Development of the Paranasal Sinuses in Children: Implications for Paranasal Sinus Surgery

1993 ◽  
Vol 102 (9) ◽  
pp. 705-711 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerald Wolf ◽  
Wolfgang Anderhuber ◽  
Frederick Kuhn

The pediatric nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, when compared to those in adults, differ not only in size but also in proportion. Knowledge of the unique anatomy and pneumatization of children's sinuses is an important prerequisite to understanding the pathogenesis of sinusitis and its complications. It is also important in evaluation of radiographs and in planning surgical interventions. In order to study the development of the paranasal sinuses in children and relate clinical anatomy to sinus surgery, the sinuses in 102 pediatric skulls and cadaver heads were measured. The results were classified by stage of development into 4 different age groups: newborn and 1 to 4, 4 to 8, and 8 to 12 years. The characteristics of each group and their clinical importance for paranasal sinus surgery are described.

1998 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abel-Jan Tasman ◽  
Frank Wallner ◽  
Gerold H. Kolling ◽  
Heinz Stammberger

Vision through the endoscope is strictly monocular. Perception of depth (stereopsis) during ethmoid surgery through the operating microscope would be expected to be superior due to binocular view. To investigate whether monocularity of the endoscope is a disadvantage in paranasal sinus surgery, we compared stereoacuity in a model of the nasal cavity using a headlamp, an operating microscope, and a 0°-Hopkins-endoscope. Twenty volunteers were asked to touch defined points in a spatial model of the nasal cavity. Due to the configuration of the model, which allowed binocular vision of all contact points with headlamp, performance was significantly better than with optical instruments. Manipulations were performed faster with the endoscope than with the microscope. Under microscopic guidance more faults in point sequence were made than with the endoscope. Various monocular phenomena obviously allow sufficient spatial orientation through the endoscope, so that monocularity of the endoscope appears not to be a disadvantage for quick and safe manipulations during functional endoscopic sinus surgery.


2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (20) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nugroho Suharsono

Background: Fungal infection of the nose and paranasal sinuses is an uncommon condition which is now being increasingly recognized. The clinical presentation is not specific with various symptoms such as nasal obstruction, purulent nasal discharge, facial pain, and chronic cough. Only unilaterality may alert the clinician. Purpose: To find the morphological characteristics of the fungus in patients with paranasal sinus fungus ball. Methods: A retrospective study of 13 paranasal sinus fungus balls cases which underwent endoscopic sinus surgery at Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery St. Vincentius A Paulo Hospital Surabaya from March, 2012 until December, 2013. Age, sex, histopathology and fungal cultur were analysed. Histopathologic sections of all the patients were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E), and Gomori methenamine silver (GMS). The specimens were then cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar plates and incubated at 30°C for 1 month. At the end of the incubation period, the samples were evaluated microscopically to detect fungi and identify their species. Results: The age reported of the 13 patients, was ranging from 36 to 63 years old. There was a significant female predominance, 10 female patients (76.92%) and 3 male patients (23.08%). Histopathological examination showed that most causative agents were Aspergillus species 92.31% (12/13). Culture test was positive for 69.23% (9/13). Aspergillus niger (61.54%, 8/13) is the most frequent fungus reported to cause fungus balls. Conclusion: Pattern of histopathologic on HE and GMS is very helpful and sensitive to identify fungi. The most common isolated mould in our study was Aspergillus niger.Keywords: fungus ball, histopathology and culture, Aspergillus nigerABSTRAK Latar Belakang: Infeksi jamur di hidung dan sinus paranasal merupakan kondisi yang jarang terjadi, namun kini lebih sering ditemukan. Gejala klinisnya tidak spesifik dapat berupa obstruksi hidung, sekret dari hidung, nyeri wajah, dan batuk kronis. Bila terjadi unilateral, patut diwaspadai oleh para klinisi. Tujuan: Untuk mengetahui karakteristik morfologi fungus yang didapati pada pasien sinusitis jamur yang kami teliti. Metode: Dilakukan penelitian retrospektif pada 13 pasien sinusitis jamur yang menjalani bedah sinus endoskopi di Departemen Otorinolaringologi-Kepala Leher Rumah Sakit St. Vincentius A Paulo Surabaya dari bulan Maret 2012 sampai dengan Desember 2013. Dilakukan analisis usia, jenis kelamin, histopatologi dan kultur jamur. Pewarnaan preparat histopatologi menggunakan Hematoxylin dan eosin (H&E) dan Gomori Methenamine Silver (GMS). Kemudian spesimen diletakkan pada piring agar Sabouraud dextrose, dan dilakukan inkubasi pada suhu 30°C selama satu bulan. Pada akhir masa inkubasi, sampel dievaluasi dengan mikroskop untuk mendeteksi jamur dan spesiesnya. Hasil: Didapati usia 13 penderita berkisar dari 36-63 tahun. Wanita lebih dominan sebanyak 10 penderita (76,92 %) dan 3 penderita laki-laki (23,08%). Hasil pemeriksaan histopatologi menunjukkan spesies Aspergillus sebagai penyebab utama (92,31%) pada 12 penderita (12/13).Tes kultur positif pada 69,23% (9/13). Jamur yang paling sering menyebabkan bola jamur pada sinus adalah Aspergillus niger (61,54%, 8/13). Kesimpulan: Pewarnaan preparat histopatologi menggunakan Hematoxylin dan eosin (H&E) dan Gomori Methenamine Silver (GMS) sangat berguna dan sensitif dalam mendeteksi adanya jamur. Jenis jamur yang paling banyak ditemukan pada penelitian kami adalah Aspergillus niger.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (18) ◽  
pp. 4245
Author(s):  
Jörn Lötsch ◽  
Constantin A. Hintschich ◽  
Petros Petridis ◽  
Jürgen Pade ◽  
Thomas Hummel

Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is often treated by functional endoscopic paranasal sinus surgery, which improves endoscopic parameters and quality of life, while olfactory function was suggested as a further criterion of treatment success. In a prospective cohort study, 37 parameters from four categories were recorded from 60 men and 98 women before and four months after endoscopic sinus surgery, including endoscopic measures of nasal anatomy/pathology, assessments of olfactory function, quality of life, and socio-demographic or concomitant conditions. Parameters containing relevant information about changes associated with surgery were examined using unsupervised and supervised methods, including machine-learning techniques for feature selection. The analyzed cohort included 52 men and 38 women. Changes in the endoscopic Lildholdt score allowed separation of baseline from postoperative data with a cross-validated accuracy of 85%. Further relevant information included primary nasal symptoms from SNOT-20 assessments, and self-assessments of olfactory function. Overall improvement in these relevant parameters was observed in 95% of patients. A ranked list of criteria was developed as a proposal to assess the outcome of functional endoscopic sinus surgery in CRS patients with nasal polyposis. Three different facets were captured, including the Lildholdt score as an endoscopic measure and, in addition, disease-specific quality of life and subjectively perceived olfactory function.


Neurosurgery ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 574-576 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dudley H. Davis ◽  
Edward R. Laws ◽  
Thomas J. McDonald ◽  
John R. Salassa ◽  
Lawrence H. Phillips

Abstract A case of intraventricular tension pneumocephalus occurring as a complication of paranasal sinus surgery is presented. The pathophysiology of tension pneumocephalus is discussed and emphasis is placed on the potentially life-threatening increase in intracranial pressure that occurs. Tension pneumocephalus requires prompt diagnosis and treatment.


2003 ◽  
Vol 127 (3) ◽  
pp. 297-304 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hsuan-Ying Huang ◽  
Cristina R. Antonescu

Abstract Context.—Smooth muscle tumors (SMTs) of the sinonasal tracts are very rare mesenchymal neoplasms, and the literature includes very limited data correlating histologic parameters with clinical outcome. As the behavior of SMTs is site-dependent, defining applicable criteria to distinguish among low-grade leiomyosarcoma, SMT of uncertain malignant potential (SMTUMP), and cellular leiomyoma is sometimes difficult and arbitrary. Objective.—To correlate the clinicopathologic features of 12 well-differentiated sinonasal SMTs with MIB-1 index and clinical outcomes so as to better classify this group of tumors. Design.—Twelve cases of sporadic well-differentiated SMTs arising from the sinonasal tract were retrieved from both institutions. High-grade leiomyosarcomas were excluded from this analysis. The histologic parameters assessed included circumscription, mucosal ulceration, cellularity, nuclear atypia, mitotic count, necrosis, and destruction of adjacent bony structures. The histologic classification of these tumors was based on the guidelines for SMTs of deep soft tissues, using greater than 4 mitotic figures (MF)/10 high-power fields (HPF) to separate SMTUMP from leiomyosarcoma and the presence of 1 to 4 MF/10 HPF to distinguish between leiomyoma and SMTUMP. Immunostaining of MIB-1 index was performed in 7 cases with available material. Results.—This study showed a 1:1.5 male-female ratio and a mean age of 40 years (range, 20–67 years). The most frequent symptoms were nasal stuffiness and/or epistaxis. The tumors involved nasal cavity in 8 cases (67%), paranasal sinus alone in 2 cases (16.5%), and both nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses in 2 cases (16.5%). The tumors ranged in size from 0.3 to 5.5 cm (mean, 2 cm) and were classified as follows: 7 leiomyomas, 2 SMTUMPs, and 3 low-grade leiomyosarcomas. All 7 leiomyomas, 1 SMTUMP, and 1 leiomyosarcoma originated from vessel walls. Bone involvement was seen in both the SMTUMPs (1 of 2) and leiomyosarcomas (2 of 3). Focal infiltrative growth was observed only in the 3 leiomyosarcomas, 1 of which also showed microscopic coagulative tumor necrosis. Mitotic figures ranged from 0 to 10 (mean, 2.3), with absence of mitosis in all 7 leiomyomas, 1 to 4 MF/10 HPF in the 2 SMTUMPs, and more than 4 MF/10 HPF in the 3 low-grade leiomyosarcomas. The MIB-1 index was low (≤5%) in both leiomyoma and SMTUMP groups, while the leiomyosarcomas showed a higher (≥15%) proliferative index. All 12 patients were treated by surgical excision, and only 1 patient with leiomyosarcoma received postoperative radiation. In all 12 tumors, there was neither local recurrence nor distant metastasis after an average of 93 months of follow-up (range, 4–221 months). Conclusion.—Well-differentiated sinonasal SMTs are rare and occur in adults with a slight female predilection. The lesions confined within the nasal cavity were more common than those involving a single paranasal sinus or both nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Despite variations in location, clinical manifestation, histologic features, and MIB-1 index, these tumors appear to follow a favorable course. Complete surgical excision appears to provide adequate treatment for these patients.


1988 ◽  
Vol 61 (725) ◽  
pp. 362-365 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myriam G. M. Hunink ◽  
Willemine A. E. J. de Vries-Knoppert ◽  
Alfons J. M. Balm ◽  
Wietse J. Luth

1989 ◽  
Vol 99 (1) ◽  
pp. 1???5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven D. Schaefer ◽  
Scott Manning ◽  
Lanny G. Close

2020 ◽  
pp. 014556132098019
Author(s):  
Alexander J. Kovacs ◽  
Nithin D. Adappa ◽  
Edward C. Kuan

Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common sinonasal disorder which results in significant inflammation in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Topical nasal steroids play an important role in the treatment of CRS. Exhalation delivery system with fluticasone (EDS-FLU) utilizes a patient’s forced exhalation to power the delivery of topical steroids to deeper areas of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses most affected by CRS. This review focuses on evidence surrounding the safety and efficacy of the EDS-FLU system. Methods: Literature search was conducted of articles investigating the safety and efficacy of EDS-FLU. Relevant efficacy and safety data were examined and summarized from the studies. Results: The efficacy and safety of EDS-FLU in CRS, both with and without polyps, has been established in open-label and placebo-controlled phase 3 trials. There was significant improvement in the cardinal symptoms of CRS and subjective patient-reported outcomes scores. Additionally, there was objective improvement in sinonasal inflammation as measured by polyp grade. Recent studies have also established significant improvement in health status and general quality of life following treatment using EDS-FLU. Emerging data have also examined patients who have previously had endoscopic sinus surgery and on appropriate medical therapy and noted improvement in polyp burden and overall Lund-Kennedy scores after using EDS-FLU. Conclusion: Exhalation delivery system with fluticasone demonstrates significant results in both patient-oriented outcomes and objective measures of sinonasal inflammation in patients with CRS with and without polyps. Further research is needed to investigate the long-term outcomes of EDS-FLU and to compare the effects of EDS-FLU with ESS. Exhalation delivery system with fluticasone provides an additional effective treatment modality for patients suffering from CRS.


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