A systematic review of sinus floor augmentation complications. Does graft type influence the complications rate?

Q4 Dentistry Revista Romana de Stomatologie Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.37897/rjs.2023.2.2
Ilinca-Antigona Iancu, Stefania Andrada Iancu, D. Epistatu, I. Badarau
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Background. Sinus floor elevation is considered a safe procedure to properly augment the height of the edentulous crest. Often, complications may arise due to multiple causes and can lead to a poor outcome of the graft and implant’s osseointegration. A careful surgical approach, a good knowledge of possible obstacles, and careful treatment planning can reduce the risks of complications, as well as their impact on the surgical outcome. This study aims to make a literature review of 40 articles, analyzing the incidence and type of complications related to maxillary sinus graft surgeries and graft materials. Material and methods. A total of 40 articles published between 2015 and 2021 were selected for a systematic literature review on maxillary sinus floor complications. The studies were selected from 2 different internet databases: PubMed and Science Direct. The sinus lift complications were counted and their incidence was organized upon the surgical technique and the timing of occurrence (intraoperative, postoperative). It was also analyzed if the graft material influences the complication rate. Results. In a group of 1757 sinus augmentation surgeries performed on 1605 patients, 363 complications were found. Sinus membrane perforation occurred in 242 cases, 29 procedures resulted in partial or total graft loss, there were 26 postoperative cases of sinusitis, 24 sinus infections, 16 wound dehiscence, 6 bleeding complications, 5 lost implants, and 2 oro-antral fistulas. Conclusion. Sinus lift complications are sometimes inherent circumstances of the procedures, but they can also be prevented through an accurate technique and preoperative plan. The type of bone graft does not influence the incidence of surgical complications.
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背景。窦底抬高被认为是一种安全的方法,可以适当地增加无牙嵴的高度。通常,并发症可能由多种原因引起,并可能导致移植物和种植体骨整合的不良结果。仔细的手术方法,对可能存在的障碍的充分了解,以及仔细的治疗计划可以减少并发症的风险,以及它们对手术结果的影响。本研究拟对40篇文献进行综述,分析上颌窦移植手术及移植物材料相关并发症的发生率及类型。材料和方法。选取2015 - 2021年间发表的40篇文章,对上颌窦底并发症进行系统的文献综述。这些研究是从两个不同的互联网数据库中选择的:PubMed和Science Direct。统计窦提术并发症,并根据手术技术及发生时间(术中、术后)对其发生率进行排序。并分析了移植材料对并发症发生率的影响。结果。本研究共对1605例患者进行了1757例鼻窦隆胸手术,发现并发症363例。术后鼻窦炎26例,鼻窦感染24例,创面裂开16例,出血并发症6例,种植体丢失5例,口-窦瘘2例。结论。窦提术并发症有时是手术的固有情况,但它们也可以通过准确的技术和术前计划来预防。植骨类型不影响手术并发症的发生率。
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