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NCT ID: NCT06255483 Completed - Clinical trials for Maxillofacial Injuries

Anatomical Research of the Clavicular Pedicled Flap for Mandibular Reconstruction

Start date: March 1, 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Because of the proximity of the clavicular bone to the oral cavity, and the suitable characteristics of the bone for implant placement, its use as a pedicled flap is an attractive method of mandibular reconstruction. This research, performed on fresh cadaver specimens, describes the vascular supply and harvesting technique of a pedicled clavicular bone allowing a mandibular reconstruction with a single surgical field.

NCT ID: NCT04416386 Completed - Clinical trials for Maxillofacial Abnormalities

Vitamin C Level Effect in Orthognathic Surgery

Start date: June 13, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Comparing the pre and post-operative blood plasma levels of vitamin C according to oxidative stress and investigate the correlation between post-operative analgesia requirement and vitamin C levels following orthognathic surgery.

NCT ID: NCT04355442 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Evolution of Facial Trauma During COVID Containment Measures

Traumax
Start date: April 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The COVID-19 global pandemic has led to a major professional and social national reorganization: professional because it involves a redeployment of medical staff and material resources, and social because it imposes prolonged containment measures on an entire population. The maxillofacial trauma activity is mainly linked to sports or leisure accidents, fights and road accidents. It seems to appear since the beginning of containment measures a significant drop in maxillofacial trauma activity at the national level, which, if it is demonstrated in a significant way in several French hospital centers, would allow to redeploy the material and human resources related to this activity on sectors in tension due to the pandemic.

NCT ID: NCT03314480 Completed - Clinical trials for Craniocerebral Trauma

REDucing Unnecessary Computed Tomography Imaging for MaxillOfacial INjury

REDUCTION
Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim is to prospectively assess the association between clinical parameters and the presence of maxillofacial fractures in trauma patients admitted to the emergency department. Our hypothesis is that a clinical decision aid of critical parameters reduces unnecessary produced CT scans in maxillofacial trauma patients.

NCT ID: NCT03057223 Completed - Clinical trials for Dentofacial Deformities

Three-Dimensional Printing of Patient-Specific Titanium Plates in Jaw Surgery: A Pilot Study

3DJP16
Start date: September 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Medical titanium plates are routinely used in fixing mobilized bone segments in jaw surgeries. Generally these plates are commercialized with standard construction specifications. Thus they should be repeatedly bended and arched to match the contour of anchored jaw bones before located in place and fastened by screws. To prevent stress fatigue induced by plate bending and improve structural design, we utilized the three-dimensional printing technique and developed a new production procedure in fabricating customized titanium plates according to each patient's specific skeletal contours and dimensions derived from medical imaging data. In general, the three-dimensional printing of customized implants are expected to facilitate surgical operation, reduce application duration and improve precise restoration. Up until now, the application of three-dimensional printing of titanium fixation plates in jaw surgery has been available only at two centers globally. The published preliminary work have proved the prospect of customized titanium plates in promoting mandibular reconstruction surgery and upper maxilla orthognathic surgery though their printed titanium plates looked rather bulky and the sample sizes were small and there is still lack of qualified randomized controlled trials between the printed and the conventional titanium plates. To better benefit from the burgeoning use of three-dimensional printing in health care, it is imperative to conduct a feasibility study in exploring the application of three-dimensional printing of titanium fixation plates in jaw surgery based on our patients. The aim of the study is to conduct a case series study focusing on the feasibility and safety of applying three-dimensional printed titanium plates in jaw reconstruction surgery and orthognathic surgery. The outcome measures include the success rate, potential adverse events and accuracy. A sample size of 48 subjects will be recruited prospectively. Considering the facts that titanium plates are widely used in jaw surgery and our unit is the largest oral and maxillofacial surgery center in Hong Kong, the well-designed customized titanium plate is therefore with great potential benefit for the patients in our population. Furthermore, the well-developed three-dimensional manufacturing protocol could also be applied in other relevant medical areas and push forward the personalized medicine era in the future.

NCT ID: NCT01875887 Completed - Clinical trials for Therapeutics of Bilateral Maxillofacial Injuries

Treatment of Bilateral Maxillofacial Post-traumatic Deformities

Start date: May 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Combined application of surgery planning software and rapid prototyping technology and preshaped titanium plates can effectively promote the accuracy of the diagnosis and treatment of bilateral maxillofacial post traumatic deformities, reduce operation time and improve surgical effect.

NCT ID: NCT01056302 Completed - Clinical trials for Maxillofacial Injuries

Advanced Visuohaptic Surgical Planning for Trauma Surgery

Start date: November 2011
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study proposes to develop a computer-based software tool that will allow surgeons to plan and simulate surgery for patients with jaw trauma.

NCT ID: NCT00583856 Completed - Clinical trials for Maxillofacial Injury

Computer Modeling With Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Skeleton

Start date: January 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Investigator initial study to evaluate the use of preoperative computer modeling and the intraoperative navigation to guide reconstruction of the maxillofacial skeleton.