| Literature DB >> 27240248 |
Diogo Alpuim Costa1,2,3,4, Tiago Porfírio Costa5,6, Eduardo Carlinhos Netto7, Natércia Joaquim8, Isabel Ventura9, Ana Cristina Pratas10,6,11, Patrícia Winckler12, Inês Pires Silva12, Ana Catarina Pinho13, Isabel Goulão Sargento12, Francisco Gamito Guerreiro6,11, António Rita Moreira12,14.
Abstract
Over the last decades, several therapeutic options were considered in the treatment of the osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the mandible, including supportive measures, ultrasound therapy, corticosteroids, hyperbaric oxygen, surgical resection with reconstruction, and, more recently, drugs capable of reversing the fibroatrophic process. Once established, the ORN does not spontaneously disappear and a standard treatment has not yet been defined. The clear clinical effectiveness of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) varies according to the literature and there are some economic/logistic issues to be considered; the triplet tocopherol/pentoxifylline/clodronate demands greater evidence from randomized clinical trials and also resilience from the patient, given the long treatment duration and its possible side effects. Controversy around the ideal treatment of the initial stage ORN of the mandible persists. More rigorous randomized prospective trials are essential. The purpose of this article was to review the relevant literature on the physiopathology of ORN of the mandible and discuss the new perspectives of its conservative treatment.Entities:
Keywords: conservative management; mandible; osteoradionecrosis; physiopathology; radiation-induced fibrosis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27240248 DOI: 10.1002/hed.24495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck ISSN: 1043-3074 Impact factor: 3.147