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The Impact of Using Extracorporeal Radial Shock Wave Therapy as an Adjuvant Therapy vs Conventional Open Reduction and Internal Fixation With No Adjuvant Therapy on Bone Healing for Patients With Mandibular Parasymphyseal, Body and Angle Fractures
studying if using extracorporeal radial shockwave therapy as an adjuvant therapy help in accelerating the bone healing and regeneration in mandibular fractures by comparing it with the standard protocol for fractures fixation by plates and screws.
Firstly the patient heads to the operating room being placed in a supine position, generally anesthetized by the anesthesiologist. Sterilization of intraoral and extraoral sites and draping has been installed. Intermaxillary fixation (IMF) screws has been inserted in case of there is no arch bar is used. If the arch bar has been used it was inserted before the operation and being cut at the fracture line between the two segments. The transoral or extra-oral approach is utilized to expose the fracture line separating the two segments. Fixation of the bony segments with two plates one Compression 2.3 plate at the inferior border and Tension 2.0 plate five millimeter superiorly to the compression plate. or even one 2.0 plate(champy) Then suturing the incision layers with vicryl 3/0. Postoperative evaluation with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). These procedures will be done for both groups. The control group with no adjuvant intervention will stop at this point. The other intervention group will be subjected to shockwave by the usage of extracorporeal shockwave device at the third day postoperative. Then follow up at the first and fourth month with another CBCT to compare the bone healing at the fracture site.
Age
18 - 75 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Cairo Univeristy
Cairo, Egypt
Start Date
February 1, 2024
Primary Completion Date
August 1, 2024
Completion Date
August 30, 2025
Last Updated
April 12, 2024
10
ESTIMATED participants
Radial Extracorporeal shockwave
DEVICE
Emad Saied, prof.
CONTACT
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
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