International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research
2025, Volume-6, Issue-4 : 296-301 doi: 10.5281/zenodo.16730383
Original Article
Anatomical Study of Frontal Recess and Ostium Via Cadaveric Dissection: Surgical Insights for Frontal Sinusotomy
 ,
 ,
 ,
 ,
 ,
 ,
Published
Aug. 2, 2025
Abstract

Introduction: The frontal sinus is one of the most anatomically variable and surgically challenging regions of the paranasal sinuses. Precise understanding of frontal recess anatomy is essential for safe and effective frontal sinusotomy. This cadaveric study aims to evaluate key anatomical features of the frontal recess and ostium, providing clinically relevant data to enhance surgical outcomes.

Methods: A descriptive anatomical study was conducted on 10 formalin-preserved, sagittally sectioned cadaveric heads in the Department of Anatomy and Otorhinolaryngology, Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana. Measurements were taken from the anterior nasal spine and the middle turbinate to the frontal sinus ostium using calibrated scales. The size and shape of the ostium were recorded, and patency was assessed with suction tips of varying diameters (3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm). The presence of agger nasi cells was also noted.

Results: The frontal sinus ostium was located 5.6–6 cm from the anterior nasal spine in 60% of specimens and 2.1–2.5 cm from the middle turbinate in 80%. The ostial diameter was predominantly between 3.6–4.0 mm (70%). Agger nasi cells were present in 80% of specimens. These findings correlate with previous cadaveric studies, reinforcing the anatomical variability of the region and the importance of key landmarks.

Conclusion: This cadaveric analysis highlights essential anatomical considerations for frontal sinusotomy. The consistent presence of agger nasi cells and narrow frontal ostium dimensions underscore the technical demands of the procedure

Recommended Articles
Loading Image...
Volume-6, Issue-4
Citations
2814 Views
353 Downloads
Share this article
License
Copyright (c) International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research
pdf Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
All papers should be submitted electronically. All submitted manuscripts must be original work that is not under submission at another journal or under consideration for publication in another form, such as a monograph or chapter of a book. Authors of submitted papers are obligated not to submit their paper for publication elsewhere until an editorial decision is rendered on their submission. Further, authors of accepted papers are prohibited from publishing the results in other publications that appear before the paper is published in the Journal unless they receive approval for doing so from the Editor-In-Chief.
IJMPR open access articles are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This license lets the audience to give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made and if they remix, transform, or build upon the material, they must distribute contributions under the same license as the original.
Logo
International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research
About Us
The International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research (IJMPR) is an EMBASE (Elsevier)–indexed, open-access journal for high-quality medical, pharmaceutical, and clinical research.
Follow Us
© Copyright IJMPR | All Rights Reserved