2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2015.03.034
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The efficacy of vomer flap for closure of hard palate during primary lip repair

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“…Previous studies affirmed that VL technique had fewer surgical complications than vomer plasty and two-flap technique with greater complication risks. [2930] Considering the palate repair time and sequence, this study suggests that cheiloplasty at 3 months and total palatoplasty at 12 months (Group I) showed greater anterior-posterior development than the association of cheiloplasty, nose wing correction, and anterior palate surgery at 3 months and posterior palate at 12 months (Group II). This results disagree of those from Mølsted et al ., 1992.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Previous studies affirmed that VL technique had fewer surgical complications than vomer plasty and two-flap technique with greater complication risks. [2930] Considering the palate repair time and sequence, this study suggests that cheiloplasty at 3 months and total palatoplasty at 12 months (Group I) showed greater anterior-posterior development than the association of cheiloplasty, nose wing correction, and anterior palate surgery at 3 months and posterior palate at 12 months (Group II). This results disagree of those from Mølsted et al ., 1992.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Different palate repair techniques are used worldwide: vomer plasty, two-flap, and VL,[2930] two-stage palate repair with delay in closing hard palate,[31] and association of hard palate closure together with the lip repair, followed by soft palate repair (Oslo Protocol). [32] In this present study, VL technique was employed to close the palate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vomer flap dehiscence required re-repair of hard palate at second stage using previously scarred and less pliable vomer tissue that was of poor quality and prone to breakdown. This issue was also raised by Deshpande et al who found that failed vomer flaps increased risk of fistula formation in subsequent palate repairs [ 23 ]. More research is needed to investigate causes of vomer flap failure in our setting which if addressed could help reduce fistula formation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this study, double breasted mucosal closure was used by reverse horizontal mattress in all of thecases revealed postoperative complete lip and palate soft tissue healing without any post-operative complication as bleeding, wound dehiscence, infection, flap necrosis, fistula formation contraryto any other complications reported in other studies (3,7,8) . Performing the vomer flap with a "double breasted mucosa" closure, they have never seen a complete dehiscence of the flap.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%