Variant anatomy of the maxillary sinus structures in children under age and sexual aspects

Background. The widespread use of functional endoscopic intervention in the nasal cavity requires detailed knowledge of the variant anatomy of the structures of the paranasal sinuses, taking into account age and gender, necessary to improve surgical treatment. In order to determine the variants of t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Izvestii͡a︡ vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniĭ. Povolzhskiĭ region 2024-09 (2)
Hauptverfasser: O.Yu. Aleshkina, M.V. Markeeva, T.S. Bikbaeva, N.V. Tarasova, I.A. Polkovova, A.A. Devyatkin
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Zusammenfassung:Background. The widespread use of functional endoscopic intervention in the nasal cavity requires detailed knowledge of the variant anatomy of the structures of the paranasal sinuses, taking into account age and gender, necessary to improve surgical treatment. In order to determine the variants of the structure of the anastomosis and intra-sinus septa of the maxillary sinus in childhood, a study was conducted of 425 computed tomograms of the heads of children aged 1 to 21 years of both sexes without pathology of the paranasal sinuses. Results and conclusions. It has been established that, regardless of gender, the width of the anastomosis of the maxillary sinus increases in each subsequent age group, with the largest increase at 2–3 years and 8–12 years and has no bilateral or gender differences. Intra- sinus bone septa in the first and second childhood ages were determined only in girls. In adolescence and adolescence - in persons of both sexes, and the frequency of occurrence increases with age in boys and young men. In the right maxillary sinus, incomplete and complete septa were identified, in the left - only incomplete. The greatest number of septa was observed in adolescence on the right. Intra-sinus septa can divide the sinus into two or more chambers of varying sizes, which remain connected to each other, creating difficulties during surgery. Thus, variants of the anatomical structure of the intra- sinus septa in children have been identified, associated with gender, age and side of the skull, while the variability of the width of the anastomosis depends only on age.
ISSN:2072-3032
DOI:10.21685/2072-3032-2024-2-9