Position of the anterior ethmoidal foramen and trauma to the cranial base during transconjunctival medial orbital decompression: a systematic literature review.

Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/01676830.2023.2274866
Antonio A V Cruz, Barbara S Cunha
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Abstract

Purpose: To review the literature on the location of the anterior ethmoidal foramen (AEF) and trauma during transconjunctival medial wall decompression.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted using the PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases, combining the terms "olfactory fossa" and "fovea ethmoidalis" with "trauma," "cerebrospinal fluid leak," "pneumocephalus," "orbital decompression," and "anterior ethmoidal artery" (AEA). All cases of cranial base trauma during medial orbital decompression and the anatomical studies on the location of the AEF and the course of the AEA were reviewed.

Results: Ninety-four articles were identified, of which 37 were related to the AEF, 41 reported the course of the AEA, and 16 to reported cases of cranial base trauma. Out of these cases, 10 were related to transconjunctival medial orbital decompression, affecting 11 patients. Most AEFs are situated at the frontoethmoidal suture, but up to 38.15% of AEFs are located above the suture on the frontal bone. Most AEFs are adjacent to the roof of the ethmoidal sinus. The distance of the AEF to the cranial base increases in the presence of supraorbital ethmoidal cells (SOEC).

Conclusions: The position of the AEF is variable and should not be considered a safe landmark for all patients.

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经结膜眶内侧减压过程中筛前孔的位置和颅底损伤:一项系统的文献综述。
目的:回顾经结膜内侧壁减压中筛前孔(AEF)的位置和创伤的文献。方法:使用PubMed、Embase和Scopus数据库进行全面的文献检索,将术语“嗅窝”和“筛中央凹”与“创伤”、“脑脊液漏”、“肺脑”、“眼眶减压”和“筛窦前动脉”(AEA)相结合。回顾了所有眼眶内侧减压期间颅底创伤的病例,并对AEF的位置和AEA的过程进行了解剖学研究。结果:共鉴定出94篇文章,其中37篇与AEF有关,41篇报道了AEA的病程,16篇报道了颅底创伤的病例。在这些病例中,10例与经结膜眶内侧减压有关,影响11例患者。大多数AEF位于额峡部缝线处,但高达38.15%的AEF位于额骨缝线上方。大多数AEF位于筛窦顶部附近。眶上筛窦细胞(SOEC)存在时,AEF与颅底的距离增加。结论:AEF的位置是可变的,不应被视为所有患者的安全标志。
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