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Genotoxicity of fixation devices analyzed by the frequencies of sister chromatid exchange

Authors :
Kivanc Cefle
Hülya Koçak Berberoğlu
Sukru Ozturk
Sukru Palanduz
Haluk Erkal
Barış Aydil
Source :
Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 19:299-304
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Kare Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Metal alloys utilized in the management of jaw fractures may exert genotoxic effects. Our purpose was to compare the genotoxicity of intermaxillary fixation devices containing nickel and chromium to that of titanium miniplates utilized in treatment of jaw fractures through the analysis of sister chromatid exchange. METHODS In this prospective study, in a total of 28 non-smoker patients (10 females, 18 males; mean age 33.43±10.76; range 15 to 60 years) with jaw fractures, 14 were treated with intermaxillary fixation by administration of nickel-chromium wire and arch bar and 14 with titanium miniplates to investigate the genotoxicity of different metal alloys. The outcome variable was the frequency of sister chromatide exchange in peripheral lymphoctyes, determined through the analysis of venous blood samples obtained preoperatively and 4 to 6 weeks postoperatively. RESULTS The frequency of the average sister chromatid exchange was found to be significantly higher in patients treated with the nickel-chromium intermaxillary fixation devices than those treated by titanium miniplates (1.29±0.29 vs. 0.46±0.39, p

Details

ISSN :
13077945 and 1306696X
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b160f557d8b388cadb69ece2148ee0e2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2013.64176