| Literature DB >> 20339687 |
Luiz Artur Costa Ricardo1, Marcio Nakanishi, Antonio Sérgio Fava.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Dacryocystorhinostomy is the treatment of choice for the obstruction of the lachrymal apparatus. At the end of last century, the development of the endoscopic instruments for nasosinusal surgery has made it possible to do it through the endoscopic pathway. Nonetheless, anatomical variations make it difficult to have reproducibility endonasaly. AIM: study the endoscopic anatomy of the lachrymal fossa through transillumination of the common canaliculus. STUDYEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20339687 PMCID: PMC9446037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Figure 1Introducing the dilator in the lachrymal point through the inferior canaliculus.
Figure 2Introducing the optic fiber into the inferior lachrymal canaliculus.
Figure 3Transillumination point (arrow) on the bony lateral wall of the nasal cavity.
Figure 4Representative drawing of the sites where the transillumination point was found and its respective frequencies.
Anterior to the middle turbinate head × immediately below the middle turbinate insertion.
Anterior to the middle turbinate head × below the middle turbinate insertion.
Posterior to the middle turbinate head and anterior to the middle turbinate insertion × above the middle turbinate insertion.
Posterior to the middle turbinate head and anterior to the middle turbinate insertion × immediately below the middle turbinate insertion.
Posterior to the middle turbinate head and anterior to the middle turbinate insertion × below the middle turbinate insertion.
Posterior to the middle turbinate insertion × above the middle turbinate insertion.
Frequency of the sites where the transillumination point was found on the lateral nasal wall.
| Ant to themth | Post to mth and ant to the mti | Post to the mti | TOTAL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Above mti | . | 2 | 5 | 7 |
| Immediately below/ mti | 7 | 18 | . | 25 |
| Below mti | 2 | 6 | . | 8 |
| TOTAL | 9 | 26 | 5 | 40 |
mth - middle turbinate head
mti - middle turbinate insertion