Nasal cavity dimensions in congenital pyriform aperture stenosis

2013 
Abstract Objective To determine the dimensions of the nasal cavity in infants with congenital pyriform aperture stenosis (CPAS). Study design The nasal cavities of seven children with CPAS were identified and were compared to the nasal cavities of 13 neonates ( Methods The width of the nasal cavities was measured at the pyriform aperture, choana, and at two standardized points along the lateral nasal wall (LW-1 and LW-2) between the pyriform aperture and choana. Results Comparison between neonates with and without CPAS demonstrates significant narrowing of the nasal cavity (not just the pyriform aperture) in infants with CPAS. Significantly smaller nasal width was noted at pyriform aperture, LW-1, and LW-2 ( p p p  = 0.02). No significant narrowing was seen at the choana. Conclusion These findings suggest that CPAS is associated with narrowing of the anterior 75% of the nasal cavity. This has implications for surgical management because simple pyriform aperture ostectomy may not be sufficient to relieve symptoms of obstruction.
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