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Orbit ; : 1-9, 2023 Nov 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37942625

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PURPOSE: To review the literature on the location of the anterior ethmoidal foramen (AEF) and trauma during transconjunctival medial wall decompression. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was conducted using the PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases, combining the terms "olfactory fossa" and "fovea ethmoidalis" with "trauma," "cerebrospinal fluid leak," "pneumocephalus," "orbital decompression," and "anterior ethmoidal artery" (AEA). All cases of cranial base trauma during medial orbital decompression and the anatomical studies on the location of the AEF and the course of the AEA were reviewed. RESULTS: Ninety-four articles were identified, of which 37 were related to the AEF, 41 reported the course of the AEA, and 16 to reported cases of cranial base trauma. Out of these cases, 10 were related to transconjunctival medial orbital decompression, affecting 11 patients. Most AEFs are situated at the frontoethmoidal suture, but up to 38.15% of AEFs are located above the suture on the frontal bone. Most AEFs are adjacent to the roof of the ethmoidal sinus. The distance of the AEF to the cranial base increases in the presence of supraorbital ethmoidal cells (SOEC). CONCLUSIONS: The position of the AEF is variable and should not be considered a safe landmark for all patients.

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Orbit ; : 1-4, 2022 Jun 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35670333

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Two patients with thyroid eye disease underwent inferomedial orbital decompression complicated by a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak. One of the cases developed a postoperative pneumocephalus resolved with conservative measures. In the second case, the CSF leak was managed intraoperatively. In both patients, a computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a pronounced slope of the lateral lamella of the cribriform plate, forming an obtuse angle with its lateral bony extension. When this anatomical disposition of the olfactory fossa (OF) is present, the course of the anterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) is usually embedded in the skull base, and its foramen should not be taken as the upper limit of the transconjunctival ethmoidectomy. The shape and relative height of the olfactory fossa and fovea ethmoidalis, and the course of the AEA should always be assessed before transconjunctival medial decompressions.

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Radiol. bras ; Radiol. bras;41(3): 143-147, maio-jun. 2008. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-486626

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OBJETIVO: Avaliar a profundidade das fossas olfatórias e a freqüência de assimetria na altura e na inclinação lateral do contorno do teto etmoidal. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Estudo retrospectivo de 200 tomografias computadorizadas dos seios da face no plano coronal realizadas no período de agosto a dezembro de 2006. As profundidades das fossas olfatórias foram classificadas segundo Keros. O teto etmoidal foi avaliado quanto à simetria entre os lados. RESULTADOS: O tipo de Keros mais encontrado foi o tipo II (73,3 por cento), seguido do tipo I (26,3 por cento) e do tipo III (0,5 por cento). Em 12 por cento (24 exames) havia assimetria entre os lados quanto à altura do teto etmoidal, e em 48,5 por cento (97 exames) observou-se assimetria do contorno do teto, com inclinação lateral da lâmina crivosa de um dos lados. CONCLUSÃO: Em relação à profundidade das fossas olfatórias, o tipo II de Keros foi o mais freqüente. Verificou-se que a assimetria do teto do seio etmoidal, na maioria dos casos, estava relacionada com a inclinação lateral da lamela lateral da lâmina crivosa.


OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the olfactory fossae depth according to the Keros' classification and determine the incidence and degree of asymmetry in the height and contour of the ethmoid roof. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 200 coronal computed tomography studies of paranasal sinuses performed in the period between August and December, 2006. RESULTS: According to the Keros' classification, olfactory fossae type II was most frequently found in 73.3 percent of cases followed by type I in 26.3 percent and type III in 0.5 percent of cases. Asymmetry in the ethmoid roof height was found in 12 percent of cases (24 computed tomography studies), and contour asymmetry was found in 48.5 percent (97 computed tomography studies), with flattening of the ethmoid roof on one of the sides. CONCLUSION: As regards the olfactory fossae depth, the Keros' type II was most frequently found. In most of cases, the ethmoid roof asymmetry was related to angulation of the lateral lamella of the cribriform plate.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Cavidade Nasal/anatomia & histologia , Seio Etmoidal , Cavidade Nasal , Seio Etmoidal/anatomia & histologia , Brasil , Nariz , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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