H. A. Al-lami, Dhelal Al-Rudainy, Harraa S. Mohammed-Salih, Safa M. Salman
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鼻腔齿槽成型(NAM)是唇腭裂婴儿手术前管理(PSM)技术之一。它有助于在初级唇部修复前近似腭裂并重塑鼻齿槽复合体。本研究旨在探讨巴格达唇腭裂婴儿的 PSM 类型和牙科专科的提供情况。研究还评估了使用 NAM 的情况以及外科医生对使用 NAM 的看法。 这是一项横断面纸质问卷调查研究,收集了进行初级唇鼻修复的外科医生对 PSM 的答复。问卷在巴格达的公立和私立医院中发放。共有 20 名外科医生参加了调查(仅限于为患有唇腭裂的婴儿进行初级修复的外科医生);其中 2 名女性,18 名男性。 大多数参与者的答复表明,大多数 CLP 患儿都配备了婴儿喂食板和唇带。六名外科医生报告说,他们为一定比例的患者提供了 NAM。巴格达的 PSM 主要由正畸科医生和整形外科医生提供,其次是修复科医生。82.35% 的外科医生认为,与其他婴儿相比,使用 NAM 进行初级外科修复手术更容易。其余的外科医生则认为没有任何区别。 正畸科医生、外科医生和修复科医生都参与提供 PSM。在巴格达,婴儿喂养板和唇带是最常见的 PSM,尽管 NAM 并不少见。大多数外科医生认为,使用 NAM 可以简化手术程序,并可预测手术结果。
Presurgical management trends and nasoalveolar molding usage for infants with cleft lip and palate in the capital of a developing country
Nasoalveolar molding (NAM) application is among presurgical management (PSM) techniques used for infants with cleft lip and palate (CLP). It helps to approximate the palatal cleft and to reshape the nasoalveolar complex prior to primary lip repair. This study aimed to explore types of PSM and the dental speciality provision for infants with CLP in Baghdad. The status of NAM usage and surgeons’ perceptions toward NAM usage were assessed.
This is a cross-sectional paper-based questionnaire study that collected responses of surgeons perform primary lip and nose repair regarding PSM. The questionnaire was distributed amongst public and private hospitals in Baghdad. Twenty surgeons were enrolled (only those surgeons who perform primary repair for infants with CLP); two females and eighteen males.
The majority of participants’ responses suggested that the majority of infants with CLP were provided with baby feeding plates and lip straps. Six surgeons reported that a percentage of their patients who have been provided with NAM. PSM in Baghdad was mostly supplied by orthodontists and plastic surgeons, and the next most likely providers were prosthodontists. 82.35% of the surgeons found that primary surgical repair procedures were easier with NAM than for the other infants. The rest have not perceived any differences.
Orthodontists, surgeons and prosthodontists were involved in providing PSM. Baby feeding plates and lip straps were the most common PSM in Baghdad, although NAM is not uncommon. Most surgeons believe that using NAM made surgical procedures easier and permitted the prediction of surgical outcomes.