Literature DB >> 27942890

The removal of an implant beneath the optic canal by modified endoscopic-assisted sinus surgery.

Soung Min Kim1.   

Abstract

Displacement of dental implants into the maxillary sinus is one of the rare complications during the implant surgery. However, it is always possible that clinicians confront with this unexpected result and patients should be informed ahead of maxillary implant surgery. For clinicians, it is important to be aware of how to deal with the complication, because the migrated implant must be removed as early as possible. There have been several classical ways to approach the maxillary sinus, such as the Caldwell-Luc procedure and endoscopic sinus surgery and these methods still have been chosen by many surgeons although quite a lot of complications exist. In this study, the author introduced a new sinus approach technique, modified endoscopic-assisted sinus surgery (MESS) as an efficient, easy and less complication-inducing sinus approach. A clinical case was described where a displaced dental implant beneath the optic nerve was successfully removed by MESS. Furthermore, essential considerations to avoid medical litigation and maintain close rapport with the patients were discussed when dealing with the case of displaced implant in the maxillary sinus.

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Keywords:  Caldwell-Luc procedure (CLP); Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS); Malpractice; Medical litigation; Modified endoscopic-assisted sinus surgery (MESS)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27942890     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-016-4416-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


  7 in total

1.  Endoscopic removal of an unusual foreign body in the sphenoid sinus: an oral implant.

Authors:  Giovanni Felisati; Paolo Lozza; Matteo Chiapasco; Roberto Borloni
Journal:  Clin Oral Implants Res       Date:  2007-09-14       Impact factor: 5.977

2.  Differential protein expression in the secretory fluids of maxillary sinusitis and maxillary retention cyst.

Authors:  Soung Min Kim; Mi Young Eo; Yun Ju Cho; Yeon Sook Kim; Suk Keun Lee
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2016-07-15       Impact factor: 2.503

3.  Simple Repair of a Blow-Out Fracture by the Modified Caldwell-Luc Approach.

Authors:  Min Woo Park; Soung Min Kim; Emmanuel Kofi Amponsah; Suk Keun Lee
Journal:  J Craniofac Surg       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 1.046

4.  A retrospective analysis of the relationship between rhinosinusitis and sinus lift dental implantation.

Authors:  Gurkan Kayabasoglu; Alpen Nacar; Aytug Altundag; Melih Cayonu; Mehmet Muhtarogullari; Cemal Cingi
Journal:  Head Face Med       Date:  2014-12-15       Impact factor: 2.151

5.  Treatment of dental implant-related maxillary sinusitis with functional endoscopic sinus surgery in combination with an intra-oral approach.

Authors:  Ki-Young Nam; Jong-Bae Kim
Journal:  J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2014-04-28

6.  Removal of a dental implant displaced into the maxillary sinus by means of the bone lid technique.

Authors:  Pietro Fusari; Matteo Doto; Matteo Chiapasco
Journal:  Case Rep Dent       Date:  2013-05-16

7.  Disappearance of a dental implant after migration into the maxillary sinus: an unusual case.

Authors:  İbrahim Damlar
Journal:  J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2015-10-20
  7 in total
  2 in total

1.  The Transoral Endoscope-Assisted Approach for Removal of a Dental Implant Displaced into the Maxillary Sinus: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Yurika Murase; Shoko Yoshida; Koji Kishimoto; Rieko Shimizu; Soichiro Ibaragi; Akira Sasaki
Journal:  J Maxillofac Oral Surg       Date:  2022-03-10

Review 2.  Definition and management of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis.

Authors:  Soung Min Kim
Journal:  Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2019-03-29
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