Harvest of epithelialized gingival grafts without application of hemostatic sutures: A randomized clinical trial using laser speckle contrast imaging

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
David Palombo, Andrea Dobos, Mercedes Lopez Duran, Javier Sanz Esporrin, Mariano Sanz
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BackgroundThis randomized controlled trial with two parallel arms and a 1:1 allocation ratio aimed to compare early microvascular healing (primary outcome), surgical times, and patient‐reported outcomes (PROM) after harvesting palatal epithelialized gingival grafts (EGG), where hemostasis was achieved with sutures and hemostatic sponges (control) or with a sutureless approach (test).MethodsFrom a total of 33 patients, 34 EGG were harvested. Thirty‐two were randomized to the test/control group (n = 16) and two were excluded. Early palatal microvascular healing was assessed at 7, 14, and 30 days with laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI). Postoperative bleeding, pain, discomfort, and analgesic consumption were assessed over 2 weeks with a dedicated questionnaire.ResultsA faster onset and resolution of postharvest hyperemia was observed in the test group where peak blood flow was reached at 7 days. No significant blood flow differences were observed between the groups at any of the evaluated timepoints. The mean surgical time was 13 min shorter in the test (p = 0.00). No significant differences were observed for postoperative bleeding and analgesic consumption at any timepoint.ConclusionsThe tested approach represents a viable alternative to the standard one, providing no relevant differences in microvascular, clinical, and patient‐related results, but with significantly shorter surgical times.
无需止血缝合即可收获上皮化牙龈移植物:使用激光斑点对比成像的随机临床试验
背景这项随机对照试验有两个平行臂,分配比例为 1:1,旨在比较腭上皮化生牙龈移植物(EGG)采集后的早期微血管愈合(主要结果)、手术时间和患者报告结果(PROM),其中采用缝合和止血海绵止血(对照组)或采用无缝合方法止血(试验组)。32人被随机分配到试验/对照组(n = 16),2人被排除在外。通过激光斑点对比成像(LSCI)在 7、14 和 30 天评估腭部早期微血管愈合情况。使用专用问卷对术后两周内的出血、疼痛、不适和镇痛药消耗量进行评估。结果 在试验组观察到收获后充血开始和消退较快,7 天时血流达到峰值。在任何一个评估时间点,两组之间均未观察到明显的血流差异。试验组的平均手术时间缩短了 13 分钟(P = 0.00)。结论试验方法是标准方法的可行替代方案,在微血管、临床和患者相关结果方面没有相关差异,但手术时间明显缩短。
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Journal of periodontology
Journal of periodontology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
7.00%
发文量
290
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Periodontology publishes articles relevant to the science and practice of periodontics and related areas.
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