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Sinonasal Anatomy

Michelle A. Michel, MDProfessor of Radiology and Otolaryngology

Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Sinonasal AnatomyOverview

• Nasal cavity

• Anterior skull base

• Ostiomeatal complex

• Frontal sinus & recess

• Sphenoethmoidal region

Disclosures: None

Illustrations Courtesy Elsevier/Amirsys, Inc.

Sinonasal AnatomyGlobal Anatomy

• Nasal cavity centrally

• Paranasal sinuses

surround

• Anterior cranial fossa

above

• Oral cavity below

• Central skull base &

nasopharynx behindwww.goeshealth.com

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Nasal Cavity

• Boundaries

• Septum

• Turbinates & Meati

• Lamellae

• Drainage Pathways

• Variants

Sinonasal AnatomyNasal Cavity

Sinonasal Anatomy

Nasal Cavity - Nasal Septum

• Bony & cartilaginous

• Ethmoid & vomer

• Septal cartilage

• Deviation (up to 80%)

• Quantify it

• At jxn of cartilage and vomer

• Associated variants of MT

• +/- Spur

• ? Contact with lateral wall

• Reporting important →

septoplasty prior to ESS

Sinonasal AnatomyNasal Cavity – Turbinates & Meati

• Turbinates• Inferior

• Middle

• Superior

• (Supreme)

• Meati• Middle

• Frontal, anterior ethmoid, & maxillary

• Superior

• Posterior ethmoid & sphenoid via SER

• Inferior

• NLD

• Sphenopalatine foramen

Sinonasal AnatomyNasal Cavity – Middle Turbinate

• Complex morphology

• Attachments• Anterior vertical

• Oriented sagittally

• Attaches to cribriform plate

• Mid lateral • Oriented in an oblique then

coronal plane

• Attaches to lamina papyracea

• “Basal lamella”

• Divides anterior & posterior ethmoids

• Posterior• Oriented axially

• Attaches to medial max sinus wall

Sinonasal AnatomyLamellar Anatomy

• Bony “struts” develop in the cartilaginous olfactory capsule

• Generally oriented in a coronal/oblique coronal plane

• Have superior attachments to CP/FE & lateral attachments to lamina papyracea• Uncinate Process

• Bulla lamella

• Basal/ground lamella

• Superior turbinate

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Sinonasal AnatomyNasal Cavity – Drainage Pathways

• Patterns of disease

• Infundibular

• OMC

• Frontal recess

• Sphenoethmoidal

recess

Babbel RW, Harnsberger HR, Sonkens J, and Hunt S. 2002 AJNR 13:903-12

Courtesy H. Ric Harnsberger

Sinonasal AnatomyNasal Cavity – Turbinate Variants

Concha Bullosa (24-55%) CB & Pneumatized Inf Turb Paradoxical MTs (26%)

Courtesy Mauricio Castillo, MD

Concha “Bullitis” Concha Retention Cyst Osteoma in Pneumatized VL

Anterior Skull Base

• Cribriform Plate

• Fovea Ethmoidalis

• Olfactory Recess

• Variants

Fovea ethmoidalis

Lateral lamella of

cribriform plate

Medial lamella of

cribriform plate

Vertical lamella of

middle turbinate

Sinonasal AnatomyAnterior Skull Base

Sinonasal AnatomyAnterior Skull Base – Keros Classification

1 - 3 mm 3 - 7 mm 7 - 16 mm

Hoxworth JM, Glastonbury CM, Fischbein NJ, Dillon WP. Focal opacification of the olfactory recess on sinus

CT: just an incidental finding? AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2008 May;29(5):895-7.

Sinonasal AnatomyAnterior Skull Base - Olfactory Recess

• Located between septum

and vertical lamella of MT

• ORO uncommon in the

absence of ethmoid

mucosal disease, prior

ethmoidectomy or

turbinectomy

• Consider neoplasm or

cephalocele

• ENB

• MRI warrantedCases Courtesy Christine Glastonbury MBBS

EsthesioneuroblastomaCephalocele

Sinonasal AnatomyAnterior Skull Base - Variants

Ostiomeatal Complex

• Components• Uncinate Process

• Ethmoid Bulla

• Middle Turbinate

• Infundibulum

• Hiatus Semilunaris

• Middle Meatus

• Maxillary Sinus

• Variants

Sinonasal AnatomyOstiomeatal Complex

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MTU

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Sinonasal AnatomyOstiomeatal Complex – Uncinate Process

• Uncinate Process

• Variable attachments

• Pneumatized (4%)

• Everted

• Can be mistaken for a

double MT on endoscopy

• Atelectatic

• Max sinus hypoplasia &

SSS

• Predisposes to orbital

injury in ESS

Adapted from Stammberger, et al. Functional Endoscopic

Sinus Surgery, BC Decker, Philadelphia, 1991

Sinonasal AnatomyOstiomeatal Complex – Uncinate Process

Sinonasal AnatomyOstiomeatal Complex – Maxillary Sinus

• Roof = orbital floor (V1)

• Floor = alveolar process of

maxilla

• Ostium at superior medial wall

• Drains into base of ethmoid

infundibulum

• Reduced volume →

predisposed to orbital

penetration in ESS

• Hypoplasia, SSS

• Hyperpneumatized → dental

roots exposed & predisposed to

recurrent odontogenic sinusitisCourtesy Deborah Shatzkes MD

Sinonasal AnatomyOstiomeatal Complex – Ethmoid Variants

• Infraorbital ethmoid cell

• “Haller” cell

• Along orbital floor

• Extend lateral to the

plane of the lamina

papyracea

• Reported in 10-45%

• Narrow ethmoid

infundibulum

Frontal Sinus & Recess

• Frontal Sinus

• Frontal Beak & Ostium

• Frontal Recess

• Agger Nasi Cell

• Variants

Sinonasal AnatomyFrontal Sinus and Frontal Recess

Sinonasal AnatomyFrontal Sinus and Frontal Recess - Variants

• Frontal cells

• Cells other than

“named” cells

• Agger nasi

• Pneumatized CG

• Intersinus septal cell

• Within the frontal

sinus or recess

• Anterior to FR

• Types I-IV

Type 1 Type 2

Type 3 Type 4

SOE (right) & Type 3 FC (left)

Sinonasal AnatomyFrontal Sinus and Frontal Recess - Variants

Sphenoethmoidal Region

• Posterior Ethmoids

• Sphenoid Sinus & Ostium

• Sphenoethmoidal Recess

• Variants

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Sinonasal AnatomySphenoethmoidal Region

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Sinonasal AnatomySphenoethmoidal Region

Sinonasal AnatomySphenoethmoidal Region

• Critical anatomic relationships• Optic nerve

• Internal carotid artery

• V2

• Vidian nerve

• Floor of sella

• Sphenoid septations

• Pneumatization variants

• Anterior clinoid (6-13%)

• Opticocarotid recess

• Dorsum sella

• Lateral and pterygoid

recesses

• Dehiscent ICA (25%) &

optic canal (24%)

• Sphenoethmoidal cells

Sinonasal AnatomySphenoethmoidal Region - Variants

Sinonasal AnatomySphenoethmoidal Region - Variants

• Sphenoethmoidal cells

• “Onodi”

• Posterior ethmoid cell

extending lateral to

sphenoid sinus

• Reported in 3-14%

• In proximity to CN2 & ICA

• Horizontal septation is a

clue on coronal imaging

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Sinonasal AnatomySphenoethmoidal Region

Sphenoethmoidal Cell

Sinonasal AnatomySphenoethmoidal Region - Variants

Sphenoethmoidal Cell

Courtesy H. Ric Harnsberger MD

Sinonasal AnatomySphenoethmoidal Region - Variants

Early Anterior Clinoid Mucocele

• Knowledge of drainage pathways key to understanding functional anatomy and patterns of disease

• Recognize variants that may predispose to disease or ↑ risk of ESS complications

• Axial CT with coronal and sagittal reformatted images demonstrate anatomy optimally

Sinonasal AnatomyKey Points

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