2018, Number 1
Sinus lifting surgery associated with antral pseudocyst and mucocele
Lemos GJ, Ribeiro JPD, Calcagnotto T, Froy BCA, Miná VT, Izidoro J, dos Santos PL
Language: Spanish
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Page: 91-99
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: maxillary pseudocysts and true cysts are contraindications for bone volume augmentation surgery in the posterior maxillary region.Objective: describe two cases of patients with maxillary sinus disorders (pseudocyst and true cyst) in pneumatized maxillary sinuses requiring bone reconstruction with a view to eventual rehabilitation with osseointegrated implants.
Case presentation: two clinical cases are presented in which surgical planning consisted in lesion removal and simultaneous maxillary sinus floor elevation. In the first case, antral pseudocyst, aspiration was performed of the cystic content before elevation of the Schneiderian membrane. In the second case, true cyst of the maxillary sinus, total removal of the cystic lesion was performed. Membrane perforation did not occur in either case. Inorganic bovine bone was used as filler in both. Implantation was performed 7 months after sinus lifting surgery. Clinical and tomographic examination showed adequate implant osseointegration and absence of recurrence and/or lesion remnants.
Conclusions: true maxillary sinus cysts cause bone wall destruction, and should be removed before performing sinus lifting surgery. No treatment is indicated for antral pseudocyst, for the lesion does not necessarily constitute a contraindication for sinus membrane lifting and bone graft placement for implantation. On the other hand, previous aspiration of the liquid content of the pseudocyst prevents possible postoperative infectious complications.