“…Poor palatal wound healing could lead to oronasal fistula (ONF), resulting from extensive tension, infection, or hematoma ( Hu and Rousso Joseph, 2020 ; Pollard et al, 2020 ). Oronasal fistula (ONF) was a common complication after cleft palate repair, which manifested as abnormal communication between oral and nasal cavities ranging from the alveolar process to the uvula ( Honnebier et al, 2000 ; Mahajan et al, 2018 ; Alonso et al, 2019 ; Pollard et al, 2020 ), which could cause food reflux, unclear pronunciation and impaired velopharyngeal function, which affected the patient’s quality of life ( Mahajan et al, 2018 ; Garg et al, 2019 ; Huang et al, 2023b ). The incidence of ONF after cleft palate repair was up to 55% and the recurrence rate of ONF was up to 43% due to the cleft width, Veau types, and surgical techniques ( Shankar et al, 2018 ; Sakran et al, 2022 ; Sakran et al, 2023a ; Sakran et al, 2023b ; Sakran et al, 2023c ; Huang et al, 2023a ).…”