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  • It most commonly occurs over the head usually the superficial temporal artery and also it's branches.
  • Or it may relate to the pulsations of the underlying superficial temporal artery, marking the time we have left here.
  • This flap is supplied by the superficial temporal artery and vessels, the vertebral and occipital arteries and the perforators of the trapezius muscle.
  • The posterior auricular artery is a direct branch of the external carotid artery, and the anterior auricular arteries are branches from the superficial temporal artery.
  • This branch, which may arise directly from the superficial temporal artery, supplies the Orbicularis oculi, and anastomoses with the lacrimal and palpebral branches of the ophthalmic artery.
  • A small quantity of fat, the orbital branch of the superficial temporal artery, and a filament from the zygomatic branch of the maxillary nerve, are contained between these two layers.
  • The procedure, known as an extracranial-intracranial brain bypass, involves inserting the superficial temporal artery near the ear into the middle cerebral artery of the brain, according to Dangerfield publicist Kevin Sasaki.
  • Tuesday's procedure, known as an extracranial-intracranial brain bypass, involved inserting the superficial temporal artery near the ear into the middle cerebral artery of the brain, according to Dangerfield publicist Kevin Sasaki.
  • In the "'STA-MCA "'procedure, the scalp artery ( superficial temporal artery or STA ) is directly sutured to an artery on the surface of the brain ( middle cerebral artery or MCA ).
  • Since moyamoya tends to affect only the internal carotid artery and nearby sections of the adjacent anterior and middle cerebral arteries, surgeons can direct other arteries, such as the external carotid artery or the superficial temporal artery to replace its circulation.
  • The most common vessels involved in the pain of migraine are the terminal branches of the external carotid artery, and in particular, the superficial temporal artery and its frontal branch, and the occipital artery, but the maxillary, posterior auricular, supra-orbital, and supra-trochlear branches may also be involved.
  • It then changes its course and runs vertically upward, pierces the fascia connecting the cranial attachment of the trapezius with the sternocleidomastoideus, and ascends in a tortuous course in the superficial fascia of the scalp, where it divides into numerous branches, which reach as high as the posterior auricular and superficial temporal arteries.
  • There are many operations that have been developed for the condition, but currently the most favored are the in-direct procedures EDAS, EMS, and multiple burr holes and the direct procedure STA-MCA . Direct superficial temporal artery ( STA ) to middle cerebral artery ( MCA ) bypass is considered the treatment of choice, although its efficacy, particularly for hemorrhagic disease, remains uncertain.