Summary:. Palatal fistula between the oral and nasal cavities occurs in about 20% of palatal repairs after oncologic resection. Although healing by secondary intention may be employed as an initial strategy, persistent nonhealing symptomatic fistula necessitates intervention. Folded free flap used for primary repair of palatectomy defects enables placement of epithelialized tissue on both the oral and nasal cavities. In case of acquired palatal fistula, a turnover flap can be easily created, based on the free margin of the folded forearm free flap to serve as a reconstructive lifeboat
Introduction: Oronasal fistula have several etiologies. Most of the time, the origin is congenital a...
Oronasal fistula (ONF) is the commonest complication associated with cleft palate surgery. The main ...
The standard procedure for alveolar cleft closure in cleft lip and palate patients is by alveolar bo...
Summary:. Cleft palate fistula is defined as a breakdown in the primary surgical repair of the palat...
Palatal fistula as a complication of palatal surgery is difficult to manage due to the presence of f...
Background/Aim: Hard palate fistulas are due to pathologies such as noma, syphilitic gom, leprosy, l...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The management of oral fistula to the nose depends on its etiolo...
Background: A palatal fistula is a common complication of cleft palate repair. Although a buccal mus...
Objectives: Despite improved techniques in repair of cleft palate, failure of healing of palatal str...
Background: Anterior palatal fistula is often observed in the treatment of the cleft palate with a p...
Oronasal fistula can occur secondary to various pathologies, but cleft surgery is the most common. T...
Construction of complete denture with adequate retention is a complex procedure. Use of suction cup ...
Various techniques have been proposed for the repair of palatal clefts. The first surgical closure t...
Anteriorly based, thin tongue flaps were used in 10 patients to close large, anterior palatal fistul...
Background. The maxillary swing procedure has been used as an anterolateral approach to expose the n...
Introduction: Oronasal fistula have several etiologies. Most of the time, the origin is congenital a...
Oronasal fistula (ONF) is the commonest complication associated with cleft palate surgery. The main ...
The standard procedure for alveolar cleft closure in cleft lip and palate patients is by alveolar bo...
Summary:. Cleft palate fistula is defined as a breakdown in the primary surgical repair of the palat...
Palatal fistula as a complication of palatal surgery is difficult to manage due to the presence of f...
Background/Aim: Hard palate fistulas are due to pathologies such as noma, syphilitic gom, leprosy, l...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The management of oral fistula to the nose depends on its etiolo...
Background: A palatal fistula is a common complication of cleft palate repair. Although a buccal mus...
Objectives: Despite improved techniques in repair of cleft palate, failure of healing of palatal str...
Background: Anterior palatal fistula is often observed in the treatment of the cleft palate with a p...
Oronasal fistula can occur secondary to various pathologies, but cleft surgery is the most common. T...
Construction of complete denture with adequate retention is a complex procedure. Use of suction cup ...
Various techniques have been proposed for the repair of palatal clefts. The first surgical closure t...
Anteriorly based, thin tongue flaps were used in 10 patients to close large, anterior palatal fistul...
Background. The maxillary swing procedure has been used as an anterolateral approach to expose the n...
Introduction: Oronasal fistula have several etiologies. Most of the time, the origin is congenital a...
Oronasal fistula (ONF) is the commonest complication associated with cleft palate surgery. The main ...
The standard procedure for alveolar cleft closure in cleft lip and palate patients is by alveolar bo...