The tortuous course of the anterior ethmoidal artery in the orbit: A cadaveric study

IF 0.9 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Acta otorrinolaringologica espanola Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.otorri.2023.12.001
Fulya Yaprak , Istemihan Coban , Mehmet Asım Ozer , Figen Govsa
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Abstract

Aim

The study aimed to define the coursing pattern of the anterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) in the orbit to minimize complications during endoscopic interventions.

Materials and methods

A total of ten formalin-fixed cadaveric halves were included in the study. Orbital regions were shown with a superior approach. The superior rectus and superior oblique muscles, as well as the connective tissue and vessels were removed to observe the path of the anterior ethmoidal artery. Measurements such as the width of the artery, the anterior-posterior length of the U formation, the length of the intraorbital part of the ophthalmic artery, and the distance of the AEA from its opthalmic origin to the anterior ethmoidal foramen were made.

Results

Ten of the AEAs originated from the ophthalmic artery. The AEA branches originated from the ophthalmic artery approximately 18.4 mm after the orbital artery entered the orbital, and the mean width of the AEAs was 0.82 mm. In seven of the total anterior ethmoidal arteries, they coursed in the intraethmoidal cavities below the cranial base. The mean distance from the origin of AEAs to the medial wall of the orbit was 4.9 mm. After leaving the ophthalmic artery, seven of the AEAs were coursing forward and turned back ('U' turn formation), which have proximately 1.5 mm in anteroposterior direction.

Conclusion

The anterior ethmoidal artery is 0.8 mm wide, originates from the distal part of the ophthalmic artery, entering the orbit after a 1.5 mm U-turn.

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乙状前动脉在眼眶内的曲折走向:尸体研究
研究旨在确定乙状前动脉(AEA)在眼眶内的走向,以减少内窥镜介入治疗时的并发症。眼眶区域以上入路显示。切除上直肌和上斜肌以及结缔组织和血管,以观察乙状前动脉的路径。测量内容包括动脉的宽度、U形成的前后长度、眼动脉眶内部分的长度以及AEA从眼部起源到乙状前孔的距离。眼动脉进入眼眶后约18.4毫米处,AEA分支起源于眼动脉,AEA的平均宽度为0.82毫米。在所有乙状前动脉中,有 7 条流经颅底下方的乙状前腔。从乙状前动脉的起源到眼眶内侧壁的平均距离为 4.9 毫米。结论:乙状前动脉宽0.8毫米,起源于眼动脉的远端,经过1.5毫米的 "U "形转弯后进入眼眶。
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