Uncinate process of ethmoid bone
In the ethmoid bone, a sickle shaped projection, the uncinate process, projects posteroinferiorly from the ethmoid labyrinth. Between the posterior edge of this process and the anterior surface of the ethmoid bulla, there is a two-dimensional space, resembling a crescent shape. This space continues laterally as a three-dimensional slit-like space – the ethmoidal infundibulum. This is bounded by the uncinate process, medially, the orbital [lamina of ethmoid bone], laterally, and the ethmoidal bulla, posterosuperiorly. This concept is easier to understand if one imagines the infundibulum as a prism so that its medial face is the hiatus semilunaris. The "lateral face" of this infundibulum contains the ostium of the maxillary sinus, which, therefore, opens into the infundibulum.