唇腭裂的修订分类。

Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1177/229255031302100102
Mansoor Khan, Hidayat Ullah, Shazia Naz, Tariq Iqbal, Tahmeed Ullah, Muhammad Tahir, Obaid Ullah
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背景:黏膜下腭裂的特点是在完整的粘膜存在下,腭瓣肌肉移位,并伴有小舌裂和腭硬缺损的不同组合。在以往的大多数分类中,粘膜下腭裂被认为是一个独立的实体,但从未在解剖学基础上进行过适当的分类。目的:对Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y'型唇腭裂畸形分类进行修正,并对唇腭裂的不同解剖亚型进行描述。方法:本研究于2010年11月至2011年12月在巴基斯坦白沙瓦阿巴辛医院和阿曼医院Hayatabad综合医院进行。所有到门诊就诊的唇腭裂患者,除既往手术病例外,均包括在内。所有病例均按照Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y'分类和作者修订的Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y'分类进行描述。使用SPSS version 17 (IBM Corporation, USA)对所有数据进行整理和分析。结果:共调查163例唇腭裂畸形,其中男性占59.5%,女性占40.5%。Smith修正的Kernahan 'Y'分类完全描述了93.9%患者的唇裂畸形。然而,虽然Kernahan 'Y'分类代表了粘膜下腭裂,但它没有描述6.13%患者的不同解剖亚型。修订后的Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y'分类完整地描述了整个研究人群的腭裂畸形,包括不同的粘膜下腭裂患者。讨论:在过去的一个世纪里,经过长期的研究和一系列的修改,史密斯对Kernahan 'Y'唇腭裂分类的字母数字修正出现了。该分类系统描述了唇裂区域、唇裂位置、唇裂程度、罕见唇裂和不对称唇裂,并支持计算机数据库。然而,这种分类并没有描述与腭咽功能不全有不同关系的粘膜下腭裂的不同解剖亚型。结论:本研究所描述的经修正的Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y'分类,除了可以描述不同类型的粘膜下腭裂畸形外,还可以描述所有类型的唇腭裂畸形。
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A revised classification of the cleft lip and palate.

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A revised classification of the cleft lip and palate.

Background: Submucous cleft palate is characterized by muscular diastasis of the velum in the presence of intact mucosa with variable combinations of bifid uvula and hard palatal defect. Submucous cleft palate is indicated as a separate entity in most previous classifications but it has never been properly classified on an anatomical basis.

Objectives: To revise the Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y' classification of cleft lip and palate deformities, and to describe the different anatomical subtypes of submucous cleft palate.

Methods: The present study was conducted in Hayatabad Medical Complex, Abasin Hospital and Aman Hospital Peshawar, Pakistan, from November 2010 to December 2011. All patients who presented to the outpatient departments with cleft lip and palate, with the exception of previously operated cases, were included. All cases were described according to the Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y' classification and the authors' revised Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y' classification. All of the data were organized and analyzed using SPSS version 17 (IBM Corporation, USA).

Results: A total of 163 cases of cleft lip and palate deformities were studied, of which 59.5% were male and 40.5% were female. Smith modification of the Kernahan 'Y' classification completely described the cleft deformities in 93.9% of patients. However, while the Kernahan 'Y' classification represented the submucous cleft palate, it did not describe its different anatomical subtypes in 6.13% of patients. The revised Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y' classification completely described the cleft deformities of the entire study population, including the different submucous cleft palate patients.

Discussion: The Smith alphanumeric modification of the Kernahan 'Y' classification of cleft lip and palate came into existence after a long search and a series of modifications over the past century. This classification system describes the cleft region, site of the cleft, degree of the cleft, rare and asymmetrical clefts, and are computer database friendly. However, this classification did not describe the different anatomical subtypes of submucous cleft palate that have variable relationships with velopharyngeal insufficiency.

Conclusion: The revised Smith-modified Kernahan 'Y' classification described in the present study can describe all types of cleft lip and palate deformities in addition to the different types of submucous cleft palate deformities.

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