Correction of soft tissue defects in patients with oblique facial clefts

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Abstract

The article presents the most commonly used methods of eliminating deformations and defects associated with congenital oblique facial clefts. It revealed the expediency of complex interaction of maxillofacial, plastic surgeons with ophthalmologists and otorhinolaryngologists in the process of complex treatment.

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Safiyat M. Mustafayeva

Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kabardino-Balkarian State University of named after H.M. Berbekov

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Email: musnad@mail.ru

Assistant of the Department of surgical dentistry and craniofacial surgery of the Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kabardino-Balkar State University named after Kh.M. Berbekov

Russian Federation, Nalchik

V. A. Vissarionov

Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kabardino-Balkarian State University of named after H.M. Berbekov

Email: musnad@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Nalchik

M. Sh. Mustafaev

Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kabardino-Balkarian State University of named after H.M. Berbekov

Email: musnad@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Nalchik

References

  1. Bessonov SN, Omar KhM. Congenital cranio-maxillofacial deformities. Plastic surgery course. K.P. Pshenisnov, ed. [Kurs plasticheskoy khirurgii]. Rybinsk: Rybinskiy Dom pechati; 2010;vol. 1:349–73.
  2. Grishchenko SV, Vissarionov VA, Filatova IA. Possibilities of reconstructive surgery of the eyelids and periorbital area for nasal and oro-ocular clefts of the face. Detskaya khirurgiya. 2010;(3):29–33.
  3. Kawamoto HK. Rare craniofacial clefts. Plastic surgery. McCarthy J.G., ed. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1990.

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2. Fig. 1. A child at the age of 1 year before the operation (a) and when sketching the forthcoming dissections of soft tissues (b).

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3. Fig. 2. A 1-year-old child with bilateral oblique oro-orbital asymmetric facial cleft at the stages of surgical intervention (a) and 3 months later (b).

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4. Fig. 3. A patient with incomplete left-sided oblique orocular cleft, cicatricial deformity of the upper lip and nose after cheilouranoplasty before (a) and 8 years (b) after reconstruction by moving the rotational flap to the left, reconstructive rhinocheiloplasty with compensation of the upper lip defect with a full-thickness flap from the lower guba Abba.

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5. Fig. 4. Patient with incomplete left-sided naso-orbital cleft of the face before (a) and 6 years later (b) after reconstructive surgery with the elimination of coloboma of the left lower eyelid.

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