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Cirugía del seno nasal endoscópica con daño en la órbita izquierda - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Cirugía del seno nasal endoscópica con daño en la órbita izquierda - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Esta muestra médica típica muestra una cirugía del seno nasal endoscópica en una serie de ilustraciones. La primera ilustración muestra la condición preoperatoria, incluyendo la vista anterior de los senos nasales en el cráneo, que incluye el seno frontal, el seno etmoidal, el seno esfenoidal, el seno maxilar y la cavidad nasal. La segunda ilustración muestra la anatomía normal del cráneo en una sección coronal de la cabeza, incluyendo el seno maxilar, el seno etmoidal, las cavidades nasales izquierdas y derechas, el músculo recto medial y el papyracea de la lámina. La tercera ilustración presenta la anatomía normal del cráneo en una muestra de corte transversal, incluyendo el músculo recto medial, el papyracea de la lámina y el seno etmoidal. La cuarta ilustración presenta la condición intraoperatoria, en la que se inserta un endoscopio en la cavidad nasal para desbridar los senos etmoidales. La quinta ilustración presenta una complicación intraoperatoria, en la que el músculo recto medial se lesiona, provocando una hemorragia. El sangrado hace que el ojo sobresalga, una condición conocida como 'exoptálamo'.

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