Abstract

The nasal cavity (NC) is the entrance to the respiratory system. Many studies have been conducted on the structure, function and volume of the NC. Only a few studies were performed assessing the volumetric values of NC and conchae. The aim of this study was to evaluate the volumetric measurements of the NC, conchae and nasal septum using the stereological method. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of 200 individuals (100 females and 100 males) aged 8-59 years were retrospectively evaluated. Inferior nasal concha and middle nasal concha, NC and nasal septum volumes were measured on these images. Measurements were made using point counting method, which is based on the Cavalieri principle. The mean values of the measured structures for 2 age groups and for each gender were obtained. Differences between the groups and genders of all parameters were examined. The volume fractions of measured volumes were calculated. The mean volumes of the nasal septum, left and right NC, left and right inferior nasal conchae, and left and right middle nasal conchae were 4.99 ±1.51 cm³, 7.44 ±2.93 cm³, 7.68 ±2.99 cm³, 3.10 ±1.11 cm³, 3.04 ±1.02 cm³, 1.32 ±0.56 cm³, and 1.28 ±0.49 cm³, respectively. Gender and age differences were statistically significant in all volumes (p < 0.05). The data obtained in this study may assist clinicians in planning treatment, assessing the treatment results of pathological conditions within the NC, and help surgeons in preoperational and postoperational evaluations, especially in dentistry, otorhinolaryngology and plastic surgery.

Highlights

  • The nasal cavity (NC) is the first part of the respiratory system

  • Many studies have been conducted on the structure, function and volume of the NC

  • Gender and age differences were statistically significant in all volumes (p < 0.05)

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Introduction

The nasal cavity (NC) is the first part of the respiratory system. It opens posteriorly into the nasopharynx through the choanae and the anterior openings are nares. The conchae are dynamic structures because the area where they are located has the thickest mucous membrane of the NC and intense vascularization. The dynamic nature of the conchae allows the air flow rate and the amount of air to be adjusted.[6,26,27] The volumes of the mentioned structures can be calculated with cross-sectional tomography images using the stereological methods. The nasal cavity (NC) is the entrance to the respiratory system. Many studies have been conducted on the structure, function and volume of the NC. A few studies were performed assessing the volumetric values of NC and conchae

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