Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8461025 | Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The maxillary line is an important surgical landmark in the lateral nasal cavity. We investigated its location, variation, and relation to other landmarks in 47 formalin fixed cadaveric half-heads dissected in steps. Measurements and observations were made to describe the topography of the maxillary line, maxillary line midpoint (M-point), and their relationship with surgically important structures. The mean curved length of the maxillary line was 15Â mm (SD 3.5) and can be classified into three types. The M-point had a mean vertical distance of 0.8Â mm (SD 2.9) below the nasolacrimal sac-duct junction. It was found below, above, or on the same level as the nasolacrimal sac-duct junction in 57.4%, 38.3%, and 4.3% of specimens, respectively. In 51.1% the M-point was anterior to the nasolacrimal duct axis and 48.9% overlapping the lacrimal apparatus. The maxillary line and its M-point are useful surgical landmarks for localizing the nasolacrimal duct segments.
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Authors
Athanasios Raikos, Pasan Waidyasekara, Amy Kathleen Morrison,