 Good day, everybody. Dr. Sanjay Sanyal, Professor of Department Chair. This is a quick demonstration of the facial nerve within the pirated gland. I have split open the pirated gland into a superficial part and a deep part. And we can see very clearly the facial nerve as it's emerging from the stylo-mastoid foremen. In this demonstration of the skull, we can see that the stylo-mastoid foremen is located between the mastoid process and the styloid process. Inside the pirated gland, it divides into two principal trunks. And we can see them clearly here. This is the temporal facial trunk and this is the cervical facial trunk. And the temporal facial trunk then gives these branches, which we can see one of them. This is the temporal branch, zygomatic branch. And the cervical facial trunk then gives rise to this trunk. This is the buccal, marginal mandibular and cervical. So we can see the trunk of the facial nerve. And we can also see that the superficial temporal vein, continuing as the retro mandibular vein, is situated just behind that. And this is the fasiovenous plane of PT, which is used for surgical dissection within the pirated gland. So this is dissection to demonstrate clearly the branches of the facial nerve within the pirated gland. Thank you very much for watching, ladies and gentlemen. Have a nice day. If you have any questions or comments, please put them in the comment section below.