Normal variations in the paranasal sinus region are well documented in literature. We present five cases of a little known normal variant, which can have serious implications for the patient as well as the operating surgeon. An ectopic infra orbital nerve canal coursing through the maxillary sinus has rarely been described in imaging literature. This may sometimes be mistaken for a simple septum in the maxillary sinus and may cause serious complications during Functional Endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) surgeries. We describe the imaging findings and present a brief review of the previous publications on the same subject
The sphenoid and the posterior ethmoid sinuses are surrounded by more vital structures than any othe...
Ectopic teeth erupted in the maxillary sinus are rarely reported. Although the causes of eruption of...
WOS: 000237091700015PubMed: 16429266We searched for the surgically risky anatomic variations of sphe...
Normal variations in the paranasal sinus region are well documented in literature. We present five c...
We report on two patients with ectopic infraorbital nerve and canal located in a maxillary sinus sep...
We report on two patients with ectopic infraorbital nerve and canal located in a maxillary sinus sep...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The infraorbital nerve arises from the maxillary branch of the trigeminal ne...
The infraorbital canal issues a small branch on its lateral face close to its midpoint to allow pass...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 563-566The infraorbital canal issues a small branch on its later...
The transantral or ectopic infraorbital canal (IOC) courses diagonally through the maxillary sinus (...
Statement of the Problem: Ignoring anatomic variations may lead to iatrogenic injuries by surgeons. ...
Abstract Introduction: The course of the infraorbital canal may leave the infraorbital nerve suscep...
The current study investigated the anatomy of the infraorbital canal (IOC) and its related small can...
Objective: The aim of this retrospective study is to investigate the prevalence of Infraorbital Cana...
The infraorbital nerve (ION) is the terminal branch of the maxillary nerve; it supplies the skin and...
The sphenoid and the posterior ethmoid sinuses are surrounded by more vital structures than any othe...
Ectopic teeth erupted in the maxillary sinus are rarely reported. Although the causes of eruption of...
WOS: 000237091700015PubMed: 16429266We searched for the surgically risky anatomic variations of sphe...
Normal variations in the paranasal sinus region are well documented in literature. We present five c...
We report on two patients with ectopic infraorbital nerve and canal located in a maxillary sinus sep...
We report on two patients with ectopic infraorbital nerve and canal located in a maxillary sinus sep...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The infraorbital nerve arises from the maxillary branch of the trigeminal ne...
The infraorbital canal issues a small branch on its lateral face close to its midpoint to allow pass...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 563-566The infraorbital canal issues a small branch on its later...
The transantral or ectopic infraorbital canal (IOC) courses diagonally through the maxillary sinus (...
Statement of the Problem: Ignoring anatomic variations may lead to iatrogenic injuries by surgeons. ...
Abstract Introduction: The course of the infraorbital canal may leave the infraorbital nerve suscep...
The current study investigated the anatomy of the infraorbital canal (IOC) and its related small can...
Objective: The aim of this retrospective study is to investigate the prevalence of Infraorbital Cana...
The infraorbital nerve (ION) is the terminal branch of the maxillary nerve; it supplies the skin and...
The sphenoid and the posterior ethmoid sinuses are surrounded by more vital structures than any othe...
Ectopic teeth erupted in the maxillary sinus are rarely reported. Although the causes of eruption of...
WOS: 000237091700015PubMed: 16429266We searched for the surgically risky anatomic variations of sphe...