An observational pilot study on anthropometric analysis of lip–nose complex of unilateral cleft lip children and age-matched controls by three-dimensional digital photogrammetry

Prachi Varshney, D. Upadhyaya, Vijay Kumar, B. Mishra, Sandhya Pandey
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Introduction: Lip–nose complex anthropometry is an important component of cleft lip and palate repair. There are limited studies in the Indian population which measure the anthropometry of facial structures. Various anthropometric and cephalometric techniques have been evolved and applied to measure facial features of cleft lip/palate patients. Objective: The main objective of this study was to measure the anthropometry of lip–nose complex of unilateral cleft lip children and compare it with noncleft children as age-matched controls by VECTRA three-dimensional (3D) digital photogrammetry. Materials and Methods: This was an observational cross-sectional study conducted on 25 children with unilateral cleft lip (complete/incomplete) of 3 months–2 years of age as cases and 25 noncleft children as age-matched controls, admitted to our institute. Philtral height, lip length, lip height, nostril height, nostril width, nasal sill width, and columella height were measured using VECTRA 3D digital photogrammetry. Results: The mean age of cleft and noncleft patients was 7.80 ± 3.76 months and 10.60 ± 4.38 months, respectively. Philtral height, lip height, lip length, and columella height of the cleft side were found to be significantly lower than that of noncleft patients (P < 0.001). The rest of the parameters, nostril height, nostril width, and nasal sill width of cleft patients were found to be significantly higher than that of noncleft patients (P < 0.001). Conclusion: This study provided an anthropometrical analysis of the lip–nose complex which can be a fundamental basis for presurgical consultation, surgical planning, postoperative assessment, and a predictor for treatment outcome.
通过三维数字摄影测量对单侧唇裂儿童和年龄匹配对照组唇鼻复合体进行人体测量分析的观察性试点研究
简介唇鼻复合体的人体测量是唇腭裂修复的重要组成部分。在印度人群中测量面部结构人体测量的研究非常有限。各种人体测量和头颅测量技术已经发展并应用于测量唇腭裂患者的面部特征。研究目的本研究的主要目的是通过 VECTRA 三维(3D)数字摄影测量法测量单侧唇裂儿童唇鼻复合体的人体测量值,并将其与非唇裂儿童作为年龄匹配的对照组进行比较。材料和方法:这是一项观察性横断面研究,以我院收治的 25 名 3 个月至 2 岁单侧唇裂(完全/不完全)患儿为病例,25 名非唇裂患儿为年龄匹配对照。研究使用 VECTRA 3D 数字摄影测量仪测量了唇廓高度、唇长、唇高、鼻孔高度、鼻孔宽度、鼻翼宽度和唇柱高度。结果显示唇裂和非唇裂患者的平均年龄分别为(7.80±3.76)个月和(10.60±4.38)个月。发现唇裂侧的蝶骨高度、唇高、唇长和龈沟高度明显低于非唇裂患者(P < 0.001)。其余参数、鼻孔高度、鼻孔宽度和鼻翼宽度方面,发现唇裂患者明显高于非唇裂患者(P < 0.001)。结论本研究提供了唇鼻复合体的人体测量分析,可作为术前咨询、手术规划、术后评估的基本依据,并可预测治疗效果。
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