A detailed understanding of the relationship between the ethmoidal sinus and the intracranial cavity is essential to prevent intracranial penetration during orbital surgery. The authors analyzed 10 postmortem orbits with their adjacent skull bases of 5 Asian cadavers (3 males and 2 females; mean age of 80 years at death). After removing all orbital contents, skull and brain, the medial orbital wall, ethmoidal cells, and ethmoidal roof were also removed. From the intracranial cavity view, the ethmoidal roof was situated just lateral to the cribriform plate. From the orbital view, the location of the roof was close to the superior border of the medial orbital wall. These anatomical observations may be useful to prevent intracranial penetratio...
Aim: The anterior ethmoidal artery course and the height of the ethmoid roof should be determined in...
The anterior skull base can be divided into three segments: a midline and two symmetrically placed s...
Introduction: Anatomically, the orbital cavity has an intimate topographical relationship to the sur...
Purpose: To present the anatomical characteristics of the superior border of the lateral orbital wal...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to investigate the anatomy of the intraorbital structures regarding to en...
Background: Recent developments in endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) have increased the need to investi...
Background: Surgical landmarks for defining the level of the skull base during endoscopic sinus and ...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: This study was undertaken to examine three main relationships. First, the dis...
Knowledge of the precise location of anatomical landmarks such as the anterior (AEC) and posterior e...
INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic endonasal surgeries have become popular in the last three decades. With th...
study is to test the theory that the paranasal sinuses serve a protective function for the central n...
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study is to determine if removal of ethmoid cell septations a...
Abstract Introduction: The medial maxillary sinus roof is a ridge formed by the superior margin of ...
PubMed ID: 25367707Typically, the medial orbital wall contains an anterior ethmoidal foramen (EF) an...
Background Anterior and posterior ethmoid arteries supply the paranasal sinuses, septum, and lateral...
Aim: The anterior ethmoidal artery course and the height of the ethmoid roof should be determined in...
The anterior skull base can be divided into three segments: a midline and two symmetrically placed s...
Introduction: Anatomically, the orbital cavity has an intimate topographical relationship to the sur...
Purpose: To present the anatomical characteristics of the superior border of the lateral orbital wal...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to investigate the anatomy of the intraorbital structures regarding to en...
Background: Recent developments in endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) have increased the need to investi...
Background: Surgical landmarks for defining the level of the skull base during endoscopic sinus and ...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: This study was undertaken to examine three main relationships. First, the dis...
Knowledge of the precise location of anatomical landmarks such as the anterior (AEC) and posterior e...
INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic endonasal surgeries have become popular in the last three decades. With th...
study is to test the theory that the paranasal sinuses serve a protective function for the central n...
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study is to determine if removal of ethmoid cell septations a...
Abstract Introduction: The medial maxillary sinus roof is a ridge formed by the superior margin of ...
PubMed ID: 25367707Typically, the medial orbital wall contains an anterior ethmoidal foramen (EF) an...
Background Anterior and posterior ethmoid arteries supply the paranasal sinuses, septum, and lateral...
Aim: The anterior ethmoidal artery course and the height of the ethmoid roof should be determined in...
The anterior skull base can be divided into three segments: a midline and two symmetrically placed s...
Introduction: Anatomically, the orbital cavity has an intimate topographical relationship to the sur...