Biomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2009, 153(2):149-152 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2009.025
ASSESSMENT OF THE RELATION OF THE OPTIC NERVE TO THE POSTERIOR ETHMOID AND SPHENOID SINUSES BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
- a Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin, Institute of Anatomy, Comenius University in Bratislava
- b Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Anatomy, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mala Hora STR. N. 4, 037 54 Martin, Slovakia
Objective: The aim of this study was to observe the relationship of the sphenoid sinus and posterior ethmoid cells with the optic nerve.
Material and Methods: 34 CT scans (68 sides) of paranasal sinuses of patients older than 18 years were retrospectively reviewed. Images were assessed in two planes - axial and coronal. We observed the position and relationship of the optic nerve to the posterior ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses, bony dehiscence and protrusion of the optic nerve into sinuses, and pneumatization of the anterior clinoid process.
Results: The most frequent position of optic nerve (ON) was a location close to the posterior ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses without contacting or indentation of the wall - 55.9 % (38 nerves). The bulging of ON to sphenoid sinus was found in 14.7 % (10 nerves) and the course of the nerve through sinus in 16 nerves (23.5 %). The position of ON intimately to both sinuses was observed in 5.9 % (4 nerves). Protrusion of ON, dehiscence of the bony wall and pneumatization of anterior clinoid process (ACP) was seen in 12 (35.3 %), 4 (11.8 %) and 9 (26.5 %) patients, respectively. Both the protrusion of ON and ACP pneumatization were present in 8 (23.5 %) patients on the right side and in 5 (14.7 %) patients on the left side.
Conclusion: Variations of posterior ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses are numerous and may entail potential risk of injury of the ON during sinus surgery. Knowledge of individual differences and configurations in the operation area may help the surgeon to prevent complications. Computed tomography is the preferred radiographic modality for evaluation of bony variations and the pathology of this region.
Keywords: Optic nerve, Sphenoid sinuses, Posterior ethmoid sinuses, Computed tomography
Received: September 10, 2008; Accepted: December 12, 2008; Published: June 1, 2009Show citation
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