1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0347(199807)20:4<315::aid-hed6>3.0.co;2-1
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Obliteration of the frontal sinus cavity with bioactive glass

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“…These features have made them attractive candidates for expanded applications in hard tissue repair. However, whilst their use in orthopedic applications has long been mooted, their non-dental clinical use has been limited to ear, nose and throat applications [10][11][12][13]. This is due to certain outages in their properties, including the following [2,14]: (a) Clinical literature supporting defective osteoneogenesis and fatal encephalopathy arising from aluminum ions (Al The majority of research into CGPCs has focused on changing the glass composition because it is capable of controlling both setting chemistry, strength [15,16] and ion release.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…These features have made them attractive candidates for expanded applications in hard tissue repair. However, whilst their use in orthopedic applications has long been mooted, their non-dental clinical use has been limited to ear, nose and throat applications [10][11][12][13]. This is due to certain outages in their properties, including the following [2,14]: (a) Clinical literature supporting defective osteoneogenesis and fatal encephalopathy arising from aluminum ions (Al The majority of research into CGPCs has focused on changing the glass composition because it is capable of controlling both setting chemistry, strength [15,16] and ion release.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…El fallo de estas técnicas, se debe a la reabsorción del tejido, infección o rechazo del injerto 19,22 . Para examinar el grado de obliteración del seno tras la intervención, e identificar los pacientes de riesgo de recurrencia de la enfermedad sinusal después del proceso quirúrgico, se aconseja realizar TC o RM 18,25 . La obliteración del seno frontal mediante la implantación de tejido adiposo autógeno, introducido por Bergara e Itoiz, y posteriormente popularizado por Montgomery, es el método más utilizado por la mayoría de los cirujanos 21,25 .…”
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“…La obliteración del seno frontal mediante la implantación de tejido adiposo autógeno, introducido por Bergara e Itoiz, y posteriormente popularizado por Montgomery, es el método más utilizado por la mayoría de los cirujanos 21,25 . Complicaciones encontradas con su uso son: infección del injerto, necrosis de la grasa, infección sinusal crónica recurrente, complicaciones a nivel abdominal (abscesos, seromas o hematomas) 6,17,18 . El uso de músculo autógeno o fascia lata para la obliteración del seno frontal, esta menos extendido, aunque en algunas series se han obtenido buenos resultados 21,25 .…”
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“…The osteoplastic technique to access the frontal sinus is indicated to treat lesions like osteomas and other neoplasias, cysts, mucoceles, frontal traumas, liquor fistulas, malignant neoplasias and cases of frontal sinusitis, when the endoscopic route is not indicated or accessible [1][2][3][4][5][6] . Osteoplasty is relatively simple and can be performed with enlarged visualization of the surgical field 1,3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%