锥形束计算机断层扫描和骨标本的分析:系统回顾。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Oliwia Kaluza, Piotr Arkadiusz Regulski, Jacek Tomczyk, Anna Pogorzelska, Kazimierz Szopinski
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摘要

背景:鼻窦管(CS)是上颌内包围牙槽前上神经(ASAN)、动脉(ASAA)和静脉(ASAV)的解剖结构。自1939年首次描述以来,由于其路径的变化,了解CS的过程是必不可少的,特别是涉及面部手术和干预的临床结果。材料和方法:本综述根据PRISMA指南,综合检索Web-of-Science和PubMed数据库,使用与CS及其解剖组成相关的关键词进行检索。包括使用计算机断层扫描(CT)和锥束CT (CBCT)进行的尸体调查和放射学研究。结果:评估了CS的患病率、直径和轨迹。897份记录中有11份符合纳入标准,显示CS在大多数受试者中流行。CS平均直径为1mm,观察到具有临床意义的轨迹变化,对临床实践具有重要意义。分节解剖分析显示,眶下孔附近的起始段、梨状孔附近的中间段、牙根尖附近的结束段,是眶下孔附近的起始段、梨状孔附近的中间段。CS通路始于眶下孔,向鼻孔弯曲,然后在鼻下耳甲附近再次弯曲。讨论与结论:CS复杂的端段和精确的解剖细节需要进一步的研究。现有的研究有明显的局限性和不一致性,强调迫切需要统一的方法和一致的术语。
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Analysis of the course of the canalis sinuosus on cone-beam computed tomography and in osteological specimens: a systematic review.

Background: The canalis sinuosus (CS) is an anatomical structure within the maxilla that enclosesthe anterior superior alveolar nerve (ASAN), artery (ASAA), and vein (ASAV). Since its first description in 1939, understanding the course of the CS is essential, especially for clinical outcomes involving facial surgeries and interventions, due to variations in its path.

Materials and methods: In this review, conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, Web-of-Science and PubMed databases were comprehensively searched using keywords related to the CS and its anatomical components. Both cadaveric investigations and radiological studies using computed tomography (CT) and cone-beam CT (CBCT) were included.

Results: The prevalence, diameter, and trajectory of the CS were assessed. Eleven of the 897 records met the inclusion criteria, revealing the CS prevalence in most subjects. The mean CS diameter was 1 mm, and clinically significant trajectory variations with significant implications for clinical practice were observed. The segmented anatomical analysis revealed that the course of the CS was divided into three distinct parts, namely, the initial segment near the infraorbital foramen, the intermediate segment extending to the pyriform aperture, and the end segment near the tooth root apices. The CS pathway begins at the infraorbital foramen, curving towards the nasal aperture before bending again near the inferior nasal concha.

Discussion and conclusions: Further study is needed to clarify the complex end segment and precise anatomical details of the CS. Existing studies have notable limitations and inconsistencies, underscoring the urgent need for uniform methodologies and consistent terminology.

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Folia morphologica
Folia morphologica ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
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0.00%
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218
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: "Folia Morphologica" is an official journal of the Polish Anatomical Society (a Constituent Member of European Federation for Experimental Morphology - EFEM). It contains original articles and reviews on morphology in the broadest sense (descriptive, experimental, and methodological). Papers dealing with practical application of morphological research to clinical problems may also be considered. Full-length papers as well as short research notes can be submitted. Descriptive papers dealing with non-mammals, cannot be accepted for publication with some exception.
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