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Skeletal stability following bioresorbable versus titanium fixation in orthognathic surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

M Luo1, X Yang1, Q Wang1, C Li1, Y Yin1, X Han2.   

Abstract

Despite developments in bioresorbable fixation over recent decades, controversy remains regarding skeletal stability following the use of this material in orthognathic surgery. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated evidence from the international literature from studies comparing skeletal stability between bioresorbable and titanium fixation in orthognathic surgery. Key words were searched in MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Library, and relevant journals and reference lists were searched for additional material, up to January 2017. Study quality was assessed with the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. The meta-analysis was performed using RevMan software. Ten cohort studies were included. The meta-analysis showed no statistically significant difference between bioresorbable and titanium fixation (SMD (95% CI)) for maxillary horizontal relapse (maxillary advancement 0.09 (-0.16 to 0.33); maxillary setback -0.04 (-0.64 to 0.56)), maxillary vertical relapse (maxillary elongation 0.15 (-0.31 to 0.61); maxillary impaction -0.30 (-1.10 to 0.50)), mandibular horizontal relapse (mandibular advancement 0.16 (-0.72 to 1.03); short-term mandibular setback -0.33 (-0.82 to 0.15)), and mandibular angular relapse (mandibular clockwise rotation -0.39 (-0.79 to 0.00); mandibular counter-clockwise rotation 0.14 (-0.37 to 0.66)). However, after mandibular setback, titanium fixation showed significantly less relapse in the long-term (0.97 (0.47 to 1.47)). With regard to skeletal stability, bioresorbable fixation is comparable to titanium fixation when used in maxillary setback and mandibular clockwise rotation; however titanium fixation may be preferable in mandibular setback. Further high-quality studies are needed to draw more definitive conclusions.
Copyright © 2017 International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  bioresorbable; fixation; orthognathic surgery; skeletal stability; titanium

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29074063     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2017.09.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0901-5027            Impact factor:   2.789


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