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Three-dimensional evaluation of the danger zone of ethmoidal foramens on the frontoethmoidal suture line on the medial orbital wall

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Introduction

It is clear that the importance of the ethmoidal foramen (EF) is based on its vascular contents. The frontoethmoidal suture (FS) line is recommended as more reliable navigational landmark for identifying the EF.

Materials and methods

The vertical orientation between the EF and the FS line was studied in 188 orbits using a computer software program.

Results

146 anterior EFs (77.7 %) and 42 anterior EFs (22.3 %) were situated in the FS line as intrasutural and extrasutural, respectively. 146 posterior EFs (77.25 %) and 8 posterior EFs (4.25 %) were presented as intrasutural and extrasutural, respectively. Although accessory EFs were detected in 25.5 % specimen exhibited an extrasutural location. Majority of the EFs (1–4 EFs) were situated on the FS line. The mean distances from the FS and the anterior EF, the posterior EF and the accessory EF were measured as 2.1 ± 0.5, 2.0 ± 1.5 and 2.3 ± 1.2 mm, respectively. The range of the distances from the FS to the anterior EF, posterior EF and accessory EF were −1.2 to 3.32 , −1.02 to 5.76 and −1.1 to 3.65 mm, respectively.

Conclusion

The ranges of EF changed within 1–6 mm. As the FS is not a single point, it is more suitable to make the incision 7 mm above the suture line. The data from this study to help the orbital surgeons explain and avoid unexpected hemorrhage during the orbital procedures such as posttraumatic orbital reconstruction, orbital tumor resections, anterior skull base reconstruction, and orbital decompression surgery.

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Kazak, Z., Celik, S., Ozer, M.A. et al. Three-dimensional evaluation of the danger zone of ethmoidal foramens on the frontoethmoidal suture line on the medial orbital wall. Surg Radiol Anat 37, 935–940 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-015-1429-4

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