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1. Hayes-Marting technique 2. Start the Hayes-Martin, then get impatient and Bovie to bone 3. Go layer by layer, nerve testing all the way It seems to me that 1 and 2 give the best exposure. What do you think?
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Las Vegas
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I have no friggin idea what this tread means, but the title is a little freaky-deaky X rated...
Sorry, now carry on with the serious converstation of slicing patients necks and what not. |
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Well, lets see. We use the hayes martin technique, the second technique you describe would be dumb to use. The third technique is a waste of time which is why the hayes martin technique was invented.
For all you dent students out there who don't know what the hayes martin technique is, it is a technique whereby you identify the facial artery and vein and if you stay on a fascial plane below the two vessels (accomplished by dissecting below the vessels when you find them) you will not get to(and possibly cut) the marginal mandibular nerve. remeber the marginal mandibular nerve allows you to move your lips.....like when TX OMS makes out with other men, he uses that nerve. Ok, just found out it was you who started this thread......oops. |
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![]() The friend just learned of the marginal mandibular nerve damage TX OMS suffered at the hands of someone utilizing technique "#2".
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So if you wake up with morning wood, do you still have to slice the neck to get wood or can you just call it a day?
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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We use HM technique if you are talking about an angle fracture needing a recon plate. Otherwise, we do vitually every man fx transorally. At the angle we usually use some type of modified two-plate technique.
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