Emphysema after Sinus Grafting: Importance of Patient’s Information, Early Diagnosis, and Management

The sinus elevation procedure is a safe and predictable technique that allows the placement of implants in atrophic posterior maxillae. However, some recommendations have to be followed by the patient to ensure reliable healing. It is particularly important to avoid inducing trauma in the region con...

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Main Authors: Marc El Hage, Nathalie Nurdin, Mark Bischof, Rabah Nedir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1525673
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spelling doaj-0410107c0ea9425eb6b97d179689f7452021-07-02T11:32:25ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552020-01-01202010.1155/2020/15256731525673Emphysema after Sinus Grafting: Importance of Patient’s Information, Early Diagnosis, and ManagementMarc El Hage0Nathalie Nurdin1Mark Bischof2Rabah Nedir3Ardentis Clinique Dentaire Lausanne, Swiss Dental Clinics Group, Voie du Chariot 6, 1003 Lausanne, SwitzerlandArdentis Clinique Dentaire Vevey, Swiss Dental Clinics Group, Rue du Collège 3, 1800 Vevey, SwitzerlandArdentis Clinique Dentaire Lausanne, Swiss Dental Clinics Group, Voie du Chariot 6, 1003 Lausanne, SwitzerlandArdentis Clinique Dentaire Vevey, Swiss Dental Clinics Group, Rue du Collège 3, 1800 Vevey, SwitzerlandThe sinus elevation procedure is a safe and predictable technique that allows the placement of implants in atrophic posterior maxillae. However, some recommendations have to be followed by the patient to ensure reliable healing. It is particularly important to avoid inducing trauma in the region concerned and through the sinuses. This report describes a rare complication that occurred after the grafting of a sinus, which was attributed to a violent sneeze a few hours after the intervention. The diagnosis of emphysema following air entry was confirmed by the suddenness of the swelling and associated crepitation, and by the radiographic observation of a delimited radiolucent zone in the grafted sinus. The immediate diagnosis and subsequent management prevented further adverse events. This case report supports the need for complete comprehensive instruction of patients after oral surgery, swift diagnosis, and management of emphysema.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1525673
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Mark Bischof
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Emphysema after Sinus Grafting: Importance of Patient’s Information, Early Diagnosis, and Management
Case Reports in Dentistry
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Nathalie Nurdin
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title Emphysema after Sinus Grafting: Importance of Patient’s Information, Early Diagnosis, and Management
title_short Emphysema after Sinus Grafting: Importance of Patient’s Information, Early Diagnosis, and Management
title_full Emphysema after Sinus Grafting: Importance of Patient’s Information, Early Diagnosis, and Management
title_fullStr Emphysema after Sinus Grafting: Importance of Patient’s Information, Early Diagnosis, and Management
title_full_unstemmed Emphysema after Sinus Grafting: Importance of Patient’s Information, Early Diagnosis, and Management
title_sort emphysema after sinus grafting: importance of patient’s information, early diagnosis, and management
publisher Hindawi Limited
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issn 2090-6447
2090-6455
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The sinus elevation procedure is a safe and predictable technique that allows the placement of implants in atrophic posterior maxillae. However, some recommendations have to be followed by the patient to ensure reliable healing. It is particularly important to avoid inducing trauma in the region concerned and through the sinuses. This report describes a rare complication that occurred after the grafting of a sinus, which was attributed to a violent sneeze a few hours after the intervention. The diagnosis of emphysema following air entry was confirmed by the suddenness of the swelling and associated crepitation, and by the radiographic observation of a delimited radiolucent zone in the grafted sinus. The immediate diagnosis and subsequent management prevented further adverse events. This case report supports the need for complete comprehensive instruction of patients after oral surgery, swift diagnosis, and management of emphysema.
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