| Literature DB >> 26604459 |
Sobhan Mishra1, Samrat Sabhlok2, Pankaj Kumar Panda3, Isha Khatri4.
Abstract
Median or midline facial clefts are rare anomalies of developmental origin, etiology of whose occurrence is still unknown precisely. The most basic presentation of midline facial clefts is in the form of a Median cleft lip which is defined as any congenital vertical cleft through the centre of the upper lip. First described by Bechard in 1823, it is the most common amongst all atypical clefts reported. The incidence is about 1:10,00,000 births. This may occur as a sporadic event or as a part of an inherited sequence of anomalies. It arises embryologically from incomplete fusion of the medial nasal prominences. The authors present a series of eight cases with varying degrees of midline facial clefts. This review article aims to give a broad idea on the various classifications used for further understanding of midline facial clefts and a brief idea about the various surgical management techniques used in the repair of these facial clefts.Entities:
Keywords: Midline cleft lip; Midline facial cleft; Triangular flap; Z-plasty
Year: 2015 PMID: 26604459 PMCID: PMC4648772 DOI: 10.1007/s12663-015-0763-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Maxillofac Oral Surg ISSN: 0972-8270