Review Article - Otolaryngology Online Journal (2014) Volume 4, Issue 1
Predilection of Site in Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Tomographic Findings in 100 Patients
OBJECTIVE:To study the pattern of mucosal involvement in chronic rhinosinusitis using computed tomography of 100 patients. DESIGN:A prospective study of mucosal involvement of paranasal sinus region was done on 100 computed tomography scans of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis.
RESULTS: The most common site of involvement was osteomeatal complex followed by maxillary antrum. This was followed by anterior ethmoids, posterior ethmoida, frontal sinus and sphenoid sinus, in that order. CONCLUSION:Osteomeatal complex is the most common site to get involved in chronic rhinosinusitis. The blockade in the osteomeatal complex subsequently leads to impaired drainage and inflammation in maxillary, ethmoid and frontal sinuses. Removal of disease in Osteomeatal complex region is the basic principle of Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery which is best appreciated on CT scan.
Author(s): Jyothi A C, Shrikrishna B H , Sanjay G, Sandeep Samson G,Sameena kokab, Sreekantha