2022
DOI: 10.1177/10556656211069827
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Adapting Elements of Cleft Care Protocols in Low- and Middle-income Countries During and After COVID-19: A Process-driven Review With Recommendations

Abstract: A consortium of global cleft professionals, predominantly from low- and middle-income countries, identified adaptations to cleft care protocols during and after COVID-19 as a priority learning area of need. A multidisciplinary international working group met on a videoconferencing platform in a multi-staged process to make consensus recommendations for adaptations to cleft protocols within resource-constrained settings. Feedback was sought from a roundtable discussion forum and global organizations involved i… Show more

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“…Their 2 foci were (1) surgical safety and (2) prioritization of surgical procedures and cleft services. The prioritization of medical treatment is divided into (1) high, eg, primary cleft palate repair; (2) medium, eg, primary cleft lip reconstruction, and (3) low, eg, orthognathic surgery 40 . These frameworks can serve as useful models to adopt.…”
Section: Nontraumatic Craniofacial Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their 2 foci were (1) surgical safety and (2) prioritization of surgical procedures and cleft services. The prioritization of medical treatment is divided into (1) high, eg, primary cleft palate repair; (2) medium, eg, primary cleft lip reconstruction, and (3) low, eg, orthognathic surgery 40 . These frameworks can serve as useful models to adopt.…”
Section: Nontraumatic Craniofacial Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%