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NCT06924216
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Evaluation of Using Iliac Crest With and Without Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Repair of Congenital Alveolar Cleft

Sponsor: Suez Canal University

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Summary

A randomized clinical trial aims to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of the repair of congenital alveolar clefts using Iliac crest graft with and without mixing with platelet-rich fibrin

Official title: Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Using Iliac Crest Graft With and Without Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) in Repair of Congenital Alveolar Cleft

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

5 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

16

Start Date

2024-04-27

Completion Date

2025-12

Last Updated

2025-04-11

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

alveolar bone grafting

cancellous iliac crest bone will be harvested following the usual surgical procedure. For patients of group a-PRF, it was mixed with 1 cc of the supernatant previously collected, in order to obtain a cohesive bone graft, easier to manipulate. The oral mucosal lining will be closed, and a membrane of PRF (PRF group) will be put over the suture line. The alveolar cleft will be then filled with cancellous iliac crest bone along its entire height. A new membrane of PRF will be placed over the bone graft, in order to enclose and protect it. Finally, muco-periosteal flaps will be advanced and sutured without tension over the alveolar crest

PROCEDURE

alveolar bone grafting Plus Platelet rich fibrin

the PRF group: centrifugation at 1300 rpm during 5 minutes, collection of 1 cc of the supernatant, and centrifugation at 1300 rpm during 3 minutes. Careful removal of the clot and separation from the red blood cell fraction with scissors. the Platelet-rich fibrin will be added to the surgical site mixed with the iliac crest bone graft and it will also be used as a membrane before closure of the mucoperiosteal flap

Locations (1)

Suez Canal University

Ismailia, Egypt