PMID: 6406373Feb 1, 1983Paper

Surgical management of 85 perforations to the maxillary sinus

International Journal of Oral Surgery
L A SkoglundE Holst

Abstract

A study is presented of 85 cases of perforation to the maxillary sinus closed within 48 h after appearance. All cases were treated with the Rehrmann buccal flap procedure or primary suture. 1 patient developed an oro-antral fistula and sinusitis and a further 3 patients developed sinusitis postoperatively. A detailed presentation of the cases with complications is made. The relationship between a non-infectious sinus and the treatment results is discussed and the importance of antibiotic treatment in addition to surgical intervention is stressed.

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