2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2007.09.021
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Complications of maxillary sinus augmentations in a selective series of patients

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“…17 Others have reported that significant risk factors for postoperative maxillary sinusitis include perforation of the schneiderian membrane and age of patient, with the risk increasing for each additional year. [8][9][10][11] Interestingly, they showed a significant association between intraoperative perforation of the sinus membrane and subsequent occurrence of sinusitis, which was, nevertheless, found also in cases with an intact membrane. [8][9][10][11] Moreno Vazquez et al reviewed 200 consecutive sinus lift procedures, and they found postoperative sinusitis in 3.9% of the patients and intraoperative membrane perforation in 25.7% of the cases.…”
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“…17 Others have reported that significant risk factors for postoperative maxillary sinusitis include perforation of the schneiderian membrane and age of patient, with the risk increasing for each additional year. [8][9][10][11] Interestingly, they showed a significant association between intraoperative perforation of the sinus membrane and subsequent occurrence of sinusitis, which was, nevertheless, found also in cases with an intact membrane. [8][9][10][11] Moreno Vazquez et al reviewed 200 consecutive sinus lift procedures, and they found postoperative sinusitis in 3.9% of the patients and intraoperative membrane perforation in 25.7% of the cases.…”
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“…[8][9][10][11] Interestingly, they showed a significant association between intraoperative perforation of the sinus membrane and subsequent occurrence of sinusitis, which was, nevertheless, found also in cases with an intact membrane. [8][9][10][11] Moreno Vazquez et al reviewed 200 consecutive sinus lift procedures, and they found postoperative sinusitis in 3.9% of the patients and intraoperative membrane perforation in 25.7% of the cases. 15 In contrast to the previous study, they did not find a relation between sinus membrane perforation and sinusitis.…”
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“…The donor site was then protected with surgical cement (Coe Laboratories Inc. Chicago, IL, USA), which, after epithelization, leads to oroantral fistulae. The treatment for these fistulae, regardless of cause or level of progression, encompasses sinus decontamination and surgical closure of the communication, a procedure that should be carried out by an experienced oral surgeon, many times in association with an otolaryngologist 9 .…”
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