Orthognathic surgery involves making several osteotomies. Any osteotomies leads to varying degrees of post-operative swelling. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of anti-edema drugs for the control of edema, using Digitizer 3D™ for measuring soft-tissue thickness, in patients who underwent bimaxillaryorthognathic surgery.

Introduction Orthognathic surgery involves making several osteotomies. Any osteotomies leads to varying degrees of post-operative swelling. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of anti-edema drugs for the control of edema, using Digitizer 3D (TM) for measuring soft-tissue thickness, in patients who underwent bimaxillary-orthognathic surgery.Materials and Methods In this double-blinded, randomized, control trial, 24 patients (study group: 12 patients, control group: 12 patients) in whom bimaxillary orthognathic surgery was indicated, were included in this study. All swelling measurements were expressed as total 3-D area of the landmarks (cm(2)) in T0 pre-operative, T1 first day after surgery, T2 fourth day after surgery, T3 4 months after surgery. For each patient we compared, by adding left and right area, the increase of swelling between T1-T0, T2-T0 and T1-T3.Results The differences T0-T1 are highly significant (p < 0.01) between group 1 or study group (treated with Venoplant (R)) and group 2 (control group); the differences T0-T2 are significant (p < 0.05) between group 1 (treated with Venoplant (R)) and group 2 (control group). The differences T1-T3 are significant (p < 0.05) between group 1 (treated with Venoplant (R)) and group 2 (control group).Discussion The present study suggests that Venoplant (R) significantly decreases postoperative edema in orthognathic surgery, thus precluding long-term corticosteroid use.

A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial Comparing the Efficacy of Anti-edema Drugs for Edema Control in Orthognathic Surgery Using Digitizer 3-D to Measure Facial Swelling

TARTARO, Gianpaolo;Sellitto, A;Santagata, M.
2015

Abstract

Introduction Orthognathic surgery involves making several osteotomies. Any osteotomies leads to varying degrees of post-operative swelling. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of anti-edema drugs for the control of edema, using Digitizer 3D (TM) for measuring soft-tissue thickness, in patients who underwent bimaxillary-orthognathic surgery.Materials and Methods In this double-blinded, randomized, control trial, 24 patients (study group: 12 patients, control group: 12 patients) in whom bimaxillary orthognathic surgery was indicated, were included in this study. All swelling measurements were expressed as total 3-D area of the landmarks (cm(2)) in T0 pre-operative, T1 first day after surgery, T2 fourth day after surgery, T3 4 months after surgery. For each patient we compared, by adding left and right area, the increase of swelling between T1-T0, T2-T0 and T1-T3.Results The differences T0-T1 are highly significant (p < 0.01) between group 1 or study group (treated with Venoplant (R)) and group 2 (control group); the differences T0-T2 are significant (p < 0.05) between group 1 (treated with Venoplant (R)) and group 2 (control group). The differences T1-T3 are significant (p < 0.05) between group 1 (treated with Venoplant (R)) and group 2 (control group).Discussion The present study suggests that Venoplant (R) significantly decreases postoperative edema in orthognathic surgery, thus precluding long-term corticosteroid use.
2015
Orthognathic surgery involves making several osteotomies. Any osteotomies leads to varying degrees of post-operative swelling. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of anti-edema drugs for the control of edema, using Digitizer 3D™ for measuring soft-tissue thickness, in patients who underwent bimaxillaryorthognathic surgery.
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