Английская Википедия:Infraorbital groove
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Infobox bone The infraorbital groove (or sulcus) is located in the middle of the posterior part of the orbital surface of the maxilla. Its function is to act as the passage of the infraorbital artery, the infraorbital vein, and the infraorbital nerve.
Structure
The infraorbital groove begins at the middle of the posterior border of the maxilla (with which it is continuous).[1] This is near the upper edge of the infratemporal surface of the maxilla. It passes forward, and ends in a canal which subdivides into two branches.
The infraorbital groove has an average length of 16.7 mm, with a small amount of variation between people.[1] It is similar in men and women.[1]
Function
The infraorbital groove creates space that allows for passage of the infraorbital artery, the infraorbital vein, and the infraorbital nerve.
Clinical significance
The infraorbital groove is an important surgical landmark for local anaesthesia of the infraorbital nerve.[1]
See also
Additional images
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Horizontal section of nasal and orbital cavities. (Note distinction between infraorbital groove and inferior orbital fissure.)
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