2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2013.11.023
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Complication Rate in 200 Consecutive Sinus Lift Procedures: Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment

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“…However, the presence of an interfering radiographic septum on the preoperative CBCT scan was significantly associated with the occurrence of a sinus membrane perforation. The overall membrane perforation in relation to the presence of septa was 44.7% in this study and is in agreement with previously reported data [18, 25, 26]. Of these studies, only Malkinson and Irinakis [10] retrospectively assessed the presence of interfering septa on preoperative CBCT scans of 52 direct sinus lift procedures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…However, the presence of an interfering radiographic septum on the preoperative CBCT scan was significantly associated with the occurrence of a sinus membrane perforation. The overall membrane perforation in relation to the presence of septa was 44.7% in this study and is in agreement with previously reported data [18, 25, 26]. Of these studies, only Malkinson and Irinakis [10] retrospectively assessed the presence of interfering septa on preoperative CBCT scans of 52 direct sinus lift procedures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The incidence of reported infection following sinus lift surgery has ranged from 0 to 12.5% [25, 29, 30]. There has been conflicting information regarding the association between membrane perforation and the development of sinusitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The failure rate is not high, but some cases may require additional surgery, and the outcome of podiatric rehabilitation may be affected. With special attention to risk factors and their connection to the principles of prevention and treatment, surgeons care more and more about the major long-term complications, reliable and safe implant, rhythm of resorbability and measures implemented in practice to minimize the sequelae [8, 9]. As a result of these concerns, biomaterials of choice entail attributes of excellent osteoconductivity, biocompatibility and additional properties like radiolucency, antibiosis, free of immunologic rejection, poor thermal conductivity and ability to induce osteanagenesis [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, chronic sinusitis and allergies may result in a thick membrane, which can also complicate membrane elevation. Any other inding associated with maxillary sinus disease requires consultation with an otolaryngologist during preoperative planning [18].…”
Section: Contraindicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graft failure is expected in these cases. It may also be necessary to remove the grafted material to clear the infection [18]. Patient selection, treatment planning, and the appropriate sinus augmentation technique are essential to minimize the risk of complications.…”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%