Management of schneiderianmembrane perforations during sinus augmentation procedures: A preliminary comparison of two different approaches

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Background: The aim of this study was to retrospectively analyze two different sealing techniques for sinus membrane perforations produced during sinus floor augmentation by a lateral approach. Methods: A total of 172 lateral-approach sinus floor augmentation surgeries were performed on 130 patients. Sixty-one membrane perforations (35%) were reported. Most of the perforations were caused by accidental membrane tearing and 16 (26%) were caused by deliberate incision for mucocele removal. In 31 perforation cases (51%), the Schneiderian membrane was sealed by suturing, while the remaining 30 cases (49%) were sealed using a low-resorption collagen membrane coverage. Results: Out of the 31 cases treated with a suture-sealing techniques, 26 (84%) were successful, presenting graft integration. Failure occurred in the other five (16%) cases. Out of the 30 perforations sealed with low-resorption collagen membranes, 28 (93%) presented successful graft integration, while two (7%) failed. Conclusions: Both surgical techniques yielded therapeutic success.

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Barbu, H. M., Iancu, S. A., Mirea, I. J., Mignogna, M. D., Samet, N., & Calvo-Guirado, J. L. (2019). Management of schneiderianmembrane perforations during sinus augmentation procedures: A preliminary comparison of two different approaches. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8091491

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