Staff Reporter / New Delhi
An Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon from Faculty of Dentistry (FOD), Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has unraveled complexity of a human body.
Dr. Imran Khan who is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, FOD, JMI has recently published this interesting case report in a U.S based Scientific Journal “Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Cases” September-2020 edition.
His discovery is about a Novel Anatomical opening in the human lower jaw which generally are referred as Foramen in anatomical/medical terminology. This New opening or foramen has been named as Novel Aberrant Mandibular Angle Foramen (NAMAF).
As per the report published NAMAF was masquerading a fracture in the lower jaw, since no one else has ever reported
any foramen in the described area of lower jaw it was only during the surgical procedure itself Dr.Imran & his team could identify and record this novel finding. These Foramens in the human body serve as passages through which various blood vessels and nerves supply different structures and organs of human body.
The published novel report also involves Dr Deborah Sybil (Professor, Faculty of Dentistry, JMI), Dr Mandeep Kaur (Professor & Oral & Maxillofacial Radiologist, Faculty of dentistry, JMI), Dr. Nikhat Mansoor (Professor, Department of Biosciences, JMI), Dr. Ifra iftikhar (Maxillofacial surgeon, New Delhi) Dr Rizwan Khan (Orthopedic Surgeon , Jamia Hamdard) & Dr Shubhangi Premchandani (Trainee Intern, Faculty of Dentistry, JMI).
The Dean, Faculty of Dentistry, JMI Prof (Dr) Sanjay Singh who himself is also a vastly experienced Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon has congratulated the research team on this novel finding and has expressed his pleasure on this unique discovery.
Prof (Dr) Sanjay Singh said that novel structures like the one reported here will make surgeons more alert to exercise utmost precaution while operating on the prescribed area. It will also help other surgeons &
anaesthetists executing precise treatment protocols and avoid unexplained local anaesthesia failures. The FOD, JMI has been ranked 19th best dental college in the country by the MHRD’s NIRF-2020.