Literature DB >> 2909076

Repair of cleft lip with nonsurgical correction of nasal deformity in the early neonatal period.

K Matsuo1, T Hirose, T Otagiri, N Norose.   

Abstract

Auricular cartilage is soft and plastic at birth, so that congenital auricular deformities can easily be corrected nonsurgically in the early neonatal period. However, as the infant grows older, the flexibility of the auricle decreases. Alar cartilage exhibits the same elasticity as auricular cartilage in the early neonate. When a cleft lip is repaired, typically when the infant is about 3 months of age, it becomes difficult to correct the nasal deformity without surgical intervention. However, based on our experience, there is a fair possibility of correcting the cleft lip nasal deformity with a nonsurgical procedure in the early neonatal period. We performed cleft lip repair accompanied by nonsurgical correction of the nasal deformity in 44 neonates aged 2 to 7 days. A special retainer was placed in the affected nostril for 3 months. Following observation of 31 infants for 12 months or longer, their nasal shapes and symmetry were considered superior to those conventionally operated on at about 3 months of age. Except for one nasal infection, there were no complications.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2909076     DOI: 10.1097/00006534-198901000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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