nenäkanavalle
Nenäkanavalle, also known as the nasolacrimal duct, is a crucial anatomical structure that facilitates the drainage of tears from the eye into the nasal cavity. This small channel begins at the puncta lacrimalia, which are tiny openings located at the inner corner of each eyelid, near the nose. From the puncta, the tear fluid travels through the canaliculi, two small tubes that merge into a common canaliculus before entering the lacrimal sac. The lacrimal sac is a small reservoir situated in a groove on the side of the nasal bone. From the lacrimal sac, the tears then descend through the nasolacrimal duct, a single tube that empties into the inferior meatus of the nasal cavity.
The primary function of the nenäkanavalle is to prevent the accumulation of excess tears on the ocular