A classification and construction of congenital lateral facial clefts
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Butow, Kurt-Wilhelm
Botha, Andrew
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Elsevier
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The repair of the lateral or transverse facial cleft is a surgical challenge on the account
of the abnormal positioning and appearance of the cleft. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over a twenty-seven year period,
22 lateral facial cleft cases were evaluated at a cleft lip (CL) and palate clinic and seven children underwent
reconstruction of the lateral CL. RESULTS: Twenty-two of 3187 (0.69%) cases presented with a lateral CL. Five
of these 22 cases (23%) had a bilateral, eight (36%) had a right-sided and nine (41%) had a left-sided cleft. The
evaluation of these cases resulted in a new classification (namely an extension of the Tessier 7 cleft) classification
for the cutaneous and muscle involvement: a superior (T7.1), middle (T7.2), inferior (T7.3) and agenetic (T7.4)
lateral CL. The altered surgical construction: an internal mucosal straight-line closure, a curved cutaneousemucosal
red-lip/vermilion-lined flap for the lip commissure, muscle reconstruction at the modiolus and a positional
cutaneous z-plasty for the rare lateral cutaneous cleft. CONCLUSION: The paper introduced a new classification
for the lateral CL, as well as an altered surgical reconstructive technique for the most natural functioning of the
lateral part of the face.
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Lateral facial cleft, Transverse facial cleft, Tessier 7 cleft, Classification, Surgical reconstruction, Repair
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Butow K-W, Botha A A classification and construction of congenital lateral facial clefts, J Craniomaxillofac Surg (2010), doi:10.1016/j.jcms.2010.02.007