Standardized Osteotomy Guides for Free Flap Reconstruction of Continuous Defects of the Jaws - a Simplified Method
NCT ID: NCT05715359
Last Updated: 2024-04-11
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-10-01
2027-12-31
Brief Summary
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The primary objective is to measure recurrence of the tumour is present as a marking for insufficient resection margins. Secondary objectives are measures of survival of transplanted tissues, registered complications at follow-up and measures of healing between segments of transplanted bone (bone bridging).
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Detailed Description
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Patients eligible for inclusion will be notified in newspaper announcement. One announcement in a national newspaper and one announcement in the member newspaper of the Association for oral and neck cancer patients. Patients that are not agreeing to take part in this project are expected to declare this to the primary investigator. A drop-out analysis will be performed on 30 of the not included subjects according to age and gender.
Surgical Method Reconstruction of resected osseous anatomy was performed on the same occasion as tumour resection. Increased resection margins were decided after marginal intraoperative frozen autopsies. The reconstruction was performed aiming for maximal function with the best possible aesthetic outcome. All patients were initially planned to finalize the reconstructive phase with a dental rehabilitation of dentition lost during the oncological treatment. When applicable, a full dental rehabilitation was performed at least 12 months after resection.
Surgically, a non-customized template with dimensions taken from The Brånemark Novum® concept was used. Hence, the in-house template and cutting guide design was based upon a mean dimension of the size and form in a fully-grown individual. A sectioning of the transplant into three pieces, one frontal and two lateral, for reconstruction of the mandibular body was used as the base for the design. The angle between the segments was designed into aslant of thirty degrees.
The template and cutting guide were initially designed for mandibular reconstruction with an osseo-musculo-cuttaneous vascularized fibula graft. With time, the design was also suitable and used for reconstruction of maxillary and midface reconstruction and in cases with other flaps, like the tip and lateral rim of scapula.
Gradually, the cutting guide for the mandibular body angle was also usable when reconstructing the angle between the body and ramus of the mandible. Further, the angle of the guide was also found to be usable for a reconstruction of the maxillary base at the level suitable to a prosthetic reconstruction of the alveolar process and maxillary dentition to fit a mandibular dentition.
From a biomechanical aspect, the transplant was fixated to the anatomical region with a load sharing principle, meaning osteosynthesis not overbridging the segments but only connecting them. Thus, the transplanted bone was partly loaded to catalyse the osteogenesis. For the same reason, the remaining osseous tissues were, in accordance to a previous study, handled predominately without stripping of the periosteum.
All subjects were treated with postoperative RT, having implant supported dental rehabilitation to be performed in radiated tissues. When applicable, dental rehabilitation begun no earlier than 1 year after tumour resection and after radiographic verification of bone bridging between transplanted bone segments. To improve the healing capacity, hyperbaric oxygene therapy (HBO) was performed at a daily basis four weeks before and two weeks after implant insertion. Ten days per oral antibiotic was given with start two days prior to implant insertion. Implants were loaded six months after insertion.
Variables and data collection methods Registrations from patient journals and radiographs will include the following variables
1. Survival (patient).
2. Recurrent tumour.
3. Complications (including tissue survival).
4. Function.
5. Healing of bone segment (bone bridging).
6. Age.
7. Gender.
8. Time since tumour resection.
9. Level of rehabilitation (e.g. dental).
10. Jaw movements (range).
11. Pain.
12. Any problems with per oral nutrition.
The recordings will be collected in an Excel document and the patients will be coded. Identification possibility is limited to the identification of eligible subjects. After that the subjects will be coded and not possible to identify except with the coding list. The coding list will be kept by the primary investigator in a secure, IT-protected server within the Region Skåne. Data analysis and handling will be performed by the investigators on a material not possible to identify individuals in. The results will be presented in a group level without possibility to identify individuals.
Statistical analysis The sample constitutes of a total inclusion from a cohort limited in time, department and treatment method. The project is designed as an observational trial without a group for comparison. Thus, a power-analysis has not been possible to perform, neither is it valued necessary for this project.
Simple statistical analysis including mean, standard deviation and range will be used.
The limit for statistical significance will be set to p\<0.05. A two-sided p-value will be used.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Reconstruction of jaws.
Patients treated with free tissue transfer reconstruction of the jaws.
Reconstruction
Standardized template for reconstruction of continious defects of the jaws.
Interventions
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Reconstruction
Standardized template for reconstruction of continious defects of the jaws.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
20 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Lund University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Martin Bengtsson
DDS, PhD, Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Principal Investigators
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Martin Bengtsson, DDS, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Lund University Hospital
Locations
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Dept Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Lund, , Sweden
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Standardized osteotomy guide
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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