Effect of lip adhesion on maxillary arch alignment and reduction of a cleft's width before definitive cheilognathoplasty in unilateral and bilateral complete cleft lip.

Gian Luca Gatti, Davide Lazzeri, Gianfranco Romeo, Bruno Balmelli, Alessandro Massei
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Abstract

High tension and tissue dislocation caused by wide maxillary clefts could prevent an optimal aesthetic and functional outcome in primary cheilognathoplasty. Many surgical techniques or conservative (orthodontic and orthopaedic) devices have been proposed for the initial management of infants with complete cleft lip and palate to achieve a tension-free repair of the lip. Adhesion converts a wide unilateral complete cleft into a lesser deformity anatomically similar to an incomplete cleft lip. This study aimed to measure the effect of lip adhesion on the width of maxillary clefts. Between 2000 and 2007 lip adhesion was used on 49 consecutive infants affected by complete unilateral (n = 35) and bilateral (n = 14) cleft lip and palate. The indication for lip adhesion was the presence of a wide alveolar cleft (gap > 7 mm) with severely malpositioned maxillary segments. Lip adhesion was done at about 48 days, followed by definitive cheilognathoplasty at 98 days. Photographs and impressions were obtained before any operation. The width of the maxillary clefts was reduced by 60% in unilateral clefts and 61% in bilateral clefts. By converting a complete wide cleft lip to an incomplete cleft in both unilateral and bilateral clefts, adhesion of the lip achieved a better position and stabilised the arch in a symmetrical platform that eased both definitive closure of the defect in the lip and the restoration of the maxillary gap by periosteoplasty during definitive cheilognathoplasty.

唇部粘连对单侧和双侧完全性唇裂成形术前上颌弓对齐和腭裂宽度减小的影响。
上颌宽裂引起的高张力和组织脱位会影响初次唇腭裂成形术的最佳美学和功能结果。许多手术技术或保守(正畸和矫形)装置已被建议用于婴儿完全性唇腭裂的初始处理,以实现唇的无张力修复。粘连将宽的单侧完全性唇裂转化为解剖学上类似于完全性唇裂的较小的畸形。本研究旨在探讨唇部粘连对腭裂宽度的影响。在2000年至2007年期间,连续49例完全性单侧(n = 35)和双侧(n = 14)唇腭裂患儿采用唇部粘连治疗。唇部粘连的指征是存在较宽的牙槽裂(间隙> 7mm)和严重错位的上颌节段。术后48天完成唇部粘连,98天完成唇部完成术。在任何操作之前,都获得了照片和印痕。单侧唇裂的宽度减少60%,双侧唇裂的宽度减少61%。通过将单侧和双侧完全宽唇裂转化为不完全唇裂,唇部的粘连获得了更好的位置,并在对称平台上稳定了弓,从而缓解了唇部缺陷的最终闭合和在最终唇腭裂成形术中通过骨膜成形术修复上颌间隙。
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