We dissected 30 facial nerves in fresh cadavers after arterial casting with
red latex to provide specific information about the arterial-related anato
my of the trunk of the facial nerve from the stylomastoid foramen to its bi
furcation. We found that a wide anatomic variability does exist. The trunk
of the facial nerve was in proximity to the stylomastoid artery, which orig
inated from the posterior auricular artery in 70% of the specimens (21/30),
from the occipital artery in 20% (6/30), and directly from the external ca
rotid artery in 10% (3/30). The stylomastoid artery passed medially to the
trunk of the facial nerve in 63 of the specimens (19/30) and laterally in 3
7% (11/30). Among these 11 specimens, 8 were large-caliber stylomastoid art
eries. During parotid surgery, the main trunk of the facial nerve may be di
fficult to identify, because a large-caliber stylomastoid artery can mask i
t. Therefore, it is important to dissect this artery with caution.