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. 2016 Aug;44(8):912-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jcms.2016.05.011. Epub 2016 May 17.

Use of early hard palate closure using a vomer flap in cleft lip and palate patients

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Use of early hard palate closure using a vomer flap in cleft lip and palate patients

Bram J A Smarius et al. J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2016 Aug.

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the present study was to determine the influence of the vomer flap during cleft palate closure.

Materials and methods: A retrospective review was performed of all consecutive unilateral/bilateral complete cleft lip and palate (Veau III en IV) children who were treated by a simultaneous lip and hard palate closure using a vomer flap. Data were collected for sex, date of birth, syndrome, adoption, cleft palate type, type of repair, date of cleft repair, cleft width, lateral incisions, fistula and location of fistula.

Results: Ninety-one children (M = 62, F 29) were operated. Mean age at time of lip closure and vomer flap was 5.8 months (range 2.9 months to 49.2 months, SD 7.1) and the mean age at palate closure was 13.6 months (range 6.3 months to 79.9 months, SD 10.8). The mean cleft width at first assessment was 13.0 mm (range 7-22 mm) compared to 8.8 mm (range 4-15 mm) at second assessment (mean difference 4.6 mm, 95% CI 3.93-5.35, p < 0.01). One patient developed a fistula (1.1%) and required secondary surgery for closure.

Conclusion: The vomer flap leads to a substantial decrease in cleft width, subsequently leading to a low fistula incidence (1.1%).

Keywords: Cleft width; Early hard palate closure; Releasing incisions; UCLP; Vomer flap.

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