Intraorbital origin of the ethmoidal arteries. Anatomical study

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María Martel M.
Juan R. Gras C.
Xavier León V.
Rosa D. Ramírez R.
Marta Sandoval P.
Rosa Mirapeix L.
Antonio Martel L.
Humbert Massegur S.

Keywords

Vascularization, ophthalmic, ethmoidal, orbit, endoscopic

Abstract

Introduction: Branches of the ophthalmic artery contribute to the irrigation of va- rious territories of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Aim: The aim of our study is to describe the intraorbital course of the ethmoidal arteries and their relationship with the muscular and nervous structures. Material and method: We performed twenty nasal cavities and orbital dissections in ten adults cadaveric heads. Results: The dissection of the muscular orbital wall allowed defining two surgical orbital corridors, between the inferior rectus and the medial rectus muscles (area 1) and between the medial rectus and the superior oblique muscles (area 2). In area 1, the ophthalmic artery crosses over the optic nerve in 90% of the cases. The anterior ethmoi- dal artery was observed inferior to the superior oblique muscle. In area 2, the posterior ethmoidal artery was located superior to the superior oblique muscle in all cavities. No middle ethmoidal artery was identified. The origin of the supraorbital artery was found between the two ethmoidal arteries. Conclusions: The anatomical understanding of the intraorbital origin of the arteries of the ophthalmic artery allows perform two surgical approaches through the media orbital wall.

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