颧骨手术后上颌窦改变的发生率。窦内入路与ZAGA入路的比较研究

P. Clarós, N. Końska, P. Clarós-Pujol, J. Sentís, A. Claros, M. Peñarrocha-Diago, C. Aparicio
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颧种植体(ZI)是全牙治疗的一种选择。与ZI相关的并发症是上颌窦炎和软组织萎缩。颧骨解剖引导入路(ZAGA)减少了原始颧骨窦内手术技术(OI-ST)的并发症。研究目的:1)报道并比较ZAGA与OI-ST之间鼻窦并发症的发生率。2)提出鼻窦治疗指南。材料和方法:ZAGA已被提出用于减少OI-ST的并发症。结果:ZI手术后患者CT“改良Lund-Mackay”(MLM)评分较术前增高,差异有统计学意义(t= 5,0, p<.0005)。我们的研究表明,根据OI-ST进行ZI手术的患者。(M = 2.93, SD = 3.65)患者的ML-M评分显著高于ZAGA Concept (M = 1.52, SD = 2.36) (t = 2.99, p < 0.003)。结论:ZI手术可导致鼻窦改变。在两种不同的方法之间发现了显著的差异。
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Prevalence of maxillary sinus alterations after zygomatic surgery. A comparative study between intra-sinus and ZAGA approaches
Zygomatic implant (ZI) is an option of the edentulism. Complications associated with ZI are maxillary sinusitis and soft tissue recession. The Zygoma Anatomy-Guided Approach (ZAGA), reduce the complications of the Original zygomatic intra-sinus Surgical technique (OI-ST). Study Aims: 1) report and compare the prevalence of sinus complications between ZAGA and OI-ST. 2) propose therapeutic guidelines for sinus. Material and Methods: ZAGA has been proposed to reduce the complications of the OI-ST. Results: Statistically significant increase of the "Modified Lund Mackay" (MLM) score (was noted in CT of patients after ZI surgery in comparison with the pre-surgical Lund-Mackay (LM) score (t=5, 0, p<.0005). Our study indicates that patients who underwent the ZI surgery according to the OI-ST. (M = 2.93, SD = 3.65) demonstrated a significantly higher ML-M score (t = 2.99, p < .003) compared to the patients operated with the ZAGA Concept (M = 1.52, SD = 2.36). Conclusions: ZI procedures can lead to sinus alterations. Significant differences have been found between two different approaches.
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