OBJECTIVES To describe facial sinus anatomy from an endoscopic perspective and present a radiologic classification. METHODS Facial sinus was studied by endoscopy and high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scan in 39 temporal bones that underwent exclusive transcanal endoscopic approach. A radiomorphologic classification based on the relationship between the facial sinus and the mastoid portion of the facial nerve is created as follows. In type A facial sinus, the pneumatization of the facial sinus did not extend medially or posteriorly to the mastoid portion of the facial nerve. In type B facial sinus, the pneumatization extended posteriorly to the mastoid portion of the facial nerve. In type C facial sinus, the pneumatization ...
Background: Paranasal sinus diseases are one of the commonest causes of patients visit to an Otorhi...
The tympanic sinus is one of the most important structures of the human temporal bone. Located in it...
An endoscopic approach through the transnasal corridor is currently the treatment of choice in the m...
Objectives: To describe facial sinus anatomy from an endoscopic perspective and present a radiologic...
Objective The aim of this study is to describe the endoscopic anatomy of the subtympanic sinus (STS)...
Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the endoscopic anatomy of the subtympanic sinus (STS...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the anatomic limitations of the endoscopic transcanal approach to sinus t...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the limits of visualization during transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (EES) ...
To evaluate the morphology of the sinus tympani (ST) based on computed tomography (CT) scans (axial ...
Purpose To evaluate the morphology of the sinus tympani (ST) based on computed tomography (CT) scan...
Objectives: To investigate the anatomic limitations of the endoscopic transcanal approach to sinus t...
INTRODUCTION: Maxillary sinus is a paired structure located on either side of nose below the orbit ...
Background: Paranasal sinus diseases are one of the commonest causes of patients visit to an Otorhi...
The tympanic sinus is one of the most important structures of the human temporal bone. Located in it...
An endoscopic approach through the transnasal corridor is currently the treatment of choice in the m...
Objectives: To describe facial sinus anatomy from an endoscopic perspective and present a radiologic...
Objective The aim of this study is to describe the endoscopic anatomy of the subtympanic sinus (STS)...
Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the endoscopic anatomy of the subtympanic sinus (STS...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the anatomic limitations of the endoscopic transcanal approach to sinus t...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the limits of visualization during transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (EES) ...
To evaluate the morphology of the sinus tympani (ST) based on computed tomography (CT) scans (axial ...
Purpose To evaluate the morphology of the sinus tympani (ST) based on computed tomography (CT) scan...
Objectives: To investigate the anatomic limitations of the endoscopic transcanal approach to sinus t...
INTRODUCTION: Maxillary sinus is a paired structure located on either side of nose below the orbit ...
Background: Paranasal sinus diseases are one of the commonest causes of patients visit to an Otorhi...
The tympanic sinus is one of the most important structures of the human temporal bone. Located in it...
An endoscopic approach through the transnasal corridor is currently the treatment of choice in the m...