Background: The optimal management of the cleft palate patient from birth to completion of treatment continues to present a formidable challenge to the plastic surgeon. The management by multidisciplinary teams is well established, but long-term outcome data of cases managed by protocol remain sparse. This study continues to present the results of the Australian Craniofacial Unit of patients with isolated cleft palate who completed protocol management at the unit under the care of the senior author (D.J.D.) during the 29-year period from 1974 to 2003. Methods: A retrospective study of the outcomes in relation to facial growth, speech, hearing, and occlusion is presented of patients with an isolated cleft palate. Results: Thirty-two cases we...
Objective: Evaluate impact of single-stage versus staged palate repair on the risk of developing mal...
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft ...
Introduction: With advancement of medical services in developed countries and awareness among the pa...
The optimal management of the cleft lip and palate patient from birth to completion of treatment pre...
INTRODUCTION: The rare craniofacial clefts form an important component of craniofacial pathology, bu...
<p>A staged protocol for isolated cleft palate (CPO), comprising the early repair of the soft palate...
Parents want their children’s’ faces, the most visible part of their bodies, one that marks their id...
Background: The management of patients with cleft lip and palate is complex, where the treatment out...
Introduction: Different palatoplasties are applied for the surgical correction of children born with...
The priority in the treatment of facial clefts is to avoid the iatrogenic sequellae by restoring a n...
INTRODUCTION: The literature has demonstrated that alterations in craniofacial morphology characteri...
Contains fulltext : 29823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Treatment result...
Cleft lip and palate (CLP), the most common of all craniofacial anomalies, has an incidence about 2 ...
Introduction: Clefts of the lip may cause cosmetic and social problems. Clefts of the palate may aff...
Many years after surgical correction, a complete unilateral or bilateral cleft is inclined to show a...
Objective: Evaluate impact of single-stage versus staged palate repair on the risk of developing mal...
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft ...
Introduction: With advancement of medical services in developed countries and awareness among the pa...
The optimal management of the cleft lip and palate patient from birth to completion of treatment pre...
INTRODUCTION: The rare craniofacial clefts form an important component of craniofacial pathology, bu...
<p>A staged protocol for isolated cleft palate (CPO), comprising the early repair of the soft palate...
Parents want their children’s’ faces, the most visible part of their bodies, one that marks their id...
Background: The management of patients with cleft lip and palate is complex, where the treatment out...
Introduction: Different palatoplasties are applied for the surgical correction of children born with...
The priority in the treatment of facial clefts is to avoid the iatrogenic sequellae by restoring a n...
INTRODUCTION: The literature has demonstrated that alterations in craniofacial morphology characteri...
Contains fulltext : 29823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Treatment result...
Cleft lip and palate (CLP), the most common of all craniofacial anomalies, has an incidence about 2 ...
Introduction: Clefts of the lip may cause cosmetic and social problems. Clefts of the palate may aff...
Many years after surgical correction, a complete unilateral or bilateral cleft is inclined to show a...
Objective: Evaluate impact of single-stage versus staged palate repair on the risk of developing mal...
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft ...
Introduction: With advancement of medical services in developed countries and awareness among the pa...