2016
DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000001934
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Predictors of Success in Furlow Palatoplasty for Submucous Clefts

Abstract: Risk, III.

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“…In our study, the frequency of the circular pattern (36.7%) was found to be the highest followed by a coronal pattern (23.5%), which is in accordance with Mardini et al 's study (59.7% and 29.8%, respectively); however, it is in contrast to the findings of Garcia et al, who reported 37% and 44% incidence, respectively (14,16). In another study, a higher incidence of a circular closure pattern (62.31%) followed by a coronal closure pattern (33.21%) in 268 submucous clefts was reported (17).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In our study, the frequency of the circular pattern (36.7%) was found to be the highest followed by a coronal pattern (23.5%), which is in accordance with Mardini et al 's study (59.7% and 29.8%, respectively); however, it is in contrast to the findings of Garcia et al, who reported 37% and 44% incidence, respectively (14,16). In another study, a higher incidence of a circular closure pattern (62.31%) followed by a coronal closure pattern (33.21%) in 268 submucous clefts was reported (17).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Patients with circular closure pattern have been reported to have more lateral wall movement; thus, the possibility of successful outcome is greater when the soft palate is lengthened (Abdel-Aziz et al, 2015; Mardini et al, 2016). In addition, some authors suggested that the treatment of VPI after cleft palate repair depends on the velopharyngeal closure pattern (Abdel-Aziz et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent years more studies are published mentioning positive operation outcomes using Furlow-plasty in SMCP children [27,29,31,34,35]. Sullivan et al (2010) recommend double-opposing Z-palatoplasty as the primary operation for children younger than 4 to 5 years with SMCP (overt or occult) and velopharyngeal insufficiency [29].…”
Section: Hemifacial Microsomia With Microtiamentioning
confidence: 99%