Background:. Cleft palate is a common congenital problem. It is traditionally surgically repaired with interrupted sutures between the ages of 6 and 18 months, with the aim of achieving closure of both nasal and oral layers. In various fields of surgery, continuous, rather than interrupted, sutures are the norm. There are no reports, however, of continuous suture repair for cleft palate. Methods:. A comparative study was designed at Clapp Hospital Lahore, to compare the effectiveness of 2 techniques. A total of 152 patients were included in the study over a period of 3 years. Per-operatively, the duration of surgery (time for nasal and oral layer closure) and the number of suture materials used were noted and compared between the 2 groups. ...
Background: Skin closure in unilateral cheiloplasty with non absorbable sutures is commonly practice...
Introduction: Cleft of lip and palate are most common serial congenital anomalies to affect the orof...
Introduction: Cleft of lip and palate are most common serial congenital anomalies to affect the orof...
Cleft palate has been recorded for many cenhuies. Until the 16" century attempts at closure were by ...
Aim: Patients with cleft lip usually undergo multiple procedures that require hospitalization result...
Introduction: Although cleft lip and palate (CLP) is one of the most common congenital malformations...
Abstract Background There is a lack of high-level evi...
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft ...
Background: The technique adopted in the repair of cleft of the secondary palate must not just be ba...
<p>A staged protocol for isolated cleft palate (CPO), comprising the early repair of the soft palate...
Background: There is a lack of reliable information on outcomes following cleft surgery. Options for...
Background: Longstanding uncertainty surrounds the selection of surgical protocols for unilateral cl...
Introduction: This study was done at Mansoura University Children Hospital, Egypt from the period of...
Background:. The purpose of this study was to introduce a modification of the Furlow double-opposing...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to comparatively assess the two techniques of cleft pala...
Background: Skin closure in unilateral cheiloplasty with non absorbable sutures is commonly practice...
Introduction: Cleft of lip and palate are most common serial congenital anomalies to affect the orof...
Introduction: Cleft of lip and palate are most common serial congenital anomalies to affect the orof...
Cleft palate has been recorded for many cenhuies. Until the 16" century attempts at closure were by ...
Aim: Patients with cleft lip usually undergo multiple procedures that require hospitalization result...
Introduction: Although cleft lip and palate (CLP) is one of the most common congenital malformations...
Abstract Background There is a lack of high-level evi...
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft ...
Background: The technique adopted in the repair of cleft of the secondary palate must not just be ba...
<p>A staged protocol for isolated cleft palate (CPO), comprising the early repair of the soft palate...
Background: There is a lack of reliable information on outcomes following cleft surgery. Options for...
Background: Longstanding uncertainty surrounds the selection of surgical protocols for unilateral cl...
Introduction: This study was done at Mansoura University Children Hospital, Egypt from the period of...
Background:. The purpose of this study was to introduce a modification of the Furlow double-opposing...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to comparatively assess the two techniques of cleft pala...
Background: Skin closure in unilateral cheiloplasty with non absorbable sutures is commonly practice...
Introduction: Cleft of lip and palate are most common serial congenital anomalies to affect the orof...
Introduction: Cleft of lip and palate are most common serial congenital anomalies to affect the orof...