Sagittal Split Plate Versus Two Miniplates in the Treatment of Mandibular Angle Fractures
New Design Sagittal Split Plate Versus Two Miniplates in the Treatment of Mandibular Angle Fractures (Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial)
Alexandria University
16 participants
Jul 16, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Mandibular fractures are the second most common maxillofacial fracture after nasal bone fracture. As a result, a lot of research work has gone into improving treatment methods for these fractures including, reduction of immobilization period and enhancement of rigid fixation. One of these modalities is the use of Sagittal Split plate at the angle of the mandible.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Patients suffering from recent, uninfected angle mandibular fracture.
- Fracture that demands open reduction and internal fixation.
Exclusion Criteria4
- Medically compromised patients contradicting the operation.
- Existence of infection at the fracture line.
- Pathological fracture.
- An old fracture.
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Interventions
patients will be treated using a single Sagittal Split plate at the neutral zone of mandible
patients will be treated using two conventional miniplates according to Champy's osteosynthesis lines.
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NCT07103590