RT - Journal TY - JOUR A1 - Elhalawany, Sherin A1 - Tarakji, Bassel A1 - Azzeghaiby, S A1 - Alzoghaibi, Ibrahim A1 - Baroudi, Kusai A1 - Nassani, Mohammad T1 - Clinical and radiographic evaluation of biodegradable bone plates in the treatment of mandibular body fractures YR - 2015/1/1 JF - Nigerian Medical Journal JO - Niger Med J SP - 48 OP - 53 VO - 56 IS - 1 UL - https://www.nigeriamedj.com/article.asp?issn=0300-1652;year=2015;volume=56;issue=1;spage=48;epage=53;aulast=Elhalawany;t=5 DO - 10.4103/0300-1652.149171 N2 - Background: Many different systems are available for the treatment of fractures ranging from the heavy compression plates for mandibular reconstruction to low profile plates for mid-facial fixation, and are made either from stainless steel, titanium or vitallium. Recently, biodegradable, self-reinforced polylactide plates and screws have been used for the internal fixation of fractures of the mandible with good results. Aim of this study: This study evaluated clinically the biodegradable bone plates for treatment of mandibular body fracture and to evaluate bone healing during the follow-up period using digital radiography. Materials and Methods : Eight patients had been suffered from mandibular body fractures were treated using Inion CPS TM bioresorbable fixation system and the healing process were followed up using digitised panoramic radiography at first week and after 1, 3 and 6 months. Results: Clinical examination of fractured segments revealed stable fixation across the fracture sites while visual and quantitative assessment of radiograph showed healing process was comparable with results previously reported by titanium bone plates. Conclusion: Open reduction and internal fixation of mandibular fractures using bioresorbable fixation system with a brief period of inter-maxillary fixation have evolved to the point where the physical properties are sufficient to withstand the post-operative loads required for fracture repair of mandibular body fractures. The foreign body reaction is a major material-related problem which requires further studies. ER -