| Literature DB >> 32390780 |
Shirley Hu1, Jared Levinson2, Joseph J Rousso1,3.
Abstract
Cleft palate repairs often require secondary surgeries and/or revisions for a variety of reasons. The most common causes are symptomatic oronasal fistulas and velopharyngeal insufficiency. Complications from primary surgery, such as wound dehiscence, infection, and hematomas, contribute to the relatively high rate of revision surgery. Prevention of postoperative complications that may lead to fistula or velopharyngeal insufficiency is key, and many techniques have been described that have reportedly decreased the incidence of secondary surgery. Management varies depending on the nature of the fistulous defect and the type of velopharyngeal insufficiency. Numerous surgical options exist to fix this deficiency. © Thieme Medical Publishers.Entities:
Keywords: cleft palate; palatal fistulas; revision cleft surgery; velopharyngeal insufficiency
Year: 2020 PMID: 32390780 PMCID: PMC7202907 DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1709429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Plast Surg ISSN: 1535-2188 Impact factor: 2.314