Maxillary Sinus Membrane Elevation With Simultaneous Installation of Implants Without the Use of a Graft Material

2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 621-633 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Starch-Jensen ◽  
Søren Schou
2012 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 345-359 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antoanela Garbacea ◽  
Jaime L Lozada ◽  
Christopher A. Church ◽  
Aladdin J. Al-Ardah ◽  
Kristin A. Seiberling ◽  
...  

Transcrestal sinus membrane elevation is a surgical procedure performed to increase the bone volume in the maxillary sinus cavity. Because of visual limitations, the potential for maxillary sinus membrane perforations may be greater than with the lateral approach technique. The aim of this study was to macroscopically investigate ex vivo the occurrence of sinus membrane perforation during surgery using 3 transcrestal sinus floor elevation methods. Twenty fresh human cadaver heads, with 40 intact sinuses, were used for simultaneous sinus membrane elevation, placement of graft material, and dental implants. Real-time sinus endoscopy, periapical digital radiographs, and cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT) images were subsequently used to evaluate the outcome of each surgical procedure. Perforation rates for each of the 3 techniques were then compared using a significance level of P < .05. No statistically significant differences in the perforation rate (P = .79) were found among the 3 surgical techniques. Although the sinus endoscope noted a higher frequency of perforations at the time of implant placement as compared with instrumentation or graft insertion, the difference was not statistically significant (P = .04). The CBCT readings were judged to be more accurate for identifying evidence of sinus perforations than the periapical radiographs when compared with the direct visualization with the endoscope. This pilot study demonstrated that a sinus membrane perforation can occur at any time during the sinus lift procedure, independent of the surgical method used.


2014 ◽  
Vol 40 (S1) ◽  
pp. 375-379 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyu-Hong Jo ◽  
Kyu-Ho Yoon ◽  
Jeong-Kwon Cheong ◽  
In-Seong Jeon

Perforation of the Schneiderian membrane constitutes a major intraoperative complication of maxillary sinus floor elevation with graft materials, but postoperative perforation of the sinus membrane is very rare. This case report demonstrates that conservative treatment involving drainage and the administration of systemic antibiotics can be used to successfully treat postoperative sinus membrane perforation with infection of the graft material.


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