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Hyperbaric CO2 cryotherapy effectively reduces facial swelling after mandibular angle ostectomy. This innovative treatment offers superior results compared to traditional cold packs, improving patient recovery.

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  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Regenerative Medicine

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  • Postoperative facial swelling is a common concern following mandibular angle ostectomy, impacting patient quality of life.
  • Effective management of this swelling is crucial for optimal patient outcomes and recovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of hyperbaric CO2 cryotherapy in alleviating postoperative facial swelling.
  • To compare the effectiveness of hyperbaric CO2 cryotherapy with traditional cold-pack treatment.

Main Methods:

  • A split-mouth design study involving 37 patients undergoing bilateral mandibular angle ostectomy.
  • One side received routine care (control), while the other received additional hyperbaric CO2 cryotherapy.
  • Facial swelling was quantified using a 3-dimensional laser scanner and Geomagic Studio software.

Main Results:

  • Hyperbaric CO2 cryotherapy significantly reduced facial swelling compared to the control group on days 1, 2, and 7 post-surgery.
  • Experimental group swelling reduced from 8.40±1.95 mm to 5.42±1.36 mm by day 2.
  • Control group swelling reduced from 10.42±2.03 mm to 8.24±2.22 mm by day 2.
  • No significant difference in drainage volume was observed between groups.

Conclusions:

  • Hyperbaric CO2 cryotherapy is a safe and effective method for reducing postoperative swelling after mandibular angle ostectomy.
  • The treatment demonstrates superior efficacy compared to conventional cold-pack therapy.
  • This approach holds promise for enhancing patient recovery and quality of life.