نتایج جستجو برای: secondary cleft lip deformity

تعداد نتایج: 343264  

2015
Young-Wook Park Kwang-Jun Kwon Min-Keun Kim

After cleft lip repair, many patients suffer from nasolabial fistulas, asymmetrical nasal floor, or an indistinct nostril sill, as well as intraoral wound dehiscence and subsequent scar contracture of surgical wounds leading to vestibular stenosis. For successful primary nasolabial repair of complete cleft deformity of the primary palate, cleft surgeons need special care in reconstructing the s...

2008
I. Bugaighis P. O’Higgins B. Tiddeman C. R. Mattick P. Hodgkinson W. Ali R. Hobson

Background: Cleft lip and palate has a worldwide incidence of about 1.4 per 1000 live births. Surgery is usually carried out early and there is considerable interest in the assessment of residual deformity and surgical outcome. Commonly used assessment techniques rely on interlandmark distances and angles and result in rather difficult to interpret tabulations of data (Farkas, 1994). The introd...

Journal: :Chang Gung medical journal 2006
Lun-Jou Lo

Unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity is characterized by prominent asymmetry resulting from distorted and displaced structures. Primary correction of the nasal deformity at the same time of lip repair has gained popularity, aiming at early restoration of the symmetry by lifting the alar cartilage and lengthening the columella on the cleft side. Postoperative relapse is a frequent finding due to...

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2013
Peter Foo Rachel Roberts

Orofacial clefts, including cleft lip with or without cleft palate, are among the most common visible birth defects, occurring in 1 of every 500 – 1000 live births worldwide ( Murray, 1995 ). With a prevalence of 14.7 per 10 000 births in Australia ( Lancaster and Pedisich, 1995 ), orofacial clefts are the most frequent congenital craniofacial deformities ( Sinko et al. , 2005 ). Cleft lip and...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
a jahanbin associate professor, department of orthodontics, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran.

introduction: cleft lip and palate is a congenital anomaly occurring in 3 in 1000 live birth. one the major concern in this patient is about cleft gap and its surgical problems. several surgical and non-surgical procedures have been done to decrease this gap. they aimed to achieve the more esthetic results as well as feeding success. nasoalveolar molding (nam) is a new method for reshaping nasa...

Ali Manafi, Hamed Bateni, Mahnaz Arshad, Maryam Mansouri, Mohammad Ahmadi Moghadam,

BACKGROUND Vermilion irregularities are common secondary deformities after cleft lip repair, regressed or resected hemangiomas, trauma and tumor surgeries. Vermilion deficiency attracts considerable attention and detracts from an otherwise excellent lip repair. Minor and moderate vermilion defects can be corrected with upper lip advancement, rotation flaps, tongue flaps or grafts. Major defect...

Objectives: One of the factors predicting language impairments is an early limited lexicon in children. An early limited lexicon can also lead to limited performances in other language areas. This study was aimed to examine receptive and expressive vocabulary in 8-16 month-old children with cleft lip and palate as a predictor of development in other language areas. Materials: The MacArthur-Bat...

Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biotechnology 0

background: the purpose of this study was to describe the association of mthfr gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (c677t and a1298c) and maternal supplementary folate intake with orofacial clefts in the iranian population. methods: in this case-control study, peripheral venous blood was taken from 65 patients with orofacial clefts and 215 unaffected controls for dna extraction and kept in edt...

2017
Jeff A. Hammoudeh Thomas A. Imahiyerobo Fan Liang Artur Fahradyan Leo Urbinelli Jennifer Lau Marla Matar William Magee Mark Urata

BACKGROUND The optimal timing for cleft lip repair has yet to be established. Advances in neonatal anesthesia, along with a growing body of literature, suggesting benefits of earlier cleft lip and nasal repair, have set the stage for a reexamination of current practices. METHODS In this prospective study, cleft lip and nasal repair occurred on average at 34.8 days (13-69 days). Nasal correcti...

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