About this trial
The effect of local infiltration of tranexamic acid in orthognathic surgery remains unclear. This study was conducted to evaluate the difference in postoperative blood loss, measured by surgical drain output, following orthognathic surgery. The investigation involved a within-subject comparison, where each side of the mandible received a different local anesthetic solution: one side was infiltrated with a mixture of lidocaine with adrenaline and tranexamic acid, while the other side received lidocaine with adrenaline and normal saline.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients aged 18-50 years
undergoing orthognathic surgery (Bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomies (BSSRO), with or without Le Fort I maxillary osteotomy)
ASA physical status I-II
Disqualifiers
Genioplasty in the operation
History of allergy to tranexamic acid
History of thromboembolic disorders
Use of medications affecting blood coagulation (antiplatelet or anticoagulants) within the past 2 weeks
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Tranexamic Acid
- Normal Saline Solution (NSS)
- Lidocaine (drug)