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Enlargement of the infraorbital canal following Caldwell-Luc surgery.

Hideyuki Fukui1, Nobuo Kashiwagi2, Takamichi Murakami2, Yoshiyuki Watanabe3, Tomoko Hyodo2, Kazunari Ishi2, Miho Yamakawa2, Hirito Takahashi3, Noriyuki Tomiyama3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The infraorbital canal (IOC), which runs in the roof of the maxillary sinus, is a useful anatomical landmark for the infraorbital nerve (ION) on computed tomography (CT) images. Enlargement of the IOC on CT images is thought to be a pathological state that usually affects the ION. However, we have frequently observed enlargement of the IOC in patients with a history of radical surgery of the maxillary sinus: so-called Caldwell-Luc (CL) surgery. In this study, the size of the IOC of the maxillary sinus was compared between patients with a history of CL surgery (post-CL IOCs) and those with no history of CL surgery (control IOCs).
METHODS: A total of 347 consecutive patients who underwent facial CT from January 2014 to October 2014 for various indications were evaluated. After excluding groove-type IOCs and IOCs with pathological lesions that could affect their diameters, 47 post-CL IOCs in 26 patients were finally compared with 504 control IOCs in 252 patients. To evaluate IOC size, the short-axis diameter of the IOC was measured on a reconstructed coronal image at the level of the posterior pole of the eyeball.
RESULTS: The short-axis diameters of the post-CL IOCs and control IOCs were 3.0 ± 0.6 and 1.4 ± 0.3 mm, respectively (p < 0.005).
CONCLUSIONS: The short-axis diameters of post-CL IOCs are significantly enlarged (approximately double the diameter) compared to those of control IOCs.

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Keywords:  Caldwell–Luc surgery; Computed tomography; Infraorbital canal; Maxillary sinus

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28653228     DOI: 10.1007/s11604-017-0663-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Radiol        ISSN: 1867-1071            Impact factor:   2.374


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