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The Anatomy of the Sphenopalatine Artery for the Endoscopic Sinus Surgeon

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The sphenopalatine artery normally starts to branch lateral to the crista ethmoidalis and these branches vary widely. It is important that the surgeon who undertakes ligation or cautery of the artery is aware of these variations, otherwise they may overlook some of the branches. With an endoscopic approach, removal of the crista ethmoidalis helps visualize these branches.

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