Risk Factor Analysis Affecting Sinus Membrane Perforation During Lateral Window Maxillary Sinus Elevation Surgery
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants2020Vol. 35(4), pp. 789–798
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Stefan Krennmair, Michael Malek, Thomas Forstner, Stefan Krennmair, Michael Weinländer, Stefan Hunger
Abstract
In general, the presence of sinus septa, thin sinus mucosa, staged procedures, and previous surgical interventions are the main risk factors inducing SMP for SFE using the LWT. In particular, the presence of thin sinus membrane in conjunction with a staged procedure significantly increases the risk for a large SMP.
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