| Literature DB >> 25289306 |
Shinji Kobayashi1, Toshihiko Fukawa1, Takashi Hirakawa1, Jiro Maegawa1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A palatal fistula is a common complication of cleft palate repair. Although a buccal musculomucosal flap (BMMF) is effective for fistula repair, it does have the following problems: a second operation may be required to release the pedicle on the oral side and unilateral BMMF cannot close mucosal defects of both the nasal and oral sides. A novel fistula closure method using the folded BMMF (f-BMMF) invented by the authors is presented. CASE: A 8-year-old-boy with bilateral cleft lip and palate with anencephaly. A fistula in the hard palate occurred after palatoplasty by the Furlow method, and an f-BMMF was planned. The mucosal defects of the nasal and oral sides were covered by 2 separate islands of mucosal epithelium. Finally, no reoperation was needed to remove the pedicle of the f-BMMF.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25289306 PMCID: PMC4174597 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000000058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Fig. 1.A and C, A 8-year-old boy with bilateral cleft lip and palate and anencephaly; before palatoplasty by the Furlow method at 7 years of age (B); and after palatoplasty (D).
Fig. 2.A and C, f-BMMF planned for the repair of a fistula; elevation of the right f-BMMF (B), white solid arrow: distal island mucosa used on the oral side and white-dotted arrow: proximal island mucosa used on the nasal side; and illustration of the designed f-BMMF (D), black solid arrow: distal island mucosa used on the oral side and black-dotted arrow: proximal island mucosa used on the nasal side.
Fig. 3.A, Illustration showing coverage around the mucosal defects of the nasal and oral sides by the 2 islands of mucosal epithelium of the f-BMMF, black solid arrow: oral side and black-dotted arrow: nasal side; illustration at the end of surgery (C); end of surgery (B), white solid arrow: distal island mucosa sutured on the oral side; and oral appearance after 6 mo (D), white solid arrow: distal island mucosa sutured on the oral side.