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Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design

BACKGROUND: Various surgical techniques have been used to correct Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft, which involves macrostomia, ear deformity, and hemifacial microsomia. To achieve symmetrical and satisfactory results in patients with macrostomia, the authors performed a 1-mm medial overcorrectio...

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Autores principales: Ryu, Jeong Yeop, Eo, Pil Seon, Tian, Lulu, Lee, Joon Seok, Lee, Jeong Woo, Choi, Kang Young, Yang, Jung Dug, Chung, Ho Yun, Cho, Byung Chae
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Publicado: Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30685937
http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2018.01193
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author Ryu, Jeong Yeop
Eo, Pil Seon
Tian, Lulu
Lee, Joon Seok
Lee, Jeong Woo
Choi, Kang Young
Yang, Jung Dug
Chung, Ho Yun
Cho, Byung Chae
author_facet Ryu, Jeong Yeop
Eo, Pil Seon
Tian, Lulu
Lee, Joon Seok
Lee, Jeong Woo
Choi, Kang Young
Yang, Jung Dug
Chung, Ho Yun
Cho, Byung Chae
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description BACKGROUND: Various surgical techniques have been used to correct Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft, which involves macrostomia, ear deformity, and hemifacial microsomia. To achieve symmetrical and satisfactory results in patients with macrostomia, the authors performed a 1-mm medial overcorrection on the cleft side and evaluated the results of this procedure. METHODS: A retrospective medical record review of patients diagnosed with Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft from March 1999 to February 2017 was performed. Using clinical photographs, outpatient clinic records, and operative records, information was recorded regarding concurrent congenital anomalies, postoperative complications, and follow-up. Using Photoshop CS2, the length of both sides of the lip was compared. The ratio of these lengths was calculated to evaluate lip symmetry. RESULTS: Of the patients treated at the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital, 11 (male-to-female sex ratio, 7:4) were diagnosed with Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft. Concurrent congenital anomalies included skin tag, hemifacial microsomia, and cleft palate. The mean duration of follow-up was 78.273±72.219 months and the mean ratio of the lengths of both sides of the lip was 1.048±0.071. Scar widening occurred as a postoperative complication in some patients. No cases of wound infection, bleeding, or wound dehiscence occurred. CONCLUSIONS: For the successful correction of macrostomia, plastic surgeons should consider both functional and aesthetic problems of the lip. Adequate repair of the orbicularis oris muscle, skin closure with Z-plasty, and medial overcorrection of the neo-oral commissure led to good results in our patients.
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spelling pubmed-63690562019-03-01 Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design Ryu, Jeong Yeop Eo, Pil Seon Tian, Lulu Lee, Joon Seok Lee, Jeong Woo Choi, Kang Young Yang, Jung Dug Chung, Ho Yun Cho, Byung Chae Arch Plast Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Various surgical techniques have been used to correct Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft, which involves macrostomia, ear deformity, and hemifacial microsomia. To achieve symmetrical and satisfactory results in patients with macrostomia, the authors performed a 1-mm medial overcorrection on the cleft side and evaluated the results of this procedure. METHODS: A retrospective medical record review of patients diagnosed with Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft from March 1999 to February 2017 was performed. Using clinical photographs, outpatient clinic records, and operative records, information was recorded regarding concurrent congenital anomalies, postoperative complications, and follow-up. Using Photoshop CS2, the length of both sides of the lip was compared. The ratio of these lengths was calculated to evaluate lip symmetry. RESULTS: Of the patients treated at the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital, 11 (male-to-female sex ratio, 7:4) were diagnosed with Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft. Concurrent congenital anomalies included skin tag, hemifacial microsomia, and cleft palate. The mean duration of follow-up was 78.273±72.219 months and the mean ratio of the lengths of both sides of the lip was 1.048±0.071. Scar widening occurred as a postoperative complication in some patients. No cases of wound infection, bleeding, or wound dehiscence occurred. CONCLUSIONS: For the successful correction of macrostomia, plastic surgeons should consider both functional and aesthetic problems of the lip. Adequate repair of the orbicularis oris muscle, skin closure with Z-plasty, and medial overcorrection of the neo-oral commissure led to good results in our patients. Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2019-01 2019-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6369056/ /pubmed/30685937 http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2018.01193 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ryu, Jeong Yeop
Eo, Pil Seon
Tian, Lulu
Lee, Joon Seok
Lee, Jeong Woo
Choi, Kang Young
Yang, Jung Dug
Chung, Ho Yun
Cho, Byung Chae
Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design
title Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design
title_full Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design
title_fullStr Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design
title_full_unstemmed Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design
title_short Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design
title_sort surgical correction for tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30685937
http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2018.01193
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