GUIDED IMPLANT PLACEMENT ON EDENTULOUS MAXILLA TO AVOID DAMAGE TO ACCESSORY BRANCHES OF THE CANALIS SINUOSUS: A CASE REPORT

Konstantinos Kouvas, V. Kouvas
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​Introduction The canalis sinuosus (CS) is an anatomical structure arising from the infraorbital nerve. It is a neuromuscular canal, carrying the anterior superior alveolar nerve and vessels. Rarely, accessory bilateral branches of CS are observed on cone beam computed tomography(CBCT) images, during implant planning, in the anterior maxilla region. It is an important anatomical structure often overlooked by surgeons and not visible by conventional radiographs. Case report A case of anatomical variation in the CS with accessory branches was detected after a CBCT was performed on an edentulous 72 years old male patient pre operatively for implant placement. On the examination of the axial slices of the CBCT, additional foramina lateral and anterior to the nasopalatine foramen were observed. By tracing into the bone from these foramina, it was observed that these accessory canals communicate with the CS. Implant planning was performed, respecting these canals and a surgical guide was fabricated, using the dual scan protocol from the patient’s denture. A post-op CBCT was performed to determine the accuracy of our guide and the position of the implants. No post-op complications were observed. Conclusion Several cases of intractable pain following implant placement in the anterior maxilla have been reported. Damage to the CS and its accessory canals may be the cause. Knowledge of these anatomical variations is of great importance and the use of guided implant placement is a useful tool to avoid iatrogenic surgical trauma and post-op surgical distress to the patient.
上颌骨无牙引导种植避免损伤窦管副支1例
窦管(CS)是起源于眶下神经的解剖结构。它是一条神经肌肉管,携带前上肺泡神经和血管。在种植计划期间,在上颌骨前区,锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)图像上很少观察到CS的副双侧分支。它是一个重要的解剖结构,经常被外科医生忽视,传统的x光片也看不见。病例报告:对一名72岁无牙男性患者术前行CBCT检查,发现CS伴副分支解剖变异。在CBCT轴向片上,观察到鼻腭孔外侧和前方的附加孔。通过从这些椎间孔追踪到骨,观察到这些副椎管与椎管相通。根据患者义齿的双重扫描协议,根据这些管道进行种植计划并制作手术指南。术后行CBCT检查以确定引导物和植入物位置的准确性。无术后并发症。结论本文报道了上颌前牙种植体植入后出现顽固性疼痛的病例。CS及其附属管的损伤可能是原因。了解这些解剖变异是非常重要的,引导种植体放置是避免医源性手术创伤和术后患者痛苦的有用工具。
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