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摘要
鼻窦内的任何异物都可能引起慢性并发症。因此,小心地清除这些异物是很重要的。有多种方法可以实现这一目标。本文报告一病患在左上颌窦内以杜仲胶为异物,经杜仲胶点追踪确认为口窦瘘管。传统的上颌窦手术入路需要侵入性技术,如根治性上颌窦造口术和Caldwell-Luc入路。这些可能导致进一步的并发症和发病率。在本病例报告中,杜仲胶点是在耳鼻喉科门诊使用唇下内窥镜在局部麻醉下切除的。在牙科文献中,只有一个病例报道了内镜辅助下使用唇下内窥镜入路去除移位的杜胶(Yura S, Ohga N, Ooi K, Izumiyama Y.)在超薄关节镜下去除上颌窦粘膜杜胶点的手术。中华口腔医学杂志(英文版);2004;16(1):1 - 6。
Outpatient Endoscopic Removal of Gutta-Percha From the Maxillary Sinus Using a Sublabial Antroscopy: A Rare Entity
Any foreign body in the paranasal sinuses can cause chronic complications. It is therefore important to remove these foreign bodies meticulously. Various approaches are available to accomplish this. This article is a case report of a patient who had gutta-percha as a foreign body in left maxillary sinus, after a gutta-percha point had been used to trace a sinus to confirm that it was an oroantral fistula. Traditional surgical approaches to the maxillary sinus require invasive techniques, such as radical antrostomy and the Caldwell–Luc approach. These may result in further complications and morbidity. The gutta-percha point in this case report was removed endoscopically in an otolaryngology clinic with local anaesthesia using a sublabial antroscopy. There is only one case reported in the dental literature regarding the endoscopically-assisted technique for removal of displaced gutta-percha using the sublabial antroscopy approach (Yura S, Ohga N, Ooi K, Izumiyama Y. Procedure of endoscopic removal of a gutta-percha point in maxillary sinus mucosa by ultrathin arthroscope. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2004;104:e58–60).
期刊介绍:
The scope of the journal covers all fields related to the presentday practice of dentistry, and includes Restorative Dentistry (Operative Dentistry, Dental Materials, Prosthodontics and Endodontics), Preventive Dentistry (Periodontics, Orthodontics, Paediatric Dentistry, Public Health and Health Services), Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology. Articles pertaining to dental education and the social, political and economic aspects of dental practice are also welcomed.