Comparison of Double Y-shaped Plates and Lag Screws in Fixation of Anterior Mandibular Fractures
- Conditions
- Mandibular Fractures
- Interventions
- Device: double Y-shaped platesDevice: Lag Screws
- Registration Number
- NCT04396054
- Lead Sponsor
- Lydia Nabil
- Brief Summary
This study is a prospective randomized controlled clinical trial. It was performed on sixteen patients with anterior mandibular fractures, to compare Double Y-shaped plates and Lag Screws in fracture fixation from clinical and radiographic perspectives.
- Detailed Description
This study is a prospective randomized controlled clinical trial. It was performed on sixteen patients with anterior mandibular fractures, selected from those admitted to the Emergency Department of Alexandria University Hospital. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from the regional Ethical Review Board of the Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University. A written informed consent was signed by patients before the operation.
Patients were divided equally into two groups, each consisting of eight patients. Assignment of each patient into one of either group was done using computer random numbers.
Group 1: underwent open reduction and internal fixation using two lag screws. Group 2: underwent open reduction and internal fixation using double Y-shaped plates.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 16
- Patients of both genders
- with age ranging from 25 to 45 years,
- suffering from anterior fractures of the mandible (symphyseal or parasymphyseal)
- old fractures,
- infected fractures
- comminuted fractures
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Double Y-shaped plates double Y-shaped plates Group 2: underwent open reduction and internal fixation using double Y-shaped plates. Lag Screws Lag Screws Group 1: underwent open reduction and internal fixation using two lag screws.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method progress of fracture healing in the postoperative period after 6 months Measurement of bone density in the fracture line using CBCT at 6 points and calculation of mean bone density
Sensory nerve function using dental probe to assess sensory changes along mental nerve distribution and comparing it to the contralateral side up to 6 months Detection of nerve injury by examining sensory nerve function using dental probe to assess sensory changes along mental nerve distribution and comparing it to the contralateral side
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Faculty of Dentistry
🇪🇬Alexandria, Egypt