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Free Soft Tissue Graft in Treatment of Oral Lichen Planus

Phase 1
Conditions
Oral Lichen Planus
Interventions
Procedure: Surgical resection
Registration Number
NCT00737854
Lead Sponsor
Qazvin University Of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Oral lichen planus is a common chronic mucocutaneous disease with various clinical forms. Erosive-ulcerative forms usually cause symptoms of pain and discomfort. The most important complication of OLP is development of oral squamous cell carcinoma, although this is a very controversial matter. various treatments have been suggested for OLP but their results are unsatisfactory. Through the experiences of the investigators, corticosteroids (in any form)is not a wise option for treating OLP and has many side effects . More over, immunosuppressive therapy did not influence the risk for oral cancer. The purpose of the study is to determine the efficacy of free soft tissue graft in the treatment of precancerous and symptomatic lesions of OLP. Removal of the lesions up to submucosa has been done. The graft sliced from healthy mucosa also up to submucosa. Then graft will be sutured in position.

According to other authors, basal epithelial layers of the graft remain intact and represent the focus of re-epithelization. New epithelial cells migrate over the basal membrane and appear to guide it by proliferation, will generate new epithelium. The wound is re-epithelialized by proliferation of surrounding healthy epithelial cell, therefore, not contaminated by modified antigens of the cell membrane that are theoretically responsible for lymphocyte aggression. The healthy graft remains free of lesions and appears clinically healthy.

Detailed Description

Oral lesions in OLP are chronic ,rarely undergo spontaneous remission, are potentially premalignant and are often a source of morbidity. recent study does not support that non reticular OLP are more predisposed to malignant change. Moreover , immunosuppressive therapy did not influence the risk for oral cancer. in general ,all treatment should be aimed at eliminating precancerous lesions ,alleviating symptoms ,and potentially decreasing the risk of malignant transformation. Although the cause of OLP is unknown , it is generally considered to be an immunologically mediated process that microscopically resembles a hypersensitivity reaction .it is characterized by an intense T cell infiltrate localized to epithelium-connective tissue interface. the purpose of the study is to determined the efficacy of free soft tissue graft in treatment of precancerous and symptomatic lesions of OLP. so removal of the lesions up to submucosa will be done. the graft sliced from healthy mucosa also up to submucosa . then graft will be sutured in position.

According to other authors, basal epithelial layers of the graft remain intact and represent the focus of reepithelialization. new epithelial cell migrate over the basal membrane and appear to guide it and by proliferation ,will generate new epithelium. so the wound is re-epithelialized by proliferation of surrounding healthy epithelial cell, therefore, not contaminated by modified antigens of the cell membrane that are theoretically responsible for lymphocyte aggression so the healthy graft remains free of lesions and appears clinically healthy.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • Biopsy confirmed symptomatic oral lichen planus: WHO histological criteria in combination with clinical appearance will be used for diagnosis
  • Previous routine treatment modalities has been attempted including steroids and immunomodulatory or antioxidant agents. i.e patients who had resistant lesions to routine treatment .removal of possible triggering drugs was also considered.
  • Patients of both sexes between 40 to 70 year's old
  • Patients who have symptoms such as burning sensation, pain
  • Patients who have localized precancerous lesions such as atrophic-erosive/plaque like lichen planus with diameter lesser than 2 cm
  • Patients who agree to this treatment
  • Patients who are willing for evaluation in first week after surgery and every two month for 1 years
  • Patients who agree to final punch biopsy for histopathologic evaluation

Exclusion criteria:

  • Patients who unable to undergo oral surgery
  • Patients suffering from any localized or systemic disease
  • Pregnant patients
  • Smokers
  • Patients who can not continue the study for private or social reasons
  • Patients with generalized oral lichen planus
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
1 ARMSurgical resectionOtherwise healthy patients with oral lichen planus (precancerous/erosive OLP)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Relief of sign & symptoms (every 2 month up to 1 years)1 year
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Relief of sign & symptoms and no positive histopathologic features of OLP(time frame 1 years)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Qazvin University of Medical Sciences

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Qazvin, Qazvin State, Iran, Islamic Republic of

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