Abstract

The results of anatomo-topographic investigation of 100 clinoid sinuses obtained in autopsy of 50 dead persons are given. The relations of clinoid sinuses with posterior cells of ethmoidal labyrinth are found, the location of natural anastomoses of sinuses on the anterior wall is defined. The case record of the patient with sphenoiditis after endoscopic surgical intervention is given. The role of endoscopic method for diagnosis and treatment of sphenoiditis is shown.

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