Olfactory cleft stenosis and obstruction on paranasal sinus CT scan in pre-septo-rhinoplasty patients: normal variants or pathologic findings?
Creators
- 1. Guilloz Imaging Department, Central Hospital, University Hospital Center of Nancy, 29 avenue du Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny, 54000, Nancy (France)
- 2. ENT and Head and Neck Surgery Department, University Hospital Center of Nancy, Nancy (France)
- 3. Université de Lorraine, CIC, Innovation Technologique, University Hospital Center of Nancy, Nancy (France)
- 4. Université de Lorraine, INSERM, IADI, Nancy (France)
- 5. Université de Lorraine, DevAh, Nancy (France)
Description
To determine the frequency of olfactory cleft (OC) stenosis and obstruction on paranasal sinus CT scans in pre-septorhinoplasty of patients who had septal deviation, septopyramidal deformation or nasal obstruction without other sinonasal conditions. This retrospective study included patients referred to our institution between December 2013 and December 2021 for septorhinoplasty due to nasal obstruction without other sinonasal or neurological conditions. All patients underwent preoperative paranasal sinus CT scan and olfactory testing. OC stenosis was quoted as none, partial, or total (less than 1/3 contact between nasal septum and ethmoid turbinates, 1/3-2/3, more than 2/3, respectively), as well as OC obstruction as none, partial, or complete (obstruction of less than 1/3 of OC, 1/3-2/3, more than 2/3, respectively). Radiologic evaluation was validated by near perfect interobserver agreement. A total of 75 patients (32 women, 43 men) with a mean age of 44.2 ± 15.64 (23-74) years were included, of which 36 were normosmic and 39 hyposmic. OC stenosis was partial in 58.7% (n = 44) of the patients, absent in 28% (n = 21), and total in 13.3% (n = 10), without difference between normosmic and hyposmic patients (p = .66). OC obstruction was absent in 52% (n = 39) and partial in 46.7% (n = 35), without difference between normosmic and hyposmic patients (p = .51). Only one normosmic patient had complete OC obstruction. OC partial stenosis and partial obstruction were frequent findings in pre-septorhinoplasty patients without respiratory mucosa disease and did not influence their olfactory status. Total stenosis and complete obstruction were rarer and require further investigation. Isolated partial olfactory cleft stenosis and obstruction should be considered normal variants, whereas the impact of complete olfactory cleft stenosis and obstruction on patient's olfactory status remains to be determined.
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- European Radiology (Internet)
- Journal Volume
- 34
- Journal Issue
- 8
- Journal Page Range
- p. 5339-5348
- ISSN
- 1432-1084
- CODEN
- EURAE3
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Germany
- Country of Input or Organization
- Germany
- INIS RN
- 55079738
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Descriptors DEI
- COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY; DATA COMPILATION; DEFORMATION; EVALUATION; IMAGE PROCESSING; MUCOUS MEMBRANES; NOSE; RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES; SENSE ORGANS DISEASES; SINUSES; SURGERY; TESTING
- Descriptors DEC
- BODY; CAVITIES; DATA; DATA PROCESSING; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DISEASES; FACE; HEAD; INFORMATION; MEDICINE; MEMBRANES; PROCESSING; RESPIRATORY SYSTEM; TOMOGRAPHY