Analysis of pneumatization and neurovascular structures of the sphenoid sinus using cone-beam tomography (CBT)
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Analysis of pneumatization and neurovascular structures of the sphenoid sinus using cone-beam tomography (CBT)
Abstract
Background: The sphenoid sinus is a frequent target of paranasal sinus surgery. Because of the high risk of injuring the surrounding structures (e.g. internal carotid artery, optical nerve) a preoperative imaging is absolutely necessary.
Purpose: To analyze the possibilities of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), which is especially quite a new technique in ENT, in the evaluation of the sphenoid sinus, its surrounding structures, and the corresponding anatomical variations.
Material and methods: This was a retrospective, single-centre study of 580 patients (1160 sides = cases). The Accu-I-Tomo-F17 was used. Pneumatization of sphenoid sinus, course of internal artery, course of optical nerve, and dehiscence of the bony canals were evaluated.
Results: In the case of pneumatization a type I (completely missing or minimal sphenoid sinus) was found in two patients (0.3%), type II (posterior wall of sphenoid sinus is in front of the anterior wall of the sella) in 38 patients (6.6%), type III (posterior wall is between anterior and posterior wall of sella) in 332 patients (57,2%), type IVa (posterior wall is behind the posterior wall of sella without air dorsal the sella) in 104 patients (17.9%), and type IVb (similar to type IVa but with air dorsal the sella) in 104 patients (17.9%). In 1025 cases (89.5%) a smooth course of the internal carotid artery was found whereas a free course could be detected in 120 cases (10.5%). Defects of the bony canal of the optical nerve were found in 16.7% and of the internal carotid artery in 2.7% of the cases. The optical nerve showed a free course through the sphenoid in 151 cases (13.7%) and a smooth course in 1007 cases (87.0%).
Conclusion: CBCT could evaluate all relevant anatomic structures and answer the questions of different anatomical variants. A modified classification of the pneumatization of the sphenoid sinus could be described. Frequencies of anatomical variations are in accordance with the current literature of CT research.
Comment in
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Right statistical methods should be driven to get the right answers from research studies.Acta Radiol. 2013 Oct;54(8):973. doi: 10.1177/0284185113491568. Acta Radiol. 2013. PMID: 24061710 No abstract available.
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Reply to 'Right statistical methods should be driven to get the right answers from research studies'.Acta Radiol. 2013 Oct;54(8):974. doi: 10.1177/0284185113492402. Acta Radiol. 2013. PMID: 24061711 No abstract available.
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