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Sphenoid sinus types, dimensions and relationship with surrounding structures (CROSBI ID 217205)

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Štoković, Nikola ; Trkulja, Vladimir ; Dumić-Čule, Ivo ; Čuković-Bagić, Ivana ; Lauc, Tomislav ; Vukičević, Slobodan ; Grgurević, Lovorka Sphenoid sinus types, dimensions and relationship with surrounding structures // Annals of anatomy, 203 (2016), 69-76. doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2015.02.013

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Štoković, Nikola ; Trkulja, Vladimir ; Dumić-Čule, Ivo ; Čuković-Bagić, Ivana ; Lauc, Tomislav ; Vukičević, Slobodan ; Grgurević, Lovorka

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Sphenoid sinus types, dimensions and relationship with surrounding structures

The human sphenoid sinus is an extremely variable cavity and an important landmark in hypophyseal surgery. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the sphenoid sinus type, size, extent of pneumatization and occurrence of protrusions of the adjacent neurovascular structures. A total of 51 randomly selected skulls (20 years of age, 33 male ; 102 sinuses) were analyzed using cone beam computed tomography to estimate pneumatization extension beyond the body of the sphenoid (planum sphenoidale, pterygoid process, greater wings, clivus, dorsum sellae) and protrusions of the maxillary, mandibular, optic or pterygoid nerve or the internal carotid artery. Difference in pneumatization type between the left and the right sided sinus was observed in 45% of the skulls. Conchal pneumatization was registered in 2%, presellar in 24%, sellar in 41% and postsellar in 33% of total sinuses. Presellar sinuses frequently pneumatized planum sphenoidale and sporadically other structures, and were characterized by sporadic optic nerve protrusions. Sellar and particularly postsellar sinuses were characterized by simultaneous pneumatization extensions and neurovascular protrusions. In the case of postsellar-type sinuses probability of these multiple interactions was not affected by their actual size, while it increased with the increasing sinus dimensions in the case of sellar-type sinuses. A more detailed analysis indicated that increasing sinus height, length or width increased the probability of interactions and pneumatization of particular surrounding structures. Data suggest that the sphenoid sinus pneumatization type and dimensions might be used to estimate the risks of iatrogenic injury during transsphenoidal surgical procedures.

sphenoid sinus; anatomical variation; pneumatization; neurovascular protrusion; hypophyseal surgery; CBCT

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Podaci o izdanju

203

2016.

69-76

objavljeno

0940-9602

10.1016/j.aanat.2015.02.013

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Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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