Indirect Sinus Surgery with the Hiossen CAS Kit
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Introduction
Indirect sinus surgery, also known as the crestal approach sinus lift, is a minimally invasive technique used to elevate the sinus membrane and allow for implant placement in the posterior maxilla where bone height is insufficient. The Hiossen Crestal Approach Sinus (CAS) Kit simplifies this procedure by providing specially designed drills and instruments that safely lift the sinus membrane without tearing it. The kit’s hydraulic pressure and unique drill design help gently separate the membrane from the sinus floor, reducing the risk of perforation and improving surgical outcomes.
Advantages of the Hiossen CAS Kit
The Hiossen CAS Kit offers several benefits over traditional sinus lift techniques. Its minimally invasive approach results in reduced patient discomfort, faster recovery times, and a lower risk of complications. Additionally, the controlled elevation and precise depth control make it easier for clinicians to perform sinus lifts even in challenging anatomical scenarios. This approach is ideal for cases where a small vertical lift is required and can often be completed in a single surgical appointment along with implant placement, enhancing overall treatment efficiency.
Anatomy & Case Selection
Duration:
2 Weeks
- Understanding maxillary sinus anatomy
- Radiographic evaluation
- Patient criteria for the indirect approach
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Introduction to the Hiossen CAS Kit
Duration:
3 Weeks
- Components
- Drill sequence
- Depth control
- membrane protection features
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Surgical Technique for Indirect Sinus Lift
Duration:
4 Weeks
- Step-by-step crestal access
- Hydraulic sinus elevation
- Graft placement
- Troubleshooting
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Implant Placement & Post-op Care
Duration:
2 Weeks
- Timing of implant insertion
- Healing protocols
- Management of complications