Evaluation of using Piezoelectric device versus Conventional Saw for Osteotomy in Maxillary Orthognathic Surgery

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

Oral and Maxillofacial surgery , faculty of Dentistry Minia University , Egypt

Abstract

 Objectives: to evaluate the effect of piezoelectric surgery in comparison with the conventional surgical saw regarding clinical
and histological parameters.
Patients and Methods: 11 patients were included in a prospective comparative study to evaluate the effect of piezoelectric
device in maxillary orthognathic surgery in comparison with the conventional regarding clinical and histological parameters.
Assessment in this study included intraoperative bleeding, osteotomy time, postoperative facial edema, pain, and osteotomy
site coagulative bone necrosis.
Results: Coagulative bone necrosis comparison showed a statistically significant higher mean in the saw group compared
to the peizotome group with p-value (p<0.001). There was a statistically significant increase of blood loss in saw group
compared to peizotome group p-value (p=0.006). regarding osteotomy time there were a statistically significant increase in
peizotome group compared to saw group p-value (p<0.001). There were no significant difference in facial swelling between
both groups.A significant differences in postoperative pain between both groups at 1st , 2nd 3rd and 4th week postoperatively
(P.value = 0.006), (P.value = 0.001), (P.value = 0.005) and (P.value= 0.002) in contrary to the 1st day postoperative follow up.
Conclusion: Piezoelectric osteotomy device is effectively able to carry out osteotomy, more safe than surgical saw resulting
in less blood loss in maxillary orthognathic surgery, less post-operative pain sensation, and obviously decrease marginal bone
necrosis than saw. In spite, the saw is superior to piezo in osteotomy time, piezoelectric surgery provide the faster bone repair.

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