Anterior ethmoid and frontal sinus drainage pathways: five patterns formed and defined by their bony walls

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2023 Jan;280(1):199-206. doi: 10.1007/s00405-022-07517-1. Epub 2022 Jul 8.

Abstract

Purpose: To perform endoscopic sinus surgery safely and effectively, surgeons need to visualize the complex anatomy of the anterior ethmoid and frontal sinus region. Because this anatomy is so variable and individualized, the foundation of understanding lies in identifying, following, and visualizing the drainage pathway patterns and anticipating possible variations.

Methods: We studied 100 sides (50 cases: 22 male, 28 female, aged 12-86, average age 46.5 years, ± 19.5) using computed tomography (CT) and multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) to identify and classify the drainage pathways leading to the frontal sinus and anterior ethmoidal cells.

Results: Analysis revealed five patterns of drainage pathways defined by their bony walls: between the uncinate process and the lamina papyracea [UP-LP]; between the uncinate process and the middle turbinate [UP-MT]; between the uncinate process and the accessory uncinate process [UP-UPa]; between the uncinate process and the basal lamella of the ethmoidal bulla [UP-BLEB]; and between the basal lamella of the ethmoidal bulla and the basal lamella of the middle turbinate [BLEB-BLMT]. In most cases, BLEB formed the posterior wall of the drainage pathway of the frontal sinus, indicating BLEB could be one of the most important landmarks for approaching the frontal sinus.

Conclusions: As endoscopic sinus surgery depends on an understanding of this anatomy, this study may help surgeons to identify and follow the drainage pathways more accurately and safely through the anterior ethmoid to the frontal sinus.

Keywords: Anterior ethmoid; Drainage pathways; Endoscopic sinus surgery; Ethmoidal bulla; Frontal recess anatomy; Frontal sinus; Uncinate process.

MeSH terms

  • Drainage
  • Endoscopy
  • Ethmoid Bone / anatomy & histology
  • Ethmoid Bone / diagnostic imaging
  • Ethmoid Bone / surgery
  • Ethmoid Sinus* / anatomy & histology
  • Ethmoid Sinus* / diagnostic imaging
  • Ethmoid Sinus* / surgery
  • Female
  • Frontal Sinus* / anatomy & histology
  • Frontal Sinus* / diagnostic imaging
  • Frontal Sinus* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / methods