Mugurel Constantin Rusu , Marius Ioan Rusu , Alexandra Diana Vrapciu
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摘要
背景:鼓膜后的解剖结构千变万化,手术入路极具挑战性。在鼓室后内侧,有一系列依次下降的凹陷:鼓室后窦、鼓室窦(ST)和鼓室下窦(STS)。以往对 ST 的解剖研究大多将其评价为宽度和深度不一的单一凹陷,没有凹陷,仅在轴切面上进行评价:方法:对 100 个病例的所有解剖平面进行双侧 ST 评估。对 ST 的两种矢状解剖类型进行了定义和统计:0 型(囊状 ST),ST 后下方凹陷(PIR)缺失;1 型,ST 后下方凹陷(碗状 ST):在 200 个侧位中,发现了 144 个 0 型 ST(72%)和 56 个 1 型 ST(PIR)(28%)。在左右两侧,74%/70%的人发现了 0 型 ST,26%/30%的人发现了带有 PIR 的 1 型 ST。性别与两侧的 ST 类型之间没有明显的相关性。在普通人群中,双侧对称的 0 型占 68%,双侧对称的 1 型占 24%,而双侧不对称的 0+1 组合仅占 8%:结论:ST 的 PIR 并不是耳后罕见的解剖变异。它隐藏在 ST 的深处,很难通过中耳进入。它还可能残留胆脂瘤。如果没有其他解剖学限制,面后入路可以进入 ST 的 PIR。
The posterior-inferior recess of the sinus tympani, an anatomical novelty
Background
The anatomy of the retrotympanum is highly variable, and surgical access is challenging. In the medial retrotympanum, a descending series of recesses are found: the posterior tympanic sinus, the sinus tympani (ST), and the subtympanic sinus (STS). Most of the previous anatomical studies of the ST evaluated it as a single depression of variable width and depth, without recesses, just on axial sections.
Method
The ST was evaluated bilaterally in all the anatomical planes on a lot of 100 cases. Two sagittal anatomical types of the ST were defined and counted: type 0 (saccular ST), with absent postero-inferior recess (PIR) of the ST, and type 1, ST with PIR (bowl-shaped ST).
Results
In 200 sides, 144 type 0 ST (72 %) and 56 types 1 (PIRs) of the ST were found (28 %). On the right/left sides the type 0 ST was found in 74 %/70 % and the type 1, with PIR, in 26 %/30 %. There were no significant correlations between sex and the ST types on both sides. In the general lot, bilaterally symmetrical types 0 were found in 68 %, bilaterally symmetrical types 1 in 24 %, and the bilaterally asymmetrical combination 0+1 in just 8 %.
Conclusions
The PIR of the ST is not a scarce anatomical variation in the retrotympanum. It is hidden deep to the ST and difficult to access through the middle ear. It also could retain residual cholesteatoma. A retrofacial approach could access the PIR of the ST if no other anatomical limitations occur.
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Annals of Anatomy publish peer reviewed original articles as well as brief review articles. The journal is open to original papers covering a link between anatomy and areas such as
•molecular biology,
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•reproductive biology
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•developmental biology, neurobiology
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•neuroanatomy
•neuroimmunology
•clinical anatomy
•comparative anatomy
•modern imaging techniques
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