Results : Is antral membrane balloon elevation truly minimally invasive technique in sinus floor elevation surgery? A systematic review
The total electronic search results were 5395 articles. The reviewed articles were 400, and the extracted articles which involved utilization of balloon technique in the maxillary sinus floor elevation surgery were 27 articles. Siventen articles were excluded from this study [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20] and only 10 articles met the inclusion criteria.
The results of the selected studies were categorized to assess the success rate of sinus augmentation by MIAMBE technique, to report the perforation rate of schneiderian membrane and to identify the rate of complications associated with MIAMBE technique as shown in Table 1. The survival rate and failure rates of dental implants placed in the augmented maxillary sinus were calculated for the selected studies and registered in Table 2. The average of schneiderian membrane perforation was calculated for the ten extracted studies utilizing MIAMBE technique, and it was 6.76%. The sinus augmentation success rate reported ranged from 100 to 71.4% with an average of 91.6%. The average of implant survival rate in these studies was 96.62%. Regarding the grafting material, synthetic bone graft was utilized in five studies. Four studies used a mixture of autogenous and synthetic bone graft while one study utilized allogeneic cancellous bone graft. PRF (platelets rich fibrin) mixed with either autogenous or synthetic bone graft was used in the five studies.
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- Table 1 Descriptive statistics demonstrate patient characteristics and outcomes of MIAMBE technique in the selected studies : Is antral membrane balloon elevation truly minimally invasive technique in sinus floor elevation surgery? A systematic review
- Table 2 Summary of the dental implants characteristics, survival rates, and failure rates with MIAMBE technique : Is antral membrane balloon elevation truly minimally invasive technique in sinus floor elevation surgery? A systematic review
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