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Der Einsatz einer resorbierbaren Membran im Rahmen der Sinusbodenelevation

The use of a resorbable, synthetic membrane for the elevation of the sinus floor

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Die Sinusbodenelevation stellt heute ein routinemäßiges Operationsverfahren im Rahmen der präimplantologischen Chirurgie da. Es werden die Erfahrungen bei der Anwendung einer resorbierbaren, synthetischen Membran (Ethisorb-Patch) zur Stabilisierung des neu geschaffenen Kieferhöhlenbodens und zur Abdeckung von kleineren Perforationen der Kieferhöhlenschleimhaut vorgestellt. Durch die einfache Anwendbarkeit und die guten klinischen Ergebnisse kann der Einsatz eines Ethisorb-Patches im Rahmen der Sinusbodenelevation empfohlen werden.

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The elevation of the sinus floor is a routine procedure in pre-implantological surgery. We report about our experience utilizing a resorbable, synthetic membrane (Ethisorb-Patch) for stabilization of the new generated floor of the sinus and for covering minor perforations of the sinus mucosa. Due to the easy handling and the good clinical results the use of the Ethisorb-Patch during sinus floor augmentation can be recommended.

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Kübler, A.C., Neugebauer, J., Karapetian, V. et al. Der Einsatz einer resorbierbaren Membran im Rahmen der Sinusbodenelevation. Mund Kiefer GesichtsChir 8, 256–260 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-004-0549-5

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