The Upper Attachment of the Uncinate Process and Anterior Ethmoidal Artery.

Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol

Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey.

Published: February 2024


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Objective: Variations in the upper attachment of the uncinate process (UP) are important because they can affect frontal sinus drainage and change the morphology. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is the primary technique used to treat chronic medically refractory rhinosinusitis. Uncinectomy is the basis of FESS technique to obtain the best possible result from surgery. The anterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) enters the nasal cavity through the orbital medial wall (lamina papyracea) may also be affected by the upper attachment of the UP. The aim of this study was to investigate a possible link between UP variations and the course of the AEA.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective, computed tomography (CT)-based, anatomic study was conducted on 200 healthy adults (100 females and 100 males) by screening bilateral paranasal sinus images. The upper attachment of the UP was classified in 6 types (1-6) based on the Liu classification. The AEA was divided into 4 types (A-D) based on location: anterior to the frontal sinus (A), between the frontal sinus and the middle nasal turbinate (B), and anterior to the posterior ethmoidal cells (C and D). All the CT images were evaluated simultaneously by 2 anatomists and 1 radiologist.

Results: Of the total cases (200 right and 200 left side), 48.8% were type 1 UP attachment, 11.0% type 2, 12% type 3, 9% type 4, 18% type 5, and 1.2% type 6. The AEAs were classified as 12.2% type A, 71.8% type B, 15.2% type C, and 0.8% type D.

Conclusion: The course of the AEA through the nasal cavity was observed to shift anteriorly from the ethmoidal bulla to the frontal sinus in patients with UP attached to the lamina papyracea and middle turbinate. Remarkably, the AEA always coursed anterior from the middle nasal turbinate line.

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