Does The Lengthening Frequency Affect The Outcome of Distraction Osteogenesis? Comparing Two Times a Day with Four Times a Day Lengthening Protocol
Pasin Tangadulrat,
Nath Adulkasem,
Jidapa Wongcharoenwatana
et al.
Abstract:Objective: Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a well-known technique. The traditional method utilized the lengthening frequency of four times a day (QID). Many mechanical factors may affect the DO outcome. However, the effect of distraction frequency has not been proven clinically. Therefore, we aim to investigate whether the BID and QID lengthening frequency affect the healing index and complications of the DO.
Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients who had undergone DO from 2010 – 2021. Th… Show more
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