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Anatomy of Nose & Paranasal Sinuses Dr. Vishal Sharma Development of nose • Face develops from 5 projections: frontonasal process (ectoderm over forebrain) + 2 maxillary processes + 2 mandibular processes (1st arch) • An ectodermal olfactory placode divides frontonasal process into medial nasal & lateral nasal process, which give rise to external nasal skeleton • Olfactory placode deepens into olfactory pit & later olfactory sac which forms nasal cavities • Nasal septum develops from mesodermal tectoseptal expansion from Rathke’s pouch External Framework External Framework • Nasal Bone • Frontal Process of Maxilla • Upper Lateral Nasal Cartilage • Lower Lateral Nasal (Alar) Cartilage • Septal Cartilage • Lesser Alar (Sesamoid) Cartilages Internal Nose • Openings: Anterior nares & posterior nares (Choanae). • Vestibule of nose: lined by skin • Nasal cavity proper: Lateral Wall Medial Wall (Septum) Roof Floor Nasal Septum Nasal Septum Nasal Septum 1. Septal cartilage 7. Medial alar crus 2. Ethmoid plate 8. Upper lateral cartilage 3. Vomer 9. Nasal bone crest 4. Palatine crest 10. Frontal spine 5. Maxillary crest 11. Sphenoid rostrum 6. Vomeronasal 12. Membranous septum cartilage Lateral Nasal Wall 3 - 4 bony conchae covered with mucosa to form turbinates. Space below & lateral to turbinate is called meatus. Middle meatus contains a round bulla ethmoidalis separated from uncinate process by hiatus semilunaris that leads to a funnel shaped ethmoidal infundibulum. Meatal Drainage 1. Inferior meatus: Nasolacrimal duct ( guarded at its end by a mucosal valve called HASNER’s valve ) 2. Middle meatus: a. Frontal b. Anterior ethmoid c. Maxillary (natural + accessory ostia) 3. Superior meatus: Posterior ethmoid 4. Spheno-ethmoidal recess: Sphenoid Ostio-meatal Complex Ostio-meatal Complex Complex micro-architectural pathway in ethmoid labyrinth that drains anterior group of paranasal sinuses. Consists of: frontal recess + ethmoid infundibulum + hiatus semilunaris + uncinate process + bulla ethmoidalis + middle meatus. O.M.C. pathology leads to infection of all anterior paranasal sinuses (Naumann). Variants in O.M.C. 1. Concha bullosa (pneumatized M.T.) 2. Paradoxically curved middle turbinate 3. Medially turned uncinate process 4. Large bulla ethmoidalis 5. Haller’s cell in orbital floor 6. Agger nasi cell anterior to M.T. 7. Onodi Cell with dehiscent Optic Nerve 8. Mucosal pathology Concha bullosa Concha bullosa Paradoxically curved M.T. Paradoxically curved M.T. Medialized Uncinate Process Large bulla ethmoidalis Haller cell Agger nasi cell Onodi cell with dehiscent optic nv Mucosal disease Blood Supply 1. Sphenopalatine artery (main artery) 2. Greater palatine artery 3. Superior labial artery 4. Anterior Ethmoidal artery 5. Posterior Ethmoidal artery 1, 2, 3 & 4 form Kiesselbach’s plexus over Little’s area on anterior septum Venous drainage Ethmoidal veins: ophthalmic veins cavernous sinus Sphenopalatine vein: pterygoid plexus maxillary vein Woodruff’s venous plexus: present on lateral wall near posterior end of middle turbinate Retro-columellar vein: behind columella Sensory Nerve Supply • Long & short Nasopalatine nerves • Greater palatine nerve • Infra-orbital nerve branches • Anterior ethmoidal nerve • Olfactory nerve Autonomic Nerve Supply • Deep petrosal nerve (sympathetic) + greater superficial petrosal nerve (para-sympathetic) vidian nerve pterygo-palatine ganglion nasal glands • Sympathetic stimulation vasoconstriction + ed nasal secretions • Para-sympathetic stimulation vasodilatation + ed nasal secretions Lining Epithelium • Skin: over nasal vestibule • Olfactory epithelium: upper 1/3rd of nasal cavity above superior turbinate • Respiratory epithelium (pseudo-stratified ciliated columnar): rest of nasal cavity + paranasal sinus Lining Epithelium Lymphatic Drainage 1. External nose & anterior nasal cavity submandibular lymph nodes 2. Remaining nasal cavity upper deep cervical lymph nodes 3. Nasal roof (dangerous area of nose) subarachnoid space along olfactory nv 4. P.N.S. retropharyngeal & J.D. node Paranasal Sinuses • Anterior group: frontal anterior ethmoidal maxillary • Posterior group: posterior ethmoidal sphenoid Development of P.N.S. Appear first First X-ray appearance Reach adult size by Maxillary At birth 4 mth 15 yr Ethmoidal At birth 1yr 12 yr Sphenoid 2 yr 4 yr 18 yr Frontal 4 yr 6 yr 15 yr Sphenoid Sinus Relations Muco-ciliary blanket • Goblet cells in nasal mucosa secrete a mucous blanket; moved backwards like a conveyer belt into nasopharynx. • Consists of: Superficial mucous or gel layer Deep serous or sol layer Muco-ciliary blanket Muco-ciliary blanket Thank You