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The olfactory fascia: an evo-devo concept of the fibrocartilaginous nose.

Roger Jankowski1, Cécile Rumeau1, Théophile de Saint Hilaire1, Romain Tonnelet2,3, Duc Trung Nguyen1, Patrice Gallet1, Manuela Perez4,5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Evo-devo is the science that studies the link between evolution of species and embryological development. This concept helps to understand the complex anatomy of the human nose. The evo-devo theory suggests the persistence in the adult of an anatomical entity, the olfactory fascia, that unites the cartilages of the nose to the olfactory mucosa.
METHODS: We dissected two fresh specimens. After resecting the superficial tissues of the nose, dissection was focused on the disarticulation of the fibrocartilaginous noses from the facial and skull base skeleton.
RESULTS: Dissection shows two fibrocartilaginous sacs that were invaginated side-by-side in the midface and attached to the anterior skull base. These membranous sacs were separated in the midline by the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid. Their walls contained the alar cartilages and the lateral expansions of the septolateral cartilage, which we had to separate from the septal cartilage. The olfactory mucosa was located inside their cranial ends.
CONCLUSION: The olfactory fascia is a continuous membrane uniting the nasal cartilages to the olfactory mucosa. Its origin can be found in the invagination and differentiation processes of the olfactory placodes. The fibrous portions of the olfactory fascia may be described as ligaments that unit the different components of the olfactory fascia one to the other and the fibrocartilaginous nose to the facial and skull base skeleton. The basicranial ligaments, fixing the fibrocartilaginous nose to the skull base, represent key elements in the concept of septorhinoplasty by disarticulation.

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Keywords:  Evo–devo concept; Nasal pyramid; Nose anatomy; Olfactory fascia; Septorhinoplasty

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27142661     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-016-1677-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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