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STUDY OF NORMAL ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS IN PARA-NASAL SINUSES USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCAN: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY FROM CENTRAL INDIA
Author(s) -
Sunil Somnath Patil,
Shweta Shendey,
Ibrahim Ansari
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of biomedical and pharmaceutical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2589-8752
pISSN - 2279-0594
DOI - 10.32553/jbpr.v8i4.813
Subject(s) - medicine , functional endoscopic sinus surgery , sinus (botany) , computed tomography , concha bullosa , nasal septum , coronal plane , paranasal sinuses , nasal cavity , sagittal plane , tomography , deviated nasal septum , radiology , nose , nuclear medicine , anatomy , sinusitis , surgery , botany , biology , genus
Background: The standard imaging in the assessment of the para-nasal sinuses is currently computed tomography scanning. This provides an applied anatomical view of the area as well as the common anatomical variants. The advancement and improvement of computed tomography scans has provided for a comprehensive evaluation of patients' para-nasal sinuses, allowing Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery surgeons to operate with a guide chart. Objectives: To study normal anatomical variations in para-nasal sinuses using Computed Tomography. Material and Methods: This research took place in a tertiary healthcare center's radiology department over the course of two years. Axial para-nasal sinuses cuts were taken using a multi-slice (128 slice scanner), followed by coronal and sagittal reconstruction. Results: The most common anatomic variation, according to the findings, was nasal septal deviation. The rarest variation in our sample was Haller cell and pneumatized septum. There was also a close connection between unilateral Concha bullosa and contra-lateral septal deviation, as evidenced by the research. Conclusion: A wide range of lesions can affect the para-nasal sinus area. Normal anatomical differences and congenital abnormalities in this area are significant because they can have pathological consequences or cause difficulty/complication during surgery. Keywords: Para-nasal sinuses, Computed Tomography, Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery.

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