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The square flap method for cleft palate repair.

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  • The square flap method for cleft palate repair. Abstract Text:

    jing-hong xuJing-Hong Xu,hong chenHong Chen,wei-qiang tanWei-Qiang Tan,jun linJun Lin,wei-hua wuWei-Hua Wu,jing-hong xuJing-Hong Xu,hong chenHong Chen,wei-qiang tanWei-Qiang Tan,jun linJun Lin,wei-hua wuWei-Hua Wu,jing-hong xuJing-Hong Xu,hong chenHong Chen,wei-qiang tanWei-Qiang Tan,jun linJun Lin,wei-hua wuWei-Hua Wu,

    Objective: To introduce a new surgical technique for repair of cleft palate using the square flap method. Design and Setting: A retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. Patients and Methods: The procedure was performed from 1995 to 2004 in 21 males and 16 females with cleft palates of different types; the patients had a median age of 6.0 years and an average age of 9.4 years (range from 22 months to 23 years). In these patients, the square flap method, consisting of one rhombic flap and four triangular flaps, designed on the soft palate across the defect, was applied to the von Langenbeck procedure. After incisions, the flaps were rotated and advanced, and each flap was inserted into the opposite side and then sutured. The patients were followed from 6 months to 2 years, the velopharyngeal closure was examined by nasopharyngeal fiberscope and/ or x-ray radiography, and a clinical speech evaluation was performed. Results: In all cases, no problem of flap viability was encountered and all healed well. The postoperative results were satisfactory without any complications such as dehiscence, perforation, palatal fistula, or functional disturbance. The velopharyngeal closure and clinical speech evaluation were satisfactory, and the effects of the operation were stable. Conclusions: The technique presented has been effective, with the advantages of palatal closure without tension, good muscular reconstruction, and sufficient lengthening of the soft palate.

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    jh xuJH Xu,h chenH Chen,wq tanWQ Tan,j linJ Lin,wh wuWH Wu,jh xuJH Xu,h chenH Chen,wq tanWQ Tan,j linJ Lin,wh wuWH Wu,jh xuJH Xu,h chenH Chen,wq tanWQ Tan,j linJ Lin,wh wuWH Wu,

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    Journal: The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official p

    VOLUME: 44

    Page Numbers: 579-84

    Journal Abbreviation: Cleft Palate Craniofac. J.

    ISSN: 1055-6656

    DAY: 7

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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