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메뉴ISSN : 0376-4672
The identification of the facial nerve trunk(FNT) is an important step in surgical procedures involving the parotid gland and adjacent structures to minimize the risk of inadvertent nerve damage which leads to facial muscle paralysis. Despite the availability of various anatomic landmarks such as the tragal pointer, posterior belly of digastric muscle, tympanomas toid suture, digastric branch of facial nerve and styloid process, no single landmark is perfect, with variations observed between individuals. Therefore, a comprehensive knowledge of facial nerve anatomy is essential for FNT identification. In this review, we tried to introduce clinically meaningful methods for the localization of facial nerve trunk. The preference of landmark could be changed by the major of the surgeon or the location of the tumor of the patients. Understanding the characteristics and drawbacks of the landmarks and choosing multiple landmarks that were convenient for surgeon would be necessary.