Abstract The main purpose of palatoplasty is to establish normal speech and deglutition. To enhance the chance of successful palatal repair, as well as optimal velopharyngeal competence, the anatomy of the palate has to be thoroughly understood. While carrying out the repair, some surgeons prefer to cut the tensor veli palatini (TVP) tendon, others perform a tenopexy or fracture the hamulus around which the tendon passes, to facilitate mobilisation of palatal tissue. However, the exact anatomy and function of the TVP is still controversial and severing the tendon or its path could be of potential harm. A review of the literature was conducted to summarise the current knowledge of the TVP and its relevance to palatoplasty. It was found that ...
Introdução: Indivíduos com fissura palatina podem apresentar disfunção velofaríngea após palatoplas...
Objective: Surgical techniques to obtain adequate soft palate repair in cleft palate patients elabor...
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft ...
Objective: Otitis media with effusion is common in infants with an unrepaired cleft palate. Although...
Individuals born with cleft palate typically undergo primary palatoplasty between 6-12 months of age...
Background and objective: The presence of a cleft palate introduces feeding difficulties, problems i...
Children with cleft palate typically undergo primary surgery between 6-12 months of age to close the...
Background and Aims: Impaired velopharyngeal closure function is sometimes a complication of a stand...
Velopharyngeal insufficiency in cleft patients with muscular insufficiency detected by nasendoscopy ...
Introduction: Palatoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims at the reconstruction of the soft and/o...
Objectives: During cleft palate repair, velopharyngeal sphincter reconstruction is still a challenge...
SummaryPatients with palatine fissure have inadequate velopharyngeal closure (VPC), with consequent ...
The reason for lip and cleft palate is due to a congenital malformation characterized by the interru...
Different surgical techniques and management approaches have been introduced to manage the cleft pal...
OBJECTIVE: Surgical techniques to obtain adequate soft palate repair in cleft palate patients elabor...
Introdução: Indivíduos com fissura palatina podem apresentar disfunção velofaríngea após palatoplas...
Objective: Surgical techniques to obtain adequate soft palate repair in cleft palate patients elabor...
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft ...
Objective: Otitis media with effusion is common in infants with an unrepaired cleft palate. Although...
Individuals born with cleft palate typically undergo primary palatoplasty between 6-12 months of age...
Background and objective: The presence of a cleft palate introduces feeding difficulties, problems i...
Children with cleft palate typically undergo primary surgery between 6-12 months of age to close the...
Background and Aims: Impaired velopharyngeal closure function is sometimes a complication of a stand...
Velopharyngeal insufficiency in cleft patients with muscular insufficiency detected by nasendoscopy ...
Introduction: Palatoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims at the reconstruction of the soft and/o...
Objectives: During cleft palate repair, velopharyngeal sphincter reconstruction is still a challenge...
SummaryPatients with palatine fissure have inadequate velopharyngeal closure (VPC), with consequent ...
The reason for lip and cleft palate is due to a congenital malformation characterized by the interru...
Different surgical techniques and management approaches have been introduced to manage the cleft pal...
OBJECTIVE: Surgical techniques to obtain adequate soft palate repair in cleft palate patients elabor...
Introdução: Indivíduos com fissura palatina podem apresentar disfunção velofaríngea após palatoplas...
Objective: Surgical techniques to obtain adequate soft palate repair in cleft palate patients elabor...
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft ...