Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1025928
Morphological characterization of the posterior ethmoidal and additional ethmoidal canal in adult Croatian population.
Morphological characterization of the posterior ethmoidal and additional ethmoidal canal in adult Croatian population. // Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embriology, 123 (2018), 3; 248-256 doi:10.13128/IJAE-25416 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Morphological characterization of the posterior
ethmoidal and additional ethmoidal canal in adult
Croatian population.
Autori
Raguž, Marina ; Bohaček, Ivan ; Sedmak, Dora ; Hladnik, Ana ; Jalšovec, Dubravko.
Izvornik
Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embriology (1122-6714) 123
(2018), 3;
248-256
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
posterior orbitocranial canal ; orbitoethmoidal canal ; dry skulls ; CT ; computerized tomography ; orbital surgery
Sažetak
The anterior and posterior ethmoidal foramina that open into canals entering the cranial cavity are situated on the medial orbital wall. Since there may be a variable number of accessory ethmoidal foramina and their anatomy appears to be dependent on studied population, we are presenting a study of frequency and morphological characteristics of posterior and additional ethmoidal canals in adult Croatian population. In this study 439 skulls from the Zagreb skull collection were examined in order to confirm the existence of the posterior ethmoidal canal that opens in the anterior cranial fossa and the additional ethmoidal canal that opens in ethmoidal cells. Length and width of both canals were analyzed on computerized tomography scans using Analyze 8.1. software. The posterior ethmoidal canal was found in 86% of skulls. In 10% of skulls the posterior and the additional ethmoidal canals were found. In 4% of skulls we found only the additional ethmoidal canal. On skulls that had the additional ethmoidal canal the posterior ethmoidal canal was shorter and narrower. Variations in communications between orbital cavity and anterior cranial fossa, as well as ethmoidal and sphenoid sinuses could be related to increased need for vascular and nerve supply. Moreover, knowing anatomical variations of the posterior ethmoidal canal is crucial for development of safe surgical and therapeutic guidelines both in orbital and cranial regions. Based on observed communications, we suggest the revision of commonly used nomenclature for the anterior and posterior, as well as additional ethmoidal canals.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Klinička bolnica "Dubrava"
Profili:
Dubravko Jalšovec
(autor)
Ana Hladnik
(autor)
Ivan Bohaček
(autor)
Dora Sedmak
(autor)
Marina Raguž
(autor)
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- Scopus
- MEDLINE