Mandibular Fractures Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Clinical Investigation to Investigate the Treatment of Double (Bilateral) Mandibular Fractures
Mandibular fractures represent approximately 50% of the total facial fractures and are
commonly (more than half) presented in more than one location. A few simple fractures can be
treated using a conservative approach. More often, however, mandibular fractures require
stabilization using open reduction and internal fixation.
Simple mandibular fractures can be treated using non-rigid fixation techniques that rely on
the load-sharing principle, by which stabilization is accomplished with both fixation devices
and bone surfaces. On the other hand, more complex fractures with continuity defects or
comminuted need to be handle using rigid fixation where the device assumes all the forces
(load-bearing principle). These approaches are well established, whereas the level of
evidence for the treatment of bilateral double mandibular fractures (DMF) is still scarce. In
fact, which surgical treatment, or combination of treatments, leads to the best outcome and
the lowest rate of complications in bilateral DMFs is an open question.
The purpose of this study is to assess the complication rate in patients suffering from
bilateral DMF treated either using non-rigid fixation on both fracture sides or a combination
of rigid fixation on one side and non-rigid fixation on the other side.
Prospective data will be collected in 314 patients suffering from bilateral (double) mandibular fracture randomly treated either with non-rigid fixation on both fracture sides or a combination of rigid fixation on one side and non-rigid fixation on the other side. This is a study where patients will be treated per randomization to one of the two established treatments and followed for further clinical examination post-operatively at 6 weeks and 3 months after the intervention. ;
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