ASSESSMENT OF THE THERAPEUTIC EFFICIENCY OF AUTOTHROMBOCYTIC MASS IN MANDIBULAR FRACTURE REPAIR
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The objective of this study was to improve the effectiveness of comprehensive treatment for mandibular fractures through the local use of platelet-rich autoplasma (autothrombocytic mass). A total of 200 patients (47 women and 153 men) with mandibular fractures were treated at the Bukhara Regional Multidisciplinary Medical Center (BRMMC). As part of complex therapy, each patient received local injections of platelet-rich autoplasma into the fracture line, performed over five treatment sessions. The application of the autothrombocytic mass resulted in significant clinical benefits, including reduced pain and swelling, accelerated bone healing, and a lower frequency of post-traumatic inflammatory complications. Therefore, the use of platelet-rich autoplasma in the integrated management of mandibular fractures represents an evidence-based and effective approach that enhances bone regeneration, limits inflammation, and helps prevent secondary infection.
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