Nasal Septum
Nasal Septum
Bony part
Cartilaginous part
Membranous part
Bony part: This is made up of:
This is the anterior most part of the nasal septum lined by skin and fibrofatty tissue.
Articulation of the nasal septum:
Venous Drainage:
Sphenopalatine vein
Anterior and posterior ethmoidal veins
Anterior facial vein
Cerebral veins
Nerve supply:
It is the deviation of the nasal bone dividing the nose into two nostrils to one side. Hence the patient may
have recurrent blockage of one nostril. Septal deviations, though common, require to be treated only if they
produce symptoms affecting nasal function.
Birth Moulding theory: Abnormal intrauterine posture and second stage of labour lasting more than 15
minutes in primipara.However these are postulated theories.
Trauma: Commonest cause of deviation.
Secondary to a tumour, mass or polyps in the nose to compression.
Developmental Buckling: If the septum starts growing rapidly it gets buckled to one side to accommodate
itself.
What are the types of Septal deviation?
Nasal blockage
Headache due to
X-ray paranasal sinuses, Waters view and Caldwells view gives an idea of posterior deviation if any and
status of the sinuses.
CT Scan paranasal sinuses (PNS) with the Axial and coronal sections.
Depending on the severity of the symptoms and age, the patient is advised any of the following for deviated
nasal septum: