Chinese Journal Of Clinical Anatomy ›› 2017, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (4): 394-396.doi: 10.13418/j.issn.1001-165x.2017.04.008

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Computer-assisted anatomical evaluation of the posterior naris in 1 to 3-year-old children

LIAO Da-hong,   ZHANG Fei,   WANG Hui   

  1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology,  Hubei Province Women and Children Hospital,  Wuhan 430071,  China
  • Received:2017-02-12 Online:2017-07-25 Published:2017-08-30
  • About author:廖大红(1976-),女,湖北随州人,副主任医师,硕士,主要从事小儿耳鼻咽喉疾病的研究,Tel:(027)15335897602,E-mail:1090387619@qq.com

Abstract:

Objective To analyze the anatomical and developmental characteristics of the posterior naris in 1 to 3-year-old children, and to provide evidence for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of theposterior naris in 1 to 3-year-old children. Methods Coronal CT scans of 240 cases(1~3 years old children) were studied with the imaging station. Reference data were identified on these images using imaging station. The sizes of the posterior naris were identified and measured.  Results The average of the transverse and vertical diameter for the left side of the posterior naris in 1~2 years old children was (8.98±0.69) mm and (14.42±1.34) mm, respectively. The average of the sectional area for the left side of the posterior naris was (92.75±14.76) mm2. The average of the transverse and vertical diameter for the right side of the posterior naris was (8.93±0.71) mm and (14.25±1.24) mm, respectively. The average of the sectional area for the left side of the posterior naris was (92.31±13.54) mm2. The mean of the transverse and vertical diameter for the right side of the posterior naris in 2~3-year-old children was (9.51±0.74) mmand (15.60±1.55) mm, respectively. The average of the sectional area for the right side of the posterior naris was (108.72±18.05) mm2. The average of the transverse and vertical diameter for the right side of the posterior naris was (9.54±0.71) mm and (15.76±1.32) mm, respectively. The mean of the sectional area for the right side of the posterior naris was (108.66±17.43) mm2. Conclusions The size of posterior naris in 1~3 years old children can meet the normal ventilation volume, and a smaller value may cause nasal obstruction and dyspnea. Chronic stuffy noses and breathing difficulties can affect the intelligence and facial development.

Key words: 1~3 years old children; Choana,  CT scan