1 / 29

The Nose and Para nasal Sinuses 241 RTS

The Nose and Para nasal Sinuses 241 RTS. Prepared by : Dr. Taghrid M. Abdallah . Dr.Taghrid@inaya.edu.sa. EXTERNAL NOSE. Projects from the face Vary in size and shape due to the differences in nasal cartilage Parts : 1] Root – superior angle 2] Apex – tip

joey
Download Presentation

The Nose and Para nasal Sinuses 241 RTS

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Nose and Para nasal Sinuses241 RTS Prepared by: Dr. Taghrid M. Abdallah. Dr.Taghrid@inaya.edu.sa

  2. EXTERNAL NOSE • Projects from the face • Vary in size and shape due to the differences in nasal cartilage • Parts: 1] Root – superior angle 2] Apex – tip 3] Nares (nostrils): 2 pyriform openings 4] Alae – lateral boundaries 5] Nasal septum – middle struc w/c separates 2 nares 6] Vestibule – w/ stiff hairs

  3. The Nasal Septum

  4. The Nose

  5. Skeletal part • Nasal bones • Frontal proc of maxillae • Nasal part of frontal bone Cartilaginous Part • 2 Lateral cartilage • 2 Alar cartilage • 1 Septal cartilage

  6. The Nasal Septum

  7. Structure of the Nose

  8. Nasal Septum • Divides the chamber of the nose into 2 nasal cavities: • Components: 1] Perpendicular plate of ethmoid- forms superior part of the nasal septum 2] Vomer- thin flat bone 3] Septal cartilage- articulates w/ bony septum

  9. Nasal Cavity • Open posteriorly into the nasopharynx thru the choanae • Mucosa lines the nasal cavity except for vestibule • Nasal mucosa 1] Olfactory area • superior 1/3 • contains organ of smell 2] Respiratory area • inferior 2/3 • where air is warmed and moistened before it goes to the respiratory tract.

  10. Linings of nasal cavity • Vestibule* (just above nostrils) • Lined with skin containing sebaceous and sweat glands and nose hairs • Filters large particulars (insects, lint, etc.) • The remainder of nasal cavity: 2 types of mucous membrane • Small patch of olfactory mucosa near roof (cribriform plate) • Respiratory mucosa: lines most of the cavity

  11. Respiratory Mucosa

  12. Respiratory Mucosa • Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium • Scattered goblet cells • Underlying connective tissue lamina propria • Mucous cells – secrete mucous • Serous cells – secrete watery fluid with digestive enzymes, e.g. lysozyme • Together all these produce a quart/day • Dead junk is swallowed

  13. Nasal Concha • 3 scroll-shaped elevations • Superior,middle,inferior • Divide the nasal cavity into 4 passages 1] Sphenoethmoidal recess 2] Superior meatus 3] Middle meatus 4] Inferior meatus

  14. Nasal Cavity

  15. Nasal Passages • Sphenoethmoidal recess - sphenoidal sinus • Superior meatus -posterior ethmoidal sinus • Middle meatus -anterior/middle ethmoidal sinus -frontal sinus -maxillary sinus • Inferior meatus -nasolacrimal duct

  16. Vasculature • Arterial Supply: Branches of: 1.Sphenopalatine artery 2.Anterior and posterior ethmoidal artery. 3.Greater palatine artery. 4.Superior labial artery. 5.Lateral nasal branches of facial artery. >Kiesselbach’s area- anterior, where all arteries anastomose, where nose bleeding occurs

  17. Vasculature • Venous drainage - Sphenopalatine vein. - Facial vein. - Ophthalmic vein.

  18. Blood Supply of the Nose

  19. Nerve Supply • Nasal septum • Nasopalatine n • Greater palatine n • Anterior ethmoidal n • Posterior ethmoidal n • Smell • Olfactory n • Olfactory bulb - forebrain

  20. Nerve Supply of the Nose

  21. PARANASAL SINUSES • Air-filled extensions of the respiratory part of the nasal cavity into the ff cranial bones: • FRONTAL • ETHMOID • SPHENOID • MAXILLARY

  22. Paranasal sinuses • Frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid and maxillary bones • Open into nasal cavity • Lined by same mucosa as nasal cavity and perform same functions • Also lighten the skull • Can get infected: sinusitis

  23. FRONTAL SINUS • Between outer and inner tables of frontal bone • Detectable by 7 yo • Drains thru frontonasal duct into infundibulum w/c opens into semilunar hiatus of middle meatus • NS: br of supraorbital n

  24. ETHMOIDAL SINUS • Comprise several cavities-ethmoidal cells • At ethmoid bone • Parts: • Anterior –drain into middle meatus • Middle – form ethmoidalbulla,drain into middle meatus • Posterior - drain into superior meatus • NS: Nasociliary n[CN V1]

  25. Sphenoidal Sinus • Unevenly divided • Body of sphenoid • Separated by thin plates of bone from optic nerve and chiasma,ICA, pit’y gl • Opens into sphenoethmoidal recess • NS: posterior ethmoidal nerve

  26. Maxillary Sinus • Largest • Pyramidal shaped • Parts: Apex- into zygomatic bone Base- part of nasal cavity Roof- formed by floor of orbit Floor- formed by alveolar part of maxilla Drains via maxillary ostium into middle meatus NS: Superior alveolar nerves

  27. Thank you • Best Wishes

More Related