中国口腔种植学杂志 ›› 2022, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (4): 204-207.DOI: 10.12337/zgkqzzxzz.2022.08.002

• 指南与共识 • 上一篇    下一篇

上颌窦底提升并发症的专家共识:良性阵发性位置性眩晕(第一版)

中华口腔医学会口腔种植专业委员会   

  • 收稿日期:2021-10-14 出版日期:2022-08-30 发布日期:2022-09-07
  • 通讯作者: 曲哲,大连市口腔医院种植科 116021,Email:quzhekq@outlook.com,电话:0411-84651333;宿玉成,中国医学科学院北京协和医院口腔种植中心 100032,Email:yuchengsu@163.com,电话:010-66212299

Expert consensus on complications of sinus floor elevation:benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (first edition)

Chinese Society of Oral Implantology   

  • Received:2021-10-14 Online:2022-08-30 Published:2022-09-07
  • Contact: Qu Zhe, Dental implant Center, Dalian Stomatological Hospital, Dalian 116021, China, Email: quzhekq@outlook.com, Tel:0086-411-84651333; Su Yucheng, Dental Implant Center, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese, Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100032,China, Email:yuchengsu@163.com, Tel:0086-10-66212299

摘要: 上颌窦底提升是解决上颌后牙区种植手术时骨量不足的可靠办法,但技术敏感性强,且若术前评估不足或术中操作不当易形成并发症,术后反应重。良性阵发性位置性眩晕是少见的并发症,一般发生在穿牙槽嵴上颌窦底提升后,相关文献一般为病例报告,目前国内外尚缺乏对这一少见并发症管理的指南或共识,因此中华口腔医学会口腔种植专业委员会组织了国内各大院校的专家,讨论起草了本共识,旨在为临床医师提供切实可行的针对并发症的预防和诊疗措施。

关键词: 穿牙槽嵴上颌窦底提升, 良性阵发性位置性眩晕, 专家共识

Abstract: Sinus floor augmentation is a predictable rehabilitation method for the atrophic posterior maxilla but having highly technical sensitivity and many complications. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a rare complication of osteotome sinus floor elevation. It usually occurs after the maxillary sinus floor is elevated through the alveolar ridge. The relevant literature is generally cases reports. At present, there is a lack of guidelines or consensus on complication management at home and abroad. Therefore, the Oral Implant Professional Committee of the Chinese Stomatological Association organized experts from major universities in China to discuss and draft this consensus, aims to provide clinicians with practical and feasible measures for preventing, diagnosing, and treating complications.

Key words: Osteotome sinus floor elevation, Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Expert consensus