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Three-dimensional CT reconstruction and virtual endoscopic study of the ostial orientations of the frontal recess.

Ligy Thomas1, John F Pallanch.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Safe and efficient endoscopic frontal sinus surgery requires a thorough knowledge of the location of the frontal sinus outflow tract. This study was designed to describe the prevalence of the different frontal recess cells and 3D analysis by virtual endoscopy of their ostial orientation in relation to the frontal ostium.
METHODS: Fifty high-resolution CT scans (100 sides) of disease-free paranasal sinuses were reviewed using triplanar and virtual 3D analysis. The prevalence and ostial locations of the frontal recess cells and the relationship of the various ostia to the frontal sinus ostium were mapped and analyzed.
RESULTS: The cell type, prevalence, and most common relationship of the cell's ostium to the frontal ostium were intersinus septal cells, 7% medial and anterior; Kuhn type 1 cells, 28%, lateral and anterior; Kuhn type 2 cells, 6%, anterior and lateral; Kuhn type 3 cells, 11%, medial or lateral; supraorbital ethmoid cells, 11%, posterior; suprabullar cells, 68%, posterior; and frontal bullar cells, 16%, posterior or lateral. In 35% of the sides, none of the aforementioned cell types were found. There were many blind recesses that were seen in all locations except anterolateral to the frontal ostium. Openings of adjacent pneumatized middle turbinates were often posteromedial to the frontal ostium. Agger nasi cells were present in at least 86%, opening lateral to frontal ostium.
CONCLUSION: Frontal outflow tract mapping by virtual endoscopy and knowledge of the ostial configurations will help surgeons perform more efficient and accurate surgery particularly for minimally invasive approaches including balloon dilation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21244739     DOI: 10.2500/ajra.2010.24.3500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Rhinol Allergy        ISSN: 1945-8932            Impact factor:   2.467


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