Objectives/Hypothesis: To describe retrotympanic endoscopic anatomy, especially the pyramidal eminence and contiguous spaces. Study Design: This was an anatomical study on a prospective case series. Methods: The anatomy of the retrotympanum was studied by endoscopy in nine patients affected by cholesteatoma who underwent tympanomastoid surgery and in six temporal bone dissections. Results: Pneumatization of the sinus tympani and posterior tympanic sinus or both, noted in 12 ears out of 15, may give rise to a recess beneath the pyramidal eminence, which we have called the subpyramidal space. This space can manifest with a variable degree of depth, shape, or extent depending on the shape and dimensions of the pyramidal eminence. Conclusions: Endoscopic exploration of the middle ear may guarantee a very good exposure of retrotympanic structures, allowing detailed anatomical descriptions of hidden areas. Improvement in our knowledge of the anatomy may decrease the possibility of residual disease during cholesteatoma surgery. © 2009 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.

Marchioni D., Alicandri-Ciufelli M., Grammatica A., Mattioli F., Presutti L. (2010). Pyramidal eminence and subpyramidal space: An endoscopic anatomical study. LARYNGOSCOPE, 120(3), 557-564 [10.1002/lary.20748].

Pyramidal eminence and subpyramidal space: An endoscopic anatomical study

Presutti L.
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2010

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Objectives/Hypothesis: To describe retrotympanic endoscopic anatomy, especially the pyramidal eminence and contiguous spaces. Study Design: This was an anatomical study on a prospective case series. Methods: The anatomy of the retrotympanum was studied by endoscopy in nine patients affected by cholesteatoma who underwent tympanomastoid surgery and in six temporal bone dissections. Results: Pneumatization of the sinus tympani and posterior tympanic sinus or both, noted in 12 ears out of 15, may give rise to a recess beneath the pyramidal eminence, which we have called the subpyramidal space. This space can manifest with a variable degree of depth, shape, or extent depending on the shape and dimensions of the pyramidal eminence. Conclusions: Endoscopic exploration of the middle ear may guarantee a very good exposure of retrotympanic structures, allowing detailed anatomical descriptions of hidden areas. Improvement in our knowledge of the anatomy may decrease the possibility of residual disease during cholesteatoma surgery. © 2009 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.
2010
Marchioni D., Alicandri-Ciufelli M., Grammatica A., Mattioli F., Presutti L. (2010). Pyramidal eminence and subpyramidal space: An endoscopic anatomical study. LARYNGOSCOPE, 120(3), 557-564 [10.1002/lary.20748].
Marchioni D.; Alicandri-Ciufelli M.; Grammatica A.; Mattioli F.; Presutti L.
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