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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2018
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Title: | Variability of maxillary sinus |
Authors: | Moraresco, Ana |
Keywords: | individual anatomic variability;maxillary sinus;morphometry |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | MORARESCO, Ana. Variability of maxillary sinus. In: MedEspera: the 7th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2018, p. 192-193. |
Abstract: | Introduction. The individual anatomical variability denotes the diversity of possible variants of
anatomical formations contained between the two extreme forms, parameters in which all
manifestations of variability are treated as a norm, unlike those that exceed them and can be
treated as abnormalities. The reason for initiating the study is the non-matching of topography,
shape, size, etc. of the maxillary sinus (MS) visible during surgical interventions to the so-called norm described in the textbooks, the imperfection of some surgical approaches that do not take
into account individual differences, the surgeons’ dissatisfaction with anatomical data provided
by bibliographic sources, especially in case of promotion of new surgical techniques.
Aim of the study. To determine the individual anatomical variability of the maxillary sinus
depending on age and gender, based on the analysis of bibliographic data and materials of own
researches.
Materials and methods. This study is based on a analysis of bibliographic data from literature
with description of maxilla structure, MS variants and anomalies. 53 images of computed
tomography by 3D reconstruction were selected from the database of the Maxillo-Facial Surgery
Department of the Institute of Emergency Medicine (Chisinau Municipality) as a tool for
researching the individual anatomical variability of MS (topography, presence of septa,
pneumaticity, shape and dimensions depending on gender, etc.). The imaging examination has
given us the possibility to study the anterior-posterior, lower-upper and transverse diameter of
maxillary sinus, as well as the shape, pneumaticity and the presence/absence of septa in the
sinus. The comparative MS analysis in people of different age and gender was used as a method
of research.
Results. The data obtained show that 5 out of 30 women (16.66%) have MS septa, whereas the
presence of septa in men was established only in 2 out of 23 (8.69%). Having analyzed the
obtained results, we can conclude that in all the patients examined, the MS had the form of a
quadrilateral pyramid. In terms of gender particularities, we can state that all sinus diameters are
higher in men than in women, furthermore, the right and left MS in the same person are
asymmetrical. By using a statistical test, we have obtained p <0.05 for all sinus diameters.
Conclusions. The data obtained demonstrate that the diameter of the maxillary sinus in men is
obviously bigger than the diameter of the maxillary sinus in women. The maxillary sinuses show
variations in their degree of pneumaticity and layout of septa. These variants must be known
both for the application of proper therapy and for the prevention of complications that may occur
in the course of sinusitis. |
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