Nose and Paranasal Sinus.pptx

Mathew Joseph
Mathew JosephAssistant Professor Department of Anatomy à Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Medical College Kerala
Nose & Paranasal Sinuses
Dr Mathew Joseph
MBBS, MD(AIIMS), BCC(Palliative Medicine)
Assistant Professor
Department of Anatomy
Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur
The Nose
• The nose consists of the
external nose and the
nasal cavity.
• Both are divided by a
septum into right and
left halves.
External Nose
• The external nose has
two elliptical orifices
called the naris
(nostrils), which are
separated from each
other by the nasal
septum.
• The lateral margin, the
ala nasi, is rounded and
mobile.
External Nose
External Nose
• The framework of the
external nose is made
up above by the nasal
bones, the frontal
processes of the
maxillae, and the nasal
part of the frontal
bone.
• Below, the framework is
formed of plates of
hyaline cartilage
External Nose
Blood Supply of the External Nose
• The skin of the external nose is supplied by
branches of the ophthalmic and the maxillary
arteries.
• The skin of the ala and the lower part of the
septum are supplied by branches from the
facial artery.
Nerve Supply of the External Nose
• The infratrochlear and external nasal
branches of the ophthalmic nerve (CN V)
and the infraorbital branch of the
maxillary nerve (CN V).
Nasal Cavity
• The nasal cavity has
– a floor
– a roof
– a lateral wall
– a medial or septal
wall
The Floor of Nasal Cavity
• Palatine process maxilla
• Horizontal plate
palatine bone
The Roof of Nasal Cavity
• Narrow
• It is formed
– anteriorly beneath the
bridge of the nose by the
nasal and frontal bones,
– in the middle by the
cribriform plate of the
ethmoid,
– located beneath the
anterior cranial fossa,
– posteriorly by the
downward sloping body
of the sphenoid
The Medial Wall of Nasal Cavity
• The Nasal Septum
• Divides the nasal cavity
into right and left halves
• It has osseous and
cartilaginous parts
• Nasal septum consists of
the perpendicular plate
of the ethmoid bone
(superior), the vomer
(inferior) and septial
cartilage (anterior)
Perpendicular
Plate (ethmoid)
Septal
Cartilage
Vomer
The Nasal Septum
The Lateral Walls of Nasal Cavity
Marked by 3 projections:
– Superior concha
– Middle concha
– Inferior concha
• The space below each
concha is called a
meatus.
The Lateral Walls of Nasal Cavity
The Lateral Walls of Nasal Cavity
1. Inferior meatus:
Nasolacrimal duct
2. Middle meatus:
• Maxillary sinus
• Frontal sinus
• Anterior & Middle
ethmoid sinuses
3. Superior meatus:
Posterior ethmoid sinuses
4. Sphenoethmoidal recess:
Sphenoid sinus
Openings Into the Nasal Cavity
Nasolacrimal Canal drains into
Inferior Meatus
Sphenoid sinus opens into
sphenoethmoidal recess
Posterior ethmoidal air cells
open into superior meatus
Anterior & middle ethmoid air
cells, maxillary and frontal
sinuses open into middle
meatus
Blood Supply to the Nasal Cavity
• From branches of the maxillary artery, one of the
terminal branches of the external carotid artery.
• The most important branch is the sphenopalatine
artery.
• The sphenopalatine artery anastomoses with the
septal branch of the superior labial branch of the
facial artery in the region of the vestibule.
• The submucous venous plexus is drained by veins
that accompany the arteries.
Blood Supply to the Nasal Cavity
Sphenopalatine a.
Maxillary a.
Netter, Frank H., Atlas of Human Anatomy. Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Summit, N.J. 1993. Plate 35.
Nerve Supply of the Nasal Cavity
• The olfactory nerves from the olfactory
mucous membrane ascend through the
cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone to the
olfactory bulbs .
• The nerves of ordinary sensation are branches
of the ophthalmic division (V1) and the
maxillary division (V2) of the trigeminal nerve.
Nerve Supply of the Nasal Cavity
CN I – Olfactory Nerves (SVA)
Anterior ethmoidal
branch of V1
Posterior nasal
branches of V2
Cut nasopalatine
branch of V2 to
septum
Lymph Drainage of the Nasal Cavity
• The lymph vessels draining the vestibule end
in the submandibular nodes.
• The remainder of the nasal cavity is drained by
vessels that pass to the upper deep cervical
nodes.
Clinical Notes
• Examination of the
Nasal Cavity
• Trauma to the Nose
• Infection of the Nasal
Cavity
• Foreign Bodies in the
Nose
• Nose Bleeding
(Epistaxis)
The Paranasal Sinuses
The Paranasal Sinuses
• The paranasal sinuses are
cavities found in the
interior of the maxilla,
frontal, sphenoid, and
ethmoid bones .
• They are lined with
mucoperiosteum and
filled with air.
• They communicate with
the nasal cavity through
relatively small apertures.
Drainage of Mucus and Function of
Paranasal Sinuses
• The mucus produced by the mucous membrane is
moved into the nose by ciliary action of the columnar
cells.
• Drainage of the mucus is also achieved by the siphon
action created during the blowing of the nose.
• Functions:
1. Resonators of the voice
2. They also reduce the skulls weight
3. Help wam and moisten inhaled air
4. Act as shock absorbers in trauma - dust traps
Maxillary Sinus
• Pyramidal in shape
• Paired & symmetric
• Located within the body of
the maxilla behind the skin
of the cheek.
• The roof is formed by the
floor of the orbit, and the
floor is related to the roots
of the 2nd premolars and 1st
molar teeth.
• The maxillary sinus opens
into the middle meatus of
the nose
Frontal Sinuses
• Rarely symmetrical
• Contained within the frontal
bone .
• Separated from each other by
a bony septum.
• Each sinus is roughly triangular
• Extending upward above the
medial end of the eyebrow
and backward into the medial
part of the roof of the orbit.
• Opens into the middle meatus
Sphenoidal Sinuses
• Lie within the body of
the sphenoid bone
• Below sella turcica
– Extends between
dorsum sellae and post
clinoid processes
• Opens into the
sphenoethmoidal
recess above the
superior concha
Ethmoid Sinuses
• They are anterior, middle, and
posterior
• They are contained within the
ethmoid bone, between the nose
and the orbit
• Anterior & middle
– Drains into middle nasal meatus
• Posterior
– Drain into superior nasal meatus
• Separated from the orbit by a
thin plate of bone so that
infection can readily spread from
the sinuses into the orbit
Sinus Drainage Schema
Clinical Notes
• Examination of the
Paranasal Sinuses
• Sinusitis
• Basal skull fracture
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Nose and Paranasal Sinus.pptx

  • 1. Nose & Paranasal Sinuses Dr Mathew Joseph MBBS, MD(AIIMS), BCC(Palliative Medicine) Assistant Professor Department of Anatomy Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur
  • 2. The Nose • The nose consists of the external nose and the nasal cavity. • Both are divided by a septum into right and left halves.
  • 3. External Nose • The external nose has two elliptical orifices called the naris (nostrils), which are separated from each other by the nasal septum. • The lateral margin, the ala nasi, is rounded and mobile.
  • 5. External Nose • The framework of the external nose is made up above by the nasal bones, the frontal processes of the maxillae, and the nasal part of the frontal bone. • Below, the framework is formed of plates of hyaline cartilage
  • 7. Blood Supply of the External Nose • The skin of the external nose is supplied by branches of the ophthalmic and the maxillary arteries. • The skin of the ala and the lower part of the septum are supplied by branches from the facial artery.
  • 8. Nerve Supply of the External Nose • The infratrochlear and external nasal branches of the ophthalmic nerve (CN V) and the infraorbital branch of the maxillary nerve (CN V).
  • 9. Nasal Cavity • The nasal cavity has – a floor – a roof – a lateral wall – a medial or septal wall
  • 10. The Floor of Nasal Cavity • Palatine process maxilla • Horizontal plate palatine bone
  • 11. The Roof of Nasal Cavity • Narrow • It is formed – anteriorly beneath the bridge of the nose by the nasal and frontal bones, – in the middle by the cribriform plate of the ethmoid, – located beneath the anterior cranial fossa, – posteriorly by the downward sloping body of the sphenoid
  • 12. The Medial Wall of Nasal Cavity • The Nasal Septum • Divides the nasal cavity into right and left halves • It has osseous and cartilaginous parts • Nasal septum consists of the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone (superior), the vomer (inferior) and septial cartilage (anterior) Perpendicular Plate (ethmoid) Septal Cartilage Vomer
  • 14. The Lateral Walls of Nasal Cavity Marked by 3 projections: – Superior concha – Middle concha – Inferior concha • The space below each concha is called a meatus.
  • 15. The Lateral Walls of Nasal Cavity
  • 16. The Lateral Walls of Nasal Cavity 1. Inferior meatus: Nasolacrimal duct 2. Middle meatus: • Maxillary sinus • Frontal sinus • Anterior & Middle ethmoid sinuses 3. Superior meatus: Posterior ethmoid sinuses 4. Sphenoethmoidal recess: Sphenoid sinus
  • 17. Openings Into the Nasal Cavity Nasolacrimal Canal drains into Inferior Meatus Sphenoid sinus opens into sphenoethmoidal recess Posterior ethmoidal air cells open into superior meatus Anterior & middle ethmoid air cells, maxillary and frontal sinuses open into middle meatus
  • 18. Blood Supply to the Nasal Cavity • From branches of the maxillary artery, one of the terminal branches of the external carotid artery. • The most important branch is the sphenopalatine artery. • The sphenopalatine artery anastomoses with the septal branch of the superior labial branch of the facial artery in the region of the vestibule. • The submucous venous plexus is drained by veins that accompany the arteries.
  • 19. Blood Supply to the Nasal Cavity Sphenopalatine a. Maxillary a. Netter, Frank H., Atlas of Human Anatomy. Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Summit, N.J. 1993. Plate 35.
  • 20. Nerve Supply of the Nasal Cavity • The olfactory nerves from the olfactory mucous membrane ascend through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone to the olfactory bulbs . • The nerves of ordinary sensation are branches of the ophthalmic division (V1) and the maxillary division (V2) of the trigeminal nerve.
  • 21. Nerve Supply of the Nasal Cavity CN I – Olfactory Nerves (SVA) Anterior ethmoidal branch of V1 Posterior nasal branches of V2 Cut nasopalatine branch of V2 to septum
  • 22. Lymph Drainage of the Nasal Cavity • The lymph vessels draining the vestibule end in the submandibular nodes. • The remainder of the nasal cavity is drained by vessels that pass to the upper deep cervical nodes.
  • 23. Clinical Notes • Examination of the Nasal Cavity • Trauma to the Nose • Infection of the Nasal Cavity • Foreign Bodies in the Nose • Nose Bleeding (Epistaxis)
  • 25. The Paranasal Sinuses • The paranasal sinuses are cavities found in the interior of the maxilla, frontal, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones . • They are lined with mucoperiosteum and filled with air. • They communicate with the nasal cavity through relatively small apertures.
  • 26. Drainage of Mucus and Function of Paranasal Sinuses • The mucus produced by the mucous membrane is moved into the nose by ciliary action of the columnar cells. • Drainage of the mucus is also achieved by the siphon action created during the blowing of the nose. • Functions: 1. Resonators of the voice 2. They also reduce the skulls weight 3. Help wam and moisten inhaled air 4. Act as shock absorbers in trauma - dust traps
  • 27. Maxillary Sinus • Pyramidal in shape • Paired & symmetric • Located within the body of the maxilla behind the skin of the cheek. • The roof is formed by the floor of the orbit, and the floor is related to the roots of the 2nd premolars and 1st molar teeth. • The maxillary sinus opens into the middle meatus of the nose
  • 28. Frontal Sinuses • Rarely symmetrical • Contained within the frontal bone . • Separated from each other by a bony septum. • Each sinus is roughly triangular • Extending upward above the medial end of the eyebrow and backward into the medial part of the roof of the orbit. • Opens into the middle meatus
  • 29. Sphenoidal Sinuses • Lie within the body of the sphenoid bone • Below sella turcica – Extends between dorsum sellae and post clinoid processes • Opens into the sphenoethmoidal recess above the superior concha
  • 30. Ethmoid Sinuses • They are anterior, middle, and posterior • They are contained within the ethmoid bone, between the nose and the orbit • Anterior & middle – Drains into middle nasal meatus • Posterior – Drain into superior nasal meatus • Separated from the orbit by a thin plate of bone so that infection can readily spread from the sinuses into the orbit
  • 32. Clinical Notes • Examination of the Paranasal Sinuses • Sinusitis • Basal skull fracture