Evaluation of the lacrimal recess of the maxillary sinus: an anatomical study |
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Authors: | Paulo de Lima Navarro Almiro José Machado Agrício Nubiato Crespo |
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Affiliation: | MSc in Medical Sciences; Otorhinolaryngologist;DDS - PhD - Unicamp; Researcher - ENT Program - UNICAMP;PhD - Head of the ENT Program - UNICAMP. FCM - UNICAMP |
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Abstract: | The anatomical relation between the maxillary sinus and the nasolacrimal duct has gained greater importance with the advent of microsurgeries and endoscopic-assisted sinonasal procedures, and the growing use of endonasal surgery to perform middle meatus procedures and transnasal dacryocystorhinostomy. We did not find reports on maxillary sinus classification concerning its lacrimal recess, nor how often it is found.ObjectiveTo assess how frequent the lacrimal recess can be found in the maxillary sinuses of dissected anatomical specimens.MethodWe assessed 31 half-heads from cadavers. We dissected the area corresponding to the middle third of the face, by lateral access so as to be able to observe the most lateral portion of the nasolacrimal duct vis-à-vis the maxillary sinus. The maxillary sinuses were assessed by two examiners simultaneously, getting to a consensus in relation to the type of nasolacrimal duct.ResultsWe assessed 18 maxillary sinuses of the lateral type (58.1%) and 13 anterior sinuses (41.9%). The difference in frequency of the anterior type of maxillary type of the right side (35.7%) and left (47.1%) did not have statistical significance (p = 0.524).ConclusionWe found a frequency of 41.9% of lacrimal recesses in the maxillary sinuses. |
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Keywords: | lacrimal apparatus maxillary sinus natural orifice endoscopic surgery paranasal sinuses |
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