Cho, Hoon
(Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Yonsei University College of Dentistry)
,
Jung, Hwi-Dong
(Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Yonsei University College of Dentistry)
,
Kim, Bok-Joo
(Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dong-A University School of Medicine)
,
Kim, Chul-Hoon
(Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dong-A University School of Medicine)
,
Jung, Young-Soo
(Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Yonsei University College of Dentistry)
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to retrospectively evaluate the postoperative complication rates for absorbable type-I collagen sponge (Ateloplug; Bioland) use in third molar extraction. Materials and Methods: From January to August 2013, 2,697 total patients undergoing third molar extracti...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to retrospectively evaluate the postoperative complication rates for absorbable type-I collagen sponge (Ateloplug; Bioland) use in third molar extraction. Materials and Methods: From January to August 2013, 2,697 total patients undergoing third molar extraction and type-I collagen sponge application in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Yonsei University Dental Hospital (1,163 patients) and Dong-A University Hospital (1,534 patients) were evaluated in a retrospective study using their operation and medical records. Results: A total of 3,869 third molars in 2,697 patients were extracted and the extraction sockets packed with type-I collagen sponges to prevent post-operative complications. As a result, the overall complication rate was 4.52%, with 3.00% experiencing surgical site infection (SSI), 1.14% showing alveolar osteitis, and 0.39% experiencing hematoma. Of the total number of complications, SSI accounted for more than a half at 66.29%. Conclusion: Compared to previous studies, this study showed a relatively low incidence of complications. The use of type-I collagen sponges is recommended for the prevention of complications after third molar extraction.
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to retrospectively evaluate the postoperative complication rates for absorbable type-I collagen sponge (Ateloplug; Bioland) use in third molar extraction. Materials and Methods: From January to August 2013, 2,697 total patients undergoing third molar extraction and type-I collagen sponge application in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Yonsei University Dental Hospital (1,163 patients) and Dong-A University Hospital (1,534 patients) were evaluated in a retrospective study using their operation and medical records. Results: A total of 3,869 third molars in 2,697 patients were extracted and the extraction sockets packed with type-I collagen sponges to prevent post-operative complications. As a result, the overall complication rate was 4.52%, with 3.00% experiencing surgical site infection (SSI), 1.14% showing alveolar osteitis, and 0.39% experiencing hematoma. Of the total number of complications, SSI accounted for more than a half at 66.29%. Conclusion: Compared to previous studies, this study showed a relatively low incidence of complications. The use of type-I collagen sponges is recommended for the prevention of complications after third molar extraction.
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제안 방법
The patient’s extraction site was assessed when the patient visited the clinic for stitches removal or postoperative discomfort. The presence and the rate of each complication related to collagen plug application, including SSI, AO, and hematoma, was surveyed. SSI was diagnosed when pain at the extraction site was accompanied by suppurative exudate1.
The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the efficacy of type-Ⅰ collagen sponge application after third molar extraction by assessing the rate of complications, including SSI, AO, and hematoma, to explore whether collagen sponges prevent these complications. The total complication rate was 4.
14- 144). This retrospective study was designed to evaluate postoperative complications after using type-Ⅰ collagen sponges (Ateloplug; Bioland, Cheonan, Korea) following third molar extractions. The patients who had undergone collagen sponge insertion into the extraction socket in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from January to August in 2013 were included in this study, and a total 2,697 patients’ charts (1,163 patients from Yonsei University Dental Hospital and 1,534 from Dong-A University Hospital) were reviewed.
대상 데이터
A total of 3,869 third molars (514 maxillary third molars and 3,355 mandibular third molars) from 2,697 patients were extracted, and the extraction sockets were packed with type-Ⅰ collagen plugs. Of these patients, 1,458 molars from 1,163 patients were from Yonsei University Dental Hospital and 2,411 molars from 1,534 patients were from Dong-A University Hospital.
A total of 3,869 third molars (514 maxillary third molars and 3,355 mandibular third molars) from 2,697 patients were extracted, and the extraction sockets were packed with type-Ⅰ collagen plugs. Of these patients, 1,458 molars from 1,163 patients were from Yonsei University Dental Hospital and 2,411 molars from 1,534 patients were from Dong-A University Hospital. Surgical extraction was performed on 3,393 cases, while the remaining 476 cases were treated with simple extraction.
The patients who had undergone collagen sponge insertion into the extraction socket in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from January to August in 2013 were included in this study, and a total 2,697 patients’ charts (1,163 patients from Yonsei University Dental Hospital and 1,534 from Dong-A University Hospital) were reviewed.
데이터처리
PASW Statistics version 18.0 software (IBM Co., Armonk, NY, USA) was used for statistical analysis, using the Pearson chi-square test.
성능/효과
The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the efficacy of type-Ⅰ collagen sponge application after third molar extraction by assessing the rate of complications, including SSI, AO, and hematoma, to explore whether collagen sponges prevent these complications. The total complication rate was 4.52%, of which, 3.00% were SSI, 1.14% were AO, and 0.39% were hematomas.
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