2020
DOI: 10.20986/recom.2020.1100/2019
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Use of tongue flap as alternative for the closure of Palatinal fistulas in patients with sequela of palatoplasty.

Abstract: Venezuela, which describes the procedure and protocol of the postoperative period of patients operated on multiple occasions for the closure of palatal fistulas. Material and methods: A total of 20 patients treated for palatal fistulas were included in this study, in the period between 2014-2018. Patients with presence of sequelae of palatal fistulas, large fistulas with inadequate local scars, presence of oronasal communication and hypernasal resonance were considered. Patients were evaluated during the first… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, 1 has to remember that an important limiting condition is the age of the patient, not being able to present this technique in preadolescents or with behavioral problems because of the obvious effect in the psychological state and the necessary cooperation. Zhou 22 published a case report of a double tongue flap in a patient of only 10 years old, and Vasistha 13 had patients from 4 years of age, not specifying psychological aspects or sociocultural ones in their publications, just as in many of the reports of cases and series.…”
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“…Nevertheless, 1 has to remember that an important limiting condition is the age of the patient, not being able to present this technique in preadolescents or with behavioral problems because of the obvious effect in the psychological state and the necessary cooperation. Zhou 22 published a case report of a double tongue flap in a patient of only 10 years old, and Vasistha 13 had patients from 4 years of age, not specifying psychological aspects or sociocultural ones in their publications, just as in many of the reports of cases and series.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, there are no published series about outpatient management of tongue flap in patients with palatine fistulas; nevertheless, Barazarte 22 has a similar management but with 24 hours inpatient surgery, with a low rate of complications. There were 2 types of complications in our series: 2 cases of partial dehiscence of tongue flap in the area of the fistula and 1 residual fistula (8,3%), which were posteriorly repaired without recurrency.…”
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