1.2: Nasal Cavity/Paranasal Sinuses Anatomy Flashcards
Name the parts (A-I)?
A = Root B = Dorsum C = Tip D = Ala E = Nostril F = Septum G = Philtrum (of upper lip) H = Nasal Bone I = Nasal Cartilage
Why should you not use adrenaline containing anaesthetic around the nose?
The nose contains hyaline cartilage Cartilage is avascular, relies on skin for nutrients Adrenaline causes vasoconstriction May cause cartilage damage and necrosis
How many nasal cavities? How are they separated?
Two nasal cavities Separated by septum
What’s the most important bone for the nasal cavity?
Ethmoid
Name the bones of the face? A - G
A = Frontal Bone
B = Nasal Bone
C = Ethmoid Bone
D = Inferior Nasal Concha
E = Maxilla
F = Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone
G = The Vomer
What makes up the walls of the nasal cavities? - Roof? - Lateral Walls? - Septum?
Roof is the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone and the crista galli
Lateral walls is the superior and middle concha
Septum is composed of the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid + the vomer
Describe Le Fort Fractures?
Le Fort 1 = Across the top of teeth, through maxillary bone
Le Fort 2 = Through maxillary bone and zygoma (pyramid)
Le Fort 3 = Splits bones of the face from bones of the cranium
Link between Le Fort Fractures and Ethmoid bone?
Le Fort 2 and Le Fort 3 fractures can disrupt the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. This may allow the spread of infection from nasal cavities/paranasal sinuses into anterior cranial fossa
Describe the median wall of the nasal cavity?
Mainly the septum This is composed of - Hyaline Cartilage - Vomer - Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone
Describe a septal haematoma and its importance?
A septal haematoma is a collection of blood in the septum. It must be drained to prevent avascular necrosis of the hyaline cartilage
Describe the nasal cavity roof?
Ethmoid Frontal Sphenoid
Describe the nasal cavity floor?
Much wider than the roof (think triangle) Formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and the palatine bone
Describe the lateral nasal wall?
Made up from concha, maxilla, palatine and sphenoid
Which part of the nose is covered in keratinised stratified squamous epithelium?
The first part of the nasal cavity (vestibule)
Which part of the nose is covered in respiratory epithelium?
Most of the nose
What is respiratory epithelium?
Contains mucous secreting goblet cells and cilia Provides moisture and protection
Where is Olfactory Mucosa found?
Right at the back of the nasal cavity
What is the function of the Olfactory Nerve?
Special Sensory - smell