Bony ethmoidal infundibulum
Infundibulum ethmoideum osseum
- Latin synonym: Infundibulum ethmoidale osseum
- Related terms: Ethmoidal infundibulum
Definition
The bony ethmoidal infundibulum is a narrow channel that can be seen in the middle meatus region of the lateral nasal wall. It continues upward and forward from the semilunar hiatus, which is a curved bony groove located below the ethmoidal bulla in the middle meatus. The ethmoidal infundibulum then extends further upward into the front part of the ethmoidal bony labyrinth, becoming the frontonasal duct. This duct is responsible for draining the fontal air sinus and the anterior ethmoidal air cells into the semilunar hiatus via the infundibulum.
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Text written by Muhammad A. Javaid, MD, PhD © 2024 IMAIOS.
Drake, R.L., Vogl, A.W. and Mitchell, A.W.M. (2009). ‘Chapter 8: Head and Neck’ in Gray’s anatomy for Students. (2nd ed.) Philadelphia PA 19103-2899: Elsevier, pp. 1016 & 1022-1023.
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