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Cleft lip and palate patients are commonly seen among maxillofacial patients. Patients with cleft lip and palate have evident cosmetic nasal deformities. The interrupted insertion of orbicularis oris muscle into the columella on the noncleft side forces the premaxilla, columella and caudal nasal septum towards that side. At the same time, as the orbicularis oris inserts into the alar base on the cleft side, the base is pulled laterally, inferiorly and posteriorly. The malformed lower lateral cartilage on the side of the cleft contributes majorly to the deformity of the nasal tip, causing it to be more blunt. A shorter medial crus and longer lateral crus on the cleft side results in a horizontally wider and displaced nostril on the cleft side. In addition, those patients have alveolar bone defect which results in both cosmetic and dental problems. Repair of the deformed nose along with the reconstruction of the alveolar defect may have an advantage over the staged repair in:- decrease the surgical burden on the patient , correction of the facial asymmetry by redeeming the maxillary bony support , peri-alar augmentation and accordingly obtaining faster and better socio-cosmetic benefit .
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Patients are assigned randomly into two groups; group (1) for combined rhinoplasty and alveolar repair , and group (2) for alveolar repair alone and a planned rhinoplasty in an upcoming session .
Pre-operative evaluation:
History taking:
Personal history; name, age, gender and occupation . Patient's complaint(s); as dental problems related to cleft alveolus and both cosmetic and obstructive problems related to nasal deformities .
Clinical examination :
Dental assessment and assessment of the nose according to the Final Standardized Cosmesis and Health Nasal Outcomes Survey (SCHNOS criteria) :
Radiological evaluation:
Computed Tomography (CT) scan of maxillofacial bones .
Laboratory investigations:
Blood picture, coagulation profile, kidney and liver function tests .
Photogrammetric evaluation
Standard facial photographs of the basal view taken before and after operation will be used to evaluate the results. The photos will evaluate : alar base , nasal tip and nasolabial angle .
Operative procedures:
will be carried out by the same team, under general anesthesia, nasotracheal intubation and supine position.
Post-operative :
Patients will be counselled for wound care , oral hygiene and medications as : Antibiotics , analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs . Functional and cosmetic outcomes will be assessed 6 months postoperatively .
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* Patients with bilateral complete cleft palate .
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40 participants in 2 patient groups
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Mohammed Ramadan, Master
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