Effect of NAM on Nasal Symmetry and Proportions in Patients with UCLP: A Systematic Review

Felicia Puspita Sari, G. Samsarga, Kenny Satrio, Theodorus Kevin Putra Johansyah, Jeremy Jonathan, Made Dwi Andhika Yogiswara
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Introduction : Nasal reconstruction presents a challenge in case of patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP). Correction of the nasal deformity to achieve a symmetrical nose from the deficient columella and malformed nasal cartilage in cleft patients presents a great challenge. Nasoalveolar molding (NAM) was developed as a neoadjuvant therapy for patients with cleft lip and palate to improve nasal deformity before surgical intervention. The aim of this systematic review was to understand more about the effect of NAM on nasal symmetry and proportions in patients with UCLP. Method : We searched for manuscripts involving patients with UCLP who received NAM prior to cleft lip repair. Electronic literature searching of the PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane and Google scholar databases was conducted for the studies that had been published up to December 2021. Result : Presurgical NAM demonstrated benefits in nasolabial form when compared with patients who did not receive any presurgical infant orthopaedic appliances (PSIO). The use of presurgical NAM helps to achieve favourable reshaping of the nose and decrease the severity of the initial cleft deformity, resulting in improvement on nasolabial form. These changes lead to improved nasal symmetry and proportions in UCLP patients. Conclusion: The preponderance of evidence in this review suggests that presurgical NAM is a beneficial adjuvant therapy for nasal deformity correction and helps achieve nasal symmetry in patients with UCLP. However, there is insufficient evidence to conclude whether presurgical NAM produces these benefits at the time of nasal maturity.
不连续运动对UCLP患者鼻对称和比例的影响:一项系统综述
简介:鼻部重建是单侧唇腭裂(UCLP)患者的一个挑战。鼻畸形的矫正,以实现对称的鼻子从缺陷的小柱和畸形鼻软骨在唇裂患者提出了一个巨大的挑战。鼻牙槽成型(NAM)是唇腭裂患者手术前改善鼻畸形的新辅助治疗方法。本系统综述的目的是了解更多关于NAM对UCLP患者鼻对称和比例的影响。方法:我们检索了在唇裂修复前接受过NAM治疗的UCLP患者的手稿。对PubMed、Scopus、Cochrane和Google scholar数据库进行电子文献检索,检索截止到2021年12月发表的研究。结果:与未接受任何婴儿矫形器(PSIO)的患者相比,术前NAM在鼻唇形方面表现出益处。手术前使用NAM有助于实现良好的鼻子重塑,减少最初的唇裂畸形的严重程度,从而改善鼻唇形。这些改变改善了UCLP患者的鼻对称和比例。结论:本综述的大量证据表明,手术前NAM是一种有益的鼻畸形矫正辅助治疗,有助于实现UCLP患者的鼻对称。然而,没有足够的证据表明手术前NAM是否在鼻成熟时产生这些益处。
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