Aims: The use of multiplanar reconstructed computed tomography (CT) images of frontal recess and sinuses was assessed with regard to depiction and understanding of anatomy and effect on surgical approach. Materials and Methods: Three otorhinolaryngologists and one radiologist read CT scans of 43 patients referred for routine paranasal sinus scans. Spiral (helical) CT scans were obtained and coronal and parasagittal reconstructions were imaged. Three hundred forty-two readings were analyzed. The scans were assessed in the coronal plane and then in the parasagittal plane. The images were assessed for (i) Bent and Kuhn classification of frontal ethmoidal sinus air cells, (ii) size of frontal sinus ostium (assessed as unsure, normal, small, or ...
Objectives: The aim is to assess the relationship of the anterior ethmoid artery with the upper atta...
none6noThe endoscopic bidimensional vision offered by the endoscope during endoscopic sinus surgery ...
Endoscopic sinus surgery represents a cornerstone in the professional development of otorhinolaryngo...
Introduction: For Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS), the surgeon needs an accurate depictio...
Accurate diagnosis of chronic sinusitis has remained a challenge. History, clinical examination, en...
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the spatial orientation relevant to the endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) for the...
Aim: Paranasal sinuses are the anatomic regions that are frequently affected by allergic diseases an...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
Abstract: Objective: To study the prevalence of anatomical variants in frontal recess region and the...
The authors present a new investigation technique by means of CT of the frontal sinus drainage pathw...
Introduction: Para nasal sinuses are best evaluated by multi-detector computed tomography. Evaluatio...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
The aim of this study is to describe the morphology of frontal recess area with its anatomical varia...
Frontal sinus and frontal recess surgery remain a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. In order ...
BACKGROUND, Frontal recess is the anatomical region most difficult to manage in endoscopic frontal s...
Objectives: The aim is to assess the relationship of the anterior ethmoid artery with the upper atta...
none6noThe endoscopic bidimensional vision offered by the endoscope during endoscopic sinus surgery ...
Endoscopic sinus surgery represents a cornerstone in the professional development of otorhinolaryngo...
Introduction: For Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS), the surgeon needs an accurate depictio...
Accurate diagnosis of chronic sinusitis has remained a challenge. History, clinical examination, en...
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the spatial orientation relevant to the endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) for the...
Aim: Paranasal sinuses are the anatomic regions that are frequently affected by allergic diseases an...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
Abstract: Objective: To study the prevalence of anatomical variants in frontal recess region and the...
The authors present a new investigation technique by means of CT of the frontal sinus drainage pathw...
Introduction: Para nasal sinuses are best evaluated by multi-detector computed tomography. Evaluatio...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
The aim of this study is to describe the morphology of frontal recess area with its anatomical varia...
Frontal sinus and frontal recess surgery remain a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. In order ...
BACKGROUND, Frontal recess is the anatomical region most difficult to manage in endoscopic frontal s...
Objectives: The aim is to assess the relationship of the anterior ethmoid artery with the upper atta...
none6noThe endoscopic bidimensional vision offered by the endoscope during endoscopic sinus surgery ...
Endoscopic sinus surgery represents a cornerstone in the professional development of otorhinolaryngo...