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Which factors affect the risk of membrane perforation in lateral window maxillary sinus elevation? A prospective cohort study
It was the aim of this prospective cohort study to assess the various anatomical and other patient-related factors that increase membrane perforation risk. Patients underwent cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) before surgery. The presence of septa, presence of mucous retention cyst, lateral wall t...
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description | It was the aim of this prospective cohort study to assess the various anatomical and other patient-related factors that increase membrane perforation risk. Patients underwent cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) before surgery. The presence of septa, presence of mucous retention cyst, lateral wall thickness, membrane thickness, and residual bone height were predictive factors. Age, gender, and smoking were covariates for the study. The presence or absence of membrane perforation was the study outcome.
In total, 140 subjects were studied. The hazard ratio (HR) for the presence of septa with membrane perforation was 8.07 (2.93–22.29) (p |
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