kerimzade G, Movsumov N. The Apex of the Mastoid Process as a Fixed Point in Determining the Location of the Entry of the Facial Nerve to the External Base of the Skull. Experimed. 2025;15(2):176-82.