Alessandro Scarano, Roberto Luongo, Mario Rampino, E. Pedullá, C. Bugea
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摘要
尽管经过验证的外科技术和生物材料的发展,旨在通过窦底提升增加上颌骨体积的手术有不同程度的相关并发症。施耐德膜穿孔是进行膜剥离时最常见的事件之一,它可以增加医源性鼻窦炎的风险,损害功能稳态,移植物在窦腔中的分散以及随后手术失败的细菌定植。本报告介绍了一个使用Flusilift(瑞典和Martina, Due Carrare PD)进行跨瓣窦提升的病例,这是一种新型器械,可以使用生理盐水溶液以无创伤的方式将窦底流体动力提升,以分离施耐德膜,而无需使用窦提升器,并使用透明质酸凝胶配方获得足够的牙槽嵴再生,以支持植入物的放置。透明质酸似乎在伤口愈合中起关键作用,并有助于骨再生过程中更快的骨新生。
Fluid Dynamic Transcrestal Sinus Floor Elevation Using a New Surgical Instrument, Flusilift and Hyaluronic Acid as Only Biomaterial: A Case Report
Despite validated surgical techniques and the development of biomaterials, the procedures aimed at increasing the maxillary bone volume by sinus floor elevation have complications with various degrees of relevance. The perforation of the Schneiderian membrane is one of the most frequent events while performing the detachment of the membrane and it can increase the risk of iatrogenic sinusitis, impairment of functional homeostasis, dispersion of the graft material in the antral cavity as well as its bacterial colonization with a subsequential failure of the procedure. This report presents a case where transcrestal sinus lift was performed using Flusilift (Sweden & Martina, Due Carrare PD), a new instrument that allows fluid dynamic elevation of the sinus floor using saline solution to detach the Schneider’s membrane in an atraumatic way without using a sinus elevator and obtain an adequate alveolar ridge regeneration using hyaluronic acid in gel formulation to support an implant placement. Hyaluronic acid seems to play a key role in wound healing and contributes to a faster bone neoformation in bone regeneration procedures.